Reference : 55361VPRT
ISBN : 9788824200790
Mondadori Broché D'occasion bon état 31/12/1991 150 pages
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, Brepols Publishers, 2011 Hardcover, VII 654 p., 0 b/w ill. 336 colour ill., 225 x 300 mm, . ISBN 9781905375486.
"Truly a distinguished achievement, this book is required reading for general readers as well as specialists in the history of art" (Charles Dempsey, The Johns Hopkins University) A very important part of Caravaggio?s production consists of pictorial narratives, mostly religious. Thus, according to early modern aesthetics, Caravaggio practiced the artistic genre of the istoria: the most discussed and thoroughly defined pictorial institution of his time. Unanimously, seventeenth-century artists and art theorists censored and condemned Caravaggio?s art for its numerous deficiencies and faults in regard to the principles of the istoria. In spite of all these testimonies, Caravaggio?s innovations in and misuses of the techniques specific to early modern pictorial narrative have never been systematically studied, debated, and put into historical perspective. In this volume, Lorenzo Pericolo argues that Caravaggio?s multiple experimentations with the traditional devices of the istoria not only represent the core of an unprecedented "poetics of dislocation," but also unsettled, dismantled, and expanded the scope of pictorial narrative in ways that would have redefined and deeply transformed the concept of painting and artistic creation, had Caravaggio?s enterprise not have been ferociously criticized and stigmatized as both aberrant and defective. To solidly establish the importance and groundbreaking charge of Caravaggio?s work, Pericolo examines the notion of Leon Battista Alberti?s istoria as interpreted and developed by early modern artists and theorists?from Leonardo to Vasari, from Lomazzo to Poussin, and from Michelangelo to Bellori?in vast surveys in which the concepts of diachrony, duration, eurythmy, propriety, verisimilitude, and pictorial truth? among others?are carefully examined on a theoretical and practical level. By analyzing the paintings of Caravaggio?s followers such as Cecco del Caravaggio, Battistello Caracciolo, Valentin de Boulogne and, not least, Diego Velazquez, Pericolo explores how Caravaggio?s innovations in the domain of pictorial narrative were variously construed, elaborated upon, and brought to fruition in the aftermath of the master?s death in 1610, thereby offering a critical explanation of the implosion and extinction of the Caravaggesque movement in the 1630s. Among the flood of recent books devoted to Caravaggio, whose popularity now stands at the zenith, Lorenzo Pericolo?s profound and passionate study stands out for its sensitive and learned presentation of an argument that is both historically true and critically revealing to present-day sensibilities. Thoroughly at home in the vast literature devoted to Baroque art in general and to Caravaggio in particular, Pericolo also brings to his subject an unrivaled understanding of modern theoretical techniques on the one hand, and, on the other, an unrivaled mastery of seventeenth-century artistic theory, profoundly based in Aristotelian poetics and in rhetorical techniques. Through extended close readings of Caravaggio?s paintings, arranged in roughly chronological order, Pericolo brilliantly teases out the theoretical and practical choices that confronted Caravaggio, and that further determined reception of his work, both in the positive and negative senses, by highly sophisticated contemporary audiences. Beyond this, Pericolo is a remarkably sensitive guide to Caravaggio?s expression of profound, wrenching and often painful, emotions caught in eternal suspension, the sources of both his contemporaries? discomfort and our own, modern, recognition and appreciation. Truly a distinguished achievement, this book is required reading for general readers as well as specialists in the history of art.
[Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio] -
Reference : 116975
(2017)
ISBN : 9788857236803
L'ultimo Caravaggio: eredi e nuovi maestri. 2017. Paperback. 30 x 24cms. A catalogue of an exhibition of paintings by Caravaggio and his contemporaries featuring works by such artists as Rubens, Strozzi and Procaccini. In this publication, 57 paintings are documented alongside full colour reproductions of each. Also contained within this catalogue are several essays on subjects ranging from Caravaggio and his contemporaries to the economic and political situation of the time. Included at the very begining is an in depth chronology of the lives of Caravaggio, Strozzi and Proccacini. Text in Italian.
A catalogue of an exhibition of paintings by Caravaggio and his contemporaries featuring works by such artists as Rubens, Strozzi and Procaccini. In this publication, 57 paintings are documented alongside full colour reproductions of each. Also contained within this catalogue are several essays on subjects ranging from Caravaggio and his contemporaries to the economic and political situation of the time. Included at the very begining is an in depth chronology of the lives of Caravaggio, Strozzi and Proccacini. Text in Italian
[Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio] - Benedetti, S
Reference : 043793
(1992)
ISBN : 090316261X
Benedetti, S: Caravaggio and his Followers in the National Gallery of Ireland. Exhibition: Dublin, National Gallery of Ireland, 1992. 64 pages. 17 colour plates and 5 monochrome illustrations. Wrappers. 28x24cms. Detailed catalogue supported by two essays; The Rome of the Caravaggisti; and Caravaggio's 'Supper at Emmaus', the painting which forms the focal point of the exhibition. With emphasis on Caravaggio's influence, particularly in respect of the Gallery's holdings. With bibliography.
Detailed catalogue supported by two essays; The Rome of the Caravaggisti; and Caravaggio's 'Supper at Emmaus', the painting which forms the focal point of the exhibition. With emphasis on Caravaggio's influence, particularly in respect of the Gallery's holdings. With bibliography. Text in English
[Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio] - Langdon, Helen
Reference : 067607
(1998)
ISBN : 0701160632
Langdon, Helen: Caravaggio: A Life. London: 1998. 436pp. Wrappers, 24x16.5cms. Critical biography of the artist, discussing Caravaggio's society and ideas, his influence in the development of art in Europe and his sexuality. With notes and locations of paintings.
Critical biography of the artist, discussing Caravaggio's society and ideas, his influence in the development of art in Europe and his sexuality. With notes and locations of paintings
Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1974. In-8, broché sous couverture illustrée en noir et blanc, xxviii-320 pp. - pl. Foreword - List of Plates - Biographical data - Part I. Caravaggio Studies - IL The Conversion of St. Paul : An introduction to the Art of Caravaggio. - II. Caravaggio's Youth in Lombardy. - III. Caravaggio and the Artistic ...
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