The Renaissance Portrait: From Donatello To Bellini,New

The Renaissance Portrait: From Donatello To Bellini,New

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In The Words Of Cultural Historian Jacob Burkhardt, Fifteenthcentury Italy Was 'The Place Where The Notion Of The Individual Was Born.' In Keeping With That Idea, Early Renaissance Italy Was A Key Participant In The First Great Age Of Portraiture In Europe. As Groundbreaking Artists Strove To Evoke The Identity Or Personality Of Their Sittersfrom Heads Of State And Church, Military Commanders, And Wealthy Patrons To Scholars, Poets, And Artiststhey Evolved Daring New Representational Strategies That Would Profoundly Influence The Course Of Western Art. More Than A Mere Likeness, The Fifteenthcentury Italian Portrait Was An Attempt To Wrest From The Unpredictability Of Life And The Shadow Of Mortality And Image That Could Be Passed Down To Future Generations.The Renaissance Portrait, Which Accompanies A Landmark Exhibition At The Bodemuseum, Berlin, And The Metropolitan Museum Of Art, New York, Provides New Research And Insight Into The Early History Of Portraiture In Italy, Examining In Detail How Its Major Art Centersflorence, The Princely Courts, And Venicesaw The Rapid Development Of Portraiture As Closely Linked To Renaissance Society And Politics, Ideas Of The Individual, And Concepts Of Beauty. Essays By Leading Scholars Provide A Thorough Introduction To Renaissance Portraiture, While Individual Catalogue Entries Illustrate And Extensively Discuss More Than 160 Magnificent Examples Of Painting, Drawing, Manuscript Illumination, Sculpture, And Medallic Portraiture By Such Artists As Donatello, Filippo Lippi, Botticelli, Verrocchio, Ghirlandaio, Pisanello, Mantegna, Antonello Da Messina, And Giovanni Bellini. With Abundant Style And Visual Ingenuity, These Masters Transformed The Plain Facts Of Observation Into Something Beautiful To Behold.Published By The Metropolitan Museum Of Art/Distributed By Yale University Pressexhibition Schedule:Bode Museum, Berlin(08/25/1111/20/11)The Metropolitan Museum Of Art(12/21/1103/18/12)

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  • Q: What is the size of 'The Renaissance Portrait' book? A: The book measures nine point twenty-five inches in length, one point five inches in width, and eleven point five inches in height.
  • Q: How many pages does 'The Renaissance Portrait' have? A: The book contains four hundred twenty pages, offering extensive content on Renaissance portraiture.
  • Q: What type of binding does 'The Renaissance Portrait' have? A: The book is bound in hardcover, ensuring durability and a premium feel.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'The Renaissance Portrait'? A: The book is authored by Keith Christiansen, a noted scholar in the field.
  • Q: What themes does 'The Renaissance Portrait' explore? A: The book examines themes of identity, individuality, and the evolution of portraiture during the Renaissance.
  • Q: How can I best read 'The Renaissance Portrait'? A: You can enjoy this book by exploring its detailed essays and illustrations, ideal for art enthusiasts and scholars.
  • Q: Is 'The Renaissance Portrait' suitable for children? A: Yes, the book is suitable for older children interested in art history, but adult supervision is recommended for younger readers.
  • Q: Where can I find information on the exhibition schedule for 'The Renaissance Portrait'? A: The book includes details about the exhibition schedule at the Bode Museum in Berlin and The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
  • Q: How do I care for 'The Renaissance Portrait' book? A: To keep the book in good condition, store it upright in a cool, dry place and avoid exposure to direct sunlight.
  • Q: Can I return 'The Renaissance Portrait' book if I don't like it? A: Yes, you can return the book within the specified return period, usually thirty days, if it is in new condition.
  • Q: What if 'The Renaissance Portrait' arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, contact customer service immediately to initiate a return or exchange.
  • Q: Is 'The Renaissance Portrait' appropriate for academic study? A: Yes, the book is highly suitable for academic study, providing scholarly insights into Renaissance art.
  • Q: What kind of illustrations are in 'The Renaissance Portrait'? A: The book features over one hundred sixty illustrations, including paintings, drawings, and sculptures from the Renaissance era.
  • Q: How does 'The Renaissance Portrait' compare to other art history books? A: This book offers a unique focus on early Renaissance portraiture, differentiating it from broader surveys of art history.
  • Q: Does the book include contributions from other scholars? A: Yes, it includes essays by leading scholars that enhance the understanding of Renaissance portraiture.

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