The traveling artist in the Italian Renaissance : geography, mobility, and style / David Young Kim.
2014
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Title
The traveling artist in the Italian Renaissance : geography, mobility, and style / David Young Kim.
Published
New Haven : Yale University Press, [2014]
Copyright
©2014
Description
x, 293 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 29 cm
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Summary
"This important and innovative book examines artists' mobility as a critical aspect of Italian Renaissance art. It is well known that many eminent artists such as Cimabue, Giotto, Donatello, Lotto, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Titian traveled. This book is the first to consider the sixteenth-century literary descriptions of their journeys in relation to the larger Renaissance discourse concerning mobility, geography, the act of creation, and selfhood. David Young Kim carefully explores relevant themes in Giorgio Vasari's monumental Lives of the Artists, in particular how style was understood to register an artist's encounter with place. Through new readings of critical ideas, long-standing regional prejudices, and entire biographies, The Traveling Artist in the Italian Renaissance provides a groundbreaking case for the significance of mobility in the interpretation of art and the wider discipline of art history."--Publisher's website.
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-281) and index.
Contents
Introduction
Part I: Mobility in Vasari's Lives
Mobility and the problem of "influence"
Contamination, stasis, and purging
Deluge, difference, and dissemination
Artifex Viator
Part II: The path and limits of Varietà
Varietà and the middle way
The domain of style
The mobile eyewitness
Mobility, the senses, and the elision of style
Epilogue.
Part I: Mobility in Vasari's Lives
Mobility and the problem of "influence"
Contamination, stasis, and purging
Deluge, difference, and dissemination
Artifex Viator
Part II: The path and limits of Varietà
Varietà and the middle way
The domain of style
The mobile eyewitness
Mobility, the senses, and the elision of style
Epilogue.
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N6915 .K54 2014