Della Robbia

Della Robbia

Author: Marietta Cambareri

Publisher: Museum of Fine Arts Boston

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780878468416

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The glazed terracotta technique invented by Luca della Robbia, along with his exceptional skill as a sculptor, placed him firmly in the first rank of Renaissance artists in the fifteenth century. This quintessentially Florentine art - taking the form of dazzling multicoloured ornaments for major buildings, delicately modelled and ingeniously constructed freestanding statues, serene blue-and-white devotional reliefs, charming portraits of children, and commanding busts of rulers, along with decorative and liturgical objects - flowed in abundance from the Della Robbia workshops for a hundred years. Developed further by each generation, the closely held technique achieved new heights of refinement and durability in modelling and colour, combining elements of painting and sculpture into a new and all but eternal medium. In the 19th century, revived interest in the Renaissance and in the Della Robbia brought their works into major collections beyond Italy, particularly in England and the United States. Recently, renewed attention from art historians, backed by sophisticated technical studies, has reintegrated the Della Robbia into the mainstream of Renaissance art history and illuminated their originality and accomplishments. This beautifully illustrated book invites readers to experience one of the great inventions of the Renaissance and the enduring beauty it captured.


Make a Joyful Noise

Make a Joyful Noise

Author: Gary M. Radke

Publisher:

Published: 2014-11-04

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9780300209181

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"This book breaks the silence that has artificially surrounded one of the greatest masterpieces of Early Renaissance Florence: Luca della Robbia's Cantoria. This silence has never regarded the quality or historical significance of Luca's famed organ loft--far from it, in fact. Since its installation in Florence Cathedral in 1438, Luca's Cantoria--his first documented work--has been recognized as an undisputed masterpiece, epitomizing the classical spirit of the Renaissance"--


Sculpture in the Age of Donatello

Sculpture in the Age of Donatello

Author: Timothy Verdon

Publisher: Giles

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781907804564

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A major survey on both the art and decoration of Sta. Maria del Fiore in Florence, and early Renaissance art.


The Art of Sculpture in Fifteenth-Century Italy

The Art of Sculpture in Fifteenth-Century Italy

Author: Amy R. Bloch

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020-01-31

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 9781108428842

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Fifteenth-century Italy witnessed sweeping innovations in the art of sculpture. Sculptors rediscovered new types of images from classical antiquity and invented new ones, devised novel ways to finish surfaces, and pushed the limits of their materials to new expressive extremes. The Art of Sculpture in Fifteenth-Century Italy surveys the sculptural production created by a range of artists throughout the peninsula. It offers a comprehensive overview of Italian sculpture during a century of intense creativity and development. Here, nineteen historians of Quattrocento Italian sculpture chart the many competing forces that led makers, patrons, and viewers to invest sculpture with such heightened importance in this time and place. Methodologically wide-ranging, the essays, specially commissioned for this volume, explore the vast range of techniques and media (stone, metal, wood, terracotta, and stucco) used to fashion works of sculpture. They also examine how viewers encountered those objects, discuss varying approaches to narrative, and ponder the increasing contemporary interest in the relationship between sculpture and history.


The Della Robbia Pottery

The Della Robbia Pottery

Author: Peter Hyland

Publisher: ACC Distribution

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781851497348

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A full history of the Della Robbia Pottery with illustrations of many of the fine pieces of pottery which were made there.


From Filippo Lippi to Piero Della Francesca

From Filippo Lippi to Piero Della Francesca

Author: Pinacoteca di Brera

Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 1588391434

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In doing so, it examines the art of Florence in the 1440s and the work of, among others, Fra Filippo Lippi, Domenico Veneziano, Luca della Robbia, and Michelozzo."--BOOK JACKET.


Donatello and His World

Donatello and His World

Author: Joachim Poeschke

Publisher: ABRAMS

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 506

ISBN-13:

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Text on the latest research. While his central focus is on the work of Donatello, he also illuminates the beginnings of Renaissance sculpture in Florence, its further development in Tuscany and the rest of Italy, the new artistic goals and their theoretical formulation, and the relationships between patron and artist, convention and artistic freedom. The invaluable documentary section includes all the work of Donatello, as well as that of Ghiberti. Other important.