Painting in Florence and Siena After the Black Death

Painting in Florence and Siena After the Black Death
Author: Millard Meiss
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 1978
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0691003122


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The first extended study of the painting of Florence and Siena in the later 14th century, this book presents a rich interweaving of considerations of connoisseurship, style, iconography, cultural and social background, and historical events.

Painting in Florence and Siena After the Black Death

Painting in Florence and Siena After the Black Death
Author: Millard Meiss
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1978
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780691003122


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The first extended study of the painting of Florence and Siena in the later 14th century, this book presents a rich interweaving of considerations of connoisseurship, style, iconography, cultural and social background, and historical events.

Painting in Florence and Siena After the Black Death

Painting in Florence and Siena After the Black Death
Author: Millard Meiss
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1973
Genre: Painting
ISBN:


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The first extended study of the painting of Florence and Siena in the later 14th century, this book presents a rich interweaving of considerations of connoisseurship, style, iconography, cultural and social background, and historical events. -- From product description.

Sienese Painting After the Black Death

Sienese Painting After the Black Death
Author: Judith Steinhoff
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-04-23
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0521846641


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This book provides a new perspective on Sienese painting after the Black Death, asking how social, religious, and cultural change effect visual imagery and style. Judith Steinhoff demonstrates that Siena's artistic culture of the mid- and late fourteenth century was intentionally pluralistic, and not conservative as is often claimed. She shows that Sienese art both before and after the Black Death was the material expression of an artistically sophisticated population that consciously and carefully integrated tradition and change.

Painting in the Age of Giotto

Painting in the Age of Giotto
Author: Hayden B. J. Maginnis
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1997
Genre: Art
ISBN:


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This book is a revisionist account of central Italian painting in the period 1260 - 1370.

Hope and Healing

Hope and Healing
Author: Gauvin A. Bailey
Publisher: Worchester Art Museum
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780936042053


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The bubonic plague ravaged early modern Europe from the mid-fourteenth to the early eighteenth centuries, striking so often and in so many localities that people constantly were on guard against the scourge. Hope and Healing explores the response of the visual arts to this omnipresent aura of death, decay, and tragedy in the early modern European experience, focusing on Italy between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries. An esteemed group of contributors draws on a wide range of materials, including diaries, medical and devotional treatises, poetry, sermons, letters, and chapbooks to illuminate the various aesthetic, social, and religious concerns that preoccupied artists, patrons, and the general populace. This vibrant and fascinating volume ultimately offers a fresh and intriguing perspective on the forces and concerns that shaped early modern Italian art.

Piety and Plague

Piety and Plague
Author: Franco Mormando
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 533
Release: 2007-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 161248008X


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Plague was one of the enduring facts of everyday life on the European continent, from earliest antiquity through the first decades of the eighteenth century. It represents one of the most important influences on the development of Europe’s society and culture. In order to understand the changing circumstances of the political, economic, ecclesiastical, artistic, and social history of that continent, it is important to understand epidemic disease and society’s response to it. To date, the largest portion of scholarship about plague has focused on its political, economic, demographic, and medical aspects. This interdisciplinary volume offers greater coverage of the religious and the psychological dimensions of plague and of European society’s response to it through many centuries and over a wide geographical terrain, including Byzantium. This research draws extensively upon a wealth of primary sources, both printed and painted, and includes ample bibliographical reference to the most important secondary sources, providing much new insight into how generations of Europeans responded to this dread disease.