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    Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See the ...
    Type
    Illustrated Book
    Subjects
    Art & Culture
    Age Level
    Adults
    Subject
    History
    Special Attributes
    Illustrated
    ISBN
    9781851496433
    EAN
    9781851496433
    Book Title
    Courts and Courtly Arts in Renaissance Italy : Arts and Politics 1395-1530
    Publisher
    ACC Children's Classics
    Item Length
    11.8 in
    Publication Year
    2010
    Format
    Hardcover
    Language
    English
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Item Height
    1.4 in
    Author
    Marco Folin
    Genre
    Art, History
    Topic
    Europe / Italy, Art & Politics, General, European, History / Renaissance
    Item Weight
    47.6 Oz
    Item Width
    10.2 in
    Number of Pages
    444 Pages
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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    ACC Children's Classics
    ISBN-10
    1851496432
    ISBN-13
    9781851496433
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    109260011

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Courts and Courtly Arts in Renaissance Italy : Arts and Politics 1395-1530
    Number of Pages
    444 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2010
    Topic
    Europe / Italy, Art & Politics, General, European, History / Renaissance
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Art, History
    Author
    Marco Folin
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1.4 in
    Item Weight
    47.6 Oz
    Item Length
    11.8 in
    Item Width
    10.2 in

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    Intended Audience
    Trade
    Dewey Edition
    22
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    eoeCourts and Courtly Arts is a handsomely produced text enhanced by an extraordinary number of color reproductions of objects, drawings, paintings, and buildings that reveal the liveliness and the scope of Renaissance Italye(tm)s court cultures. The useful bibliography is divided by chapters, and each includes a short paragraph by the chapter author listing essential readings.e--CAA (College Art Association), Courts and Courtly Arts is a handsomely produced text enhanced by an extraordinary number of color reproductions of objects, drawings, paintings, and buildings that reveal the liveliness and the scope of Renaissance Italy's court cultures. The useful bibliography is divided by chapters, and each includes a short paragraph by the chapter author listing essential readings.- CAA , Courts and Courtly Arts is a handsomely produced text enhanced by an extraordinary number of color reproductions of objects, drawings, paintings, and buildings that reveal the liveliness and the scope of Renaissance Italy's court cultures. The useful bibliography is divided by chapters, and each includes a short paragraph by the chapter author listing essential readings., Courts and Courtly Arts is a handsomely produced text enhanced by an extraordinary number of color reproductions of objects, drawings, paintings, and buildings that reveal the liveliness and the scope of Renaissance Italy's court cultures.- College Arts Association, Courts and Courtly Arts is a handsomely produced text enhanced by an extraordinary number of color reproductions of objects, drawings, paintings, and buildings that reveal the liveliness and the scope of Renaissance Italye(tm)s court cultures. The useful bibliography is divided by chapters, and each includes a short paragraph by the chapter author listing essential readings.- CAA,  Courts and Courtly Arts is a handsomely produced text enhanced by an extraordinary number of color reproductions of objects, drawings, paintings, and buildings that reveal the liveliness and the scope of Renaissance Italy's court cultures. The useful bibliography is divided by chapters, and each includes a short paragraph by the chapter author listing essential readings.--CAA (College Art Association),  "Courts and Courtly Arts is a handsomely produced text enhanced by an extraordinary number of color reproductions of objects, drawings, paintings, and buildings that reveal the liveliness and the scope of Renaissance Italy's court cultures. The useful bibliography is divided by chapters, and each includes a short paragraph by the chapter author listing essential readings."--CAA (College Art Association), Courts and Courtly Arts is a handsomely produced text enhanced by an extraordinary number of color reproductions of objects, drawings, paintings, and buildings that reveal the liveliness and the scope of Renaissance Italy's court cultures. The useful bibliography is divided by chapters, and each includes a short paragraph by the chapter author listing essential readings. ,
    Dewey Decimal
    700.94509024
    Synopsis
    Italian Renaissance art is closely intertwined with the development of courts and court culture in much of the Italian territory. The patronage of the ruling families of the small Italian city-states greatly favored the flourishing of the figurative arts and architecture, but also in music, literature, and theater. The book starts with an introduction by Marco Folin, the volume's editor, on the critical issues of court art and its historiography, followed by an important essay on the historical and geographical framework of Renaissance Italy, illustrated by 18 especially-made maps, useful to understand the complexity and fragmentation of the country in the 15th century. The role of princely patronage in the development of music and literature is then examined: from the place of the humanists at court to the link between music and propaganda, from the first theatrical representations to the rise of the printing press and the publication of the most famous Renaissance books: Castiglione's Book of the Courtier and Ariosto's Orlando Furioso. The second, longer