Early Italian Art
Early Italian Art
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Author(s): Crowe, Joseph Archer
ISBN No.: 9781844848485
Pages: 200
Year: 201112
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 26.27
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Swinging between the majesty of the Greco-Byzantine heritage and the modernity forecasted by Giotto, Early Italians art summarise the first steps that lead to the Renaissance. Trying out new mediums, those first artists little by little left frescoes for removable panels. If hieratic faces can offend our neophyte eyes, this detachment was requested at that time. It highlighted the divinity of the character, comforting the sacrality by a background covered with gold leaves. The elegance of the line and the colour choice combined to reinforce the symbolic choices, half-confessed ultimate goal of the Early Italians artists: make the Invisiblehellip; visible. The author, in the magnificent book, takes up with emphasizing the importance that the rivalry between the Siennese and Florentine shools played, for the evolution of art history. And the reader, in the course of these forgotten masterworks, will discover how, little by little, the sacred became incarnate and more humanhellip; opening a discrete but definitive door through the anthropomorphism, cherished by the Renaissance.


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