Sandro Botticelli. Primavera. Ediz. italiana e inglese
Author: A. Soffici
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Published: 2021
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ISBN-13: 9788894597004
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Author: A. Soffici
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Published: 2021
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ISBN-13: 9788894597004
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Carlo Montresor
Publisher: ATS Italia Editrice
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 84
ISBN-13: 886524111X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ana Debenedetti
Publisher: UCL Press
Published: 2019-01-08
Total Pages: 334
ISBN-13: 178735461X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe recent exhibitions dedicated to Botticelli around the world show, more than ever, the significant and continued debate about the artist. Botticelli Past and Present engages with this debate. The book comprises four thematic parts, spanning four centuries of Botticelli’s artistic fame and reception from the fifteenth century. Each part comprises a number of essays and includes a short introduction which positions them within the wider scholarly literature on Botticelli. The parts are organised chronologically beginning with discussion of the artist and his working practice in his own time, moving onto the progressive rediscovery of his work from the late eighteenth to the turn of the twentieth century, through to his enduring impact on contemporary art and design. Expertly written by researchers and eminent art historians and richly illustrated throughout, the broad range of essays in this book make a valuable contribution to Botticelli studies.
Author: Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism
Publisher: Taschen America Llc
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 807
ISBN-13: 9783836514484
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOffers photograph illustrations and essays on numerous symbols and symbolic imagery, exploring their archetypal meanings as well as cultural and historical context for how different groups have interpreted them.
Author: D. Medina Lasansky
Publisher: didapress
Published: 2018-01-10
Total Pages: 364
ISBN-13: 8833380114
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTuscany is a landscape whose cultural construction is complicated and multi-layered. It is this very complexity that this book seeks to untangle. By revealing hidden histories, we learn how food, landscape and architecture are intertwined, as well as the extent to which Italian design and contemporary consumption patterns form a legacy that draws upon the Romantic longings of a century before. In the process, this book reveals the extent to which Tuscany has been constructed by Anglos — and what has been distorted, idealized and even overlooked in the process.
Author: Gloria Fossi
Publisher: Giunti Editore
Published: 2009-10
Total Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 9788809214590
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis pocket sized series presents readers with a fascinating and enlightening introduction to some of the world¿s most famous works of art. Each volume features a detailed look at the work, numerous full-colour illustrations, and a brief biography of the artist.
Author: Ilaria Serra
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 315
ISBN-13: 0838641989
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUsing original sources--such as newspaper articles, silent movies, letters, autobiographies, and interviews--Ilaria Serra depicts a large tapestry of images that accompanied mass Italian migration to the U.S. at the turn of the twentieth century. She chooses to translate the Italian concept of immaginario with the Latin imago that felicitously blends the double English translation of the word as "imagery" and "imaginary." Imago is a complex knot of collective representations of the immigrant subject, a mental production that finds concrete expression; impalpable, yet real. The "imagined immigrant" walks alongside the real one in flesh and rags.
Author: Edward Hutton
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Published: 1908
Total Pages: 556
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Gérard Genette
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 9780801482724
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat art is--its very nature--is the subject of this book by one of the most distinguished continental theorists writing today. Informed by the aesthetics of Nelson Goodman and referring to a wide range of cultures, contexts, and media, The Work of Art seeks to discover, explain, and define how art exists and how it works. To this end, Gérard Genette explores the distinction between a work of art's immanence--its physical presence--and transcendence--the experience it induces. That experience may go far beyond the object itself.Genette situates art within the broad realm of human practices, extending from the fine arts of music, painting, sculpture, and literature to humbler but no less fertile fields such as haute couture and the culinary arts. His discussion touches on a rich array of examples and is bolstered by an extensive knowledge of the technology involved in producing and disseminating a work of art, regardless of whether that dissemination is by performance, reproduction, printing, or recording. Moving beyond examples, Genette proposes schemata for thinking about the different manifestations of a work of art. He also addresses the question of the artwork's duration and mutability.
Author: Susan Vandiver Nicassio
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 2009-10-15
Total Pages: 257
ISBN-13: 0226579743
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn 1798, the armies of the French Revolution tried to transform Rome from the capital of the Papal States to a Jacobin Republic. For the next two decades, Rome was the subject of power struggles between the forces of the Empire and the Papacy, while Romans endured the unsuccessful efforts of Napoleon’s best and brightest to pull the ancient city into the modern world. Against this historical backdrop, Nicassio weaves together an absorbing social, cultural, and political history of Rome and its people. Based on primary sources and incorporating two centuries of Italian, French, and international research, her work reveals what life was like for Romans in the age of Napoleon. “A remarkable book that wonderfully vivifies an understudied era in the history of Rome. . . . This book will engage anyone interested in early modern cities, the relationship between religion and daily life, and the history of the city of Rome.”—Journal of Modern History “An engaging account of Tosca’s Rome. . . . Nicassio provides a fluent introduction to her subject.”—History Today “Meticulously researched, drawing on a host of original manuscripts, memoirs, personal letters, and secondary sources, enabling [Nicassio] to bring her story to life.”—History