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Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio's life was turbulent and short.
He was only in his late thirties when he died and yet he managed to
achieve tremendous artistic success. A native of Caravaggio, near
Milan, he was born in 1571 and moved to Rome after training with
Simone Peterzano, a pupil of Titian. In the papal city, his talent
was recognized by the influential collector and art connoisseur
Cardinal Francesco Maria del Monte, who promoted his art. Within a
few years Caravaggio became one of the most sought-after painters
in Italy and abroad. His style was so striking and unique that
artists from all over adopted it as their own. Caravaggio: A
Reference Guide to His Life and Works focuses on his life, his
works, and legacy. It features a chronology, an introduction offers
a brief account of his life, a cross-referenced dictionary section
contains entries on his individual paintings, public commissions
his patrons, his followers, and the techniques he used in rendering
his works.
The baroque period deals with the art created roughly between the
end of the 16th and the early years of the 18th centuries. The
masters of the era include Caravaggio, Gianlorenzo Bernini,
Rembrandt, Vermeer, Diego Velazquez, and Nicolas Poussin. The
Historical Dictionary of Baroque Art and Architecture, Second
Edition covers the most salient works of baroque artists, the most
common themes depicted, historical events and key figures
responsible for shaping the artistic vocabulary of the era, and
definitions of terms pertaining to the topic at hand. This second
edition of Historical Dictionary of Baroque Art and Architecture
contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive
bibliography. The dictionary section has over 600 cross-referenced
entries on famous artists, sculptors, architects, patrons, and
other historical figures, and events. This book is an excellent
resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more
about Baroque art.
The art of the Renaissance is usually the most familiar to
non-specialists, and for good reason. This was the era that
produced some of the icons of civilization, including Leonardo da
Vinci's Mona Lisa and Last Supper and Michelangelo's Sistine
Ceiling, Pieta, and David. Marked as one of the greatest moments in
history, the outburst of creativity of the era resulted in the most
influential artistic revolution ever to have taken place. The
period produced a substantial number of notable masters, among them
Donatello, Filippo Brunelleschi, Masaccio, Sandro Botticelli,
Raphael, Titian, and Tintoretto. This second edition of Historical
Dictionary of Renaissance Art contains a chronology, an
introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section
has over 700 cross-referenced entries on artists from Italy,
Flanders, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, and Portugal, historical
figures and events that impacted the production of Renaissance art.
This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers,
and anyone wanting to know more about the Renaissance art.
The Renaissance era was launched in Italy and gradually spread to
the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, France, and other parts of Europe
and the New World, with figures like Robert Campin, Jan van Eyck,
Rogier van der Weyden, Albrecht Durer, and Albrecht Altdorfer. It
was the era that produced some of the icons of civilization,
including Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa and Last Supper and
Michelangelo's Sistine Ceiling, Pieta, and David. Marked as one of
the greatest moments in history, the outburst of creativity of the
era resulted in the most influential artistic revolution ever to
have taken place. The period produced a substantial number of
notable masters, among them Caravaggio, Donato Bramante, Donatello,
El Greco, Filippo Brunelleschi, Masaccio, Sandro Botticelli,
Raphael, Titian, and Tintoretto. The result was an outstanding
number of exceptional works of art and architecture that pushed
human potential to new heights. The A to Z of Renaissance Art
covers the years 1250 to 1648, the period most disciplines place as
the Renaissance Era. A complete portrait of this remarkable period
is depicted in this book through a chronology, an introductory
essay, a bibliography, and over 500 hundred cross-referenced
dictionary entries on major Renaissance painters, sculptors,
architects, and patrons, as well as relevant historical figures and
events, the foremost artistic centers, schools and periods, major
themes and subjects, noteworthy commissions, technical processes,
theoretical material, literary and philosophic sources for art, and
art historical terminology."
Michelangelo: A Reference Guide to His Life and Works cover the
life and works of Michelangelo Buonarroti. Michelangelo is
considered to be one of the greatest masters in history and he
produced some of the most notable icons of civilization, including
the Sistine Ceiling frescoes, the Moses, and the Pieta at St.
Peter's. Includes a detailed chronology of Michelangelo's life,
family, and work. The A to Z section includes the major events,
places, and people in Michelangelo's life and the complete works of
his sculptures, paintings, architectural designs, drawings, and
poetry. The bibliography includes a list of publications concerning
his life and work. The index thoroughly cross-references the
chronological and encyclopedic entries.
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