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Both lauded and criticized for his pictorial eclecticism, the Florentine artist Jacopo Carrucci, known as Pontormo, created some of the most visually striking religious images of the Renaissance. These paintings, which challenged prevailing illusionistic conventions, mark a unique contribution into the complex relationship between artistic innovation and Christian traditions in the first half of the sixteenth century. Pontormo's sacred works are generally interpreted as objects that reflect either pure aesthetic experimentation, or personal and cultural anxiety. Jessica Maratsos, however, argues that Pontormo employed stylistic change deliberately for novel devotional purposes. As a painter, he was interested in the various modes of expression and communication - direct address, tactile evocation, affective incitement - as deployed in a wide spectrum of devotional culture, from sacri monti, to Michelangelo's marble sculptures, to evangelical lectures delivered at the Accademia Fiorentina. Maratsos shows how Pontormo translated these modes in ways that prompt a critical rethinking of Renaissance devotional art.
- Enquadernació Tapa dura
- Autor/a Jessica A. Maratsos
- ISBN13 9781316510551
- ISBN10 1316510557
- Pàgines 350
- Grosor 19 mm
- Any Edició 2021
- Fecha de publicación 31/10/2021
- Idioma Anglès
- Alto 253 mm
- Ancho 177 mm
- Peso 770 g
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Pontormo and the Art of Devotion in Renaissance Italy (Anglès)
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- Jessica A. Maratsos
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- Cambridge University Press (2021)
- 9781316510551