part of the volume, is arranged geographically and covers the entire peninsula, giving attention not only to the major courts, such as Milan, Mantua, Ferrara, Urbino, papal Rome, Naples and the crypto-court of the Medici in Florence, but devoting chapters to the minor courts spread around northern and central Italy, from the Paleologues rulers of Montferrat to the Malatesta court in Rimini, from Carpi under the Pios to the Orsinis' rule in Bracciano. The main chapters are enriched by texts focused on particular aspects of Renaissance culture and politics: the courts of the cardinals and the southern barons, the patronage of the condottieri, the specificity of Venetian state-commissions, etc. The essays are written by well-known Italian scholars - such as Franco Piperno on music, Rinaldo Rinaldi on literature, Alessandro Cecchi on Medicean Florence and Alessandro Angelini on the papal court in Rome - and are accompanied by a rich and accurate iconography, showing not only famous masterpieces but also lesser known works of art and architecture. The book is completed by an annotated bibliography for the various chapters and by an index of names and places., A complete overview of the Italian Renaissance courts covering all areas influenced by them: art, music, literature etc., "Courts and Courtly Arts is a handsomely produced text enhanced by an extraordinary number of color reproductions of objects, drawings, paintings, and buildings that reveal the liveliness and the scope of Renaissance Italy's court cultures." College Art Association Italian Renaissance art is closely intertwined with the development of courts and court culture in much of the Italian territory. The patronage of the ruling families of the small Italian city-states greatly favored the flourishing of the figurative arts and architecture, but also in music, literature, and theater. The book starts with an introduction by Marco Folin, the volume's editor, on the critical issues of court art and its historiography, followed by an important essay on the historical and geographical framework of Renaissance Italy, illustrated by 18 especially-made maps, useful to understand the complexity and fragmentation of the country in the 15th century. The role of princely patronage in the development of music and literature is then examined: from the place of the humanists at court to the link between music and propaganda, from the first theatrical representations to the rise of the printing press and the publication of the most famous Renaissance books: Castiglione's Book of the Courtier and Ariosto's Orlando Furioso. The second, longer part of the volume, is arranged geographically and covers the entire peninsula, giving attention not only to the major courts, such as Milan, Mantua, Ferrara, Urbino, papal Rome, Naples and the crypto-court of the Medici in Florence, but devoting chapters to the minor courts spread around northern and central Italy, from the Paleologues rulers of Montferrat to the Malatesta court in Rimini, from Carpi under the Pios to the Orsinis' rule in Bracciano. The main chapters are enriched by texts focused on particular aspects of Renaissance culture and politics: the courts of the cardinals and the southern barons, the patronage of the condottieri, the specificity of Venetian state-commissions, etc. The essays are written by well-known Italian scholars - such as Franco Piperno on music, Rinaldo Rinaldi on literature, Alessandro Cecchi on Medicean Florence and Alessandro Angelini on the papal court in Rome - and are accompanied by a rich and accurate iconography, showing not only famous masterpieces but also lesser known works of art and architecture. The book is completed by an annotated bibliography for the various chapters and by an index of names and places., Italian Renaissance art is closely intertwined with the development of courts and court culture in much of the Italian territory. The patronage of the ruling families of the small Italian city-states greatly favored the flourishing of the figurative arts and architecture, but also in music, literature, and theater.The book starts with an introduction by Marco Folin, the volume's editor, on the critical issues of court art and its historiography, followed by an important essay on the historical and geographical framework of Renaissance Italy, illustrated by 18 especially-made maps, useful to understand the complexity and fragmentation of the country in the 15th century. The role of princely patronage in the development of music and literature is then examined: from the place of the humanists at court to the link between music and propaganda, from the first theatrical representations to the rise of the printing press and the publication of the most famous Renaissance books: Castiglione's Book of the Courtier and Ariosto's Orlando Furioso.The second, longer part of the volume, is arranged geographically and covers the entire peninsula, giving attention not only to the major courts, such as Milan, Mantua, Ferrara, Urbino, papal Rome, Naples and the crypto-court of the Medici in Florence, but devoting chapters to the minor courts spread around northern and central Italy, from the Paleologues rulers of Montferrat to the Malatesta court in Rimini, from Carpi under the Pios to the Orsinis' rule in Bracciano.The main chapters are enriched by texts focused on particular aspects of Renaissance culture and politics: the courts of the cardinals and the southern barons, the patronage of the condottieri, the specificity of Venetian state-commissions, etc. The essays are written by well-known Italian scholars - such as Franco Piperno on music, Rinaldo Rinaldi on literature, Alessandro Cecchi on Medicean Florence and Alessandro Angelini on the papal court in Rome - and are accompanied by a rich and accurate iconography, showing not only famous masterpieces but also lesser known works of art and architecture.The book is completed by an annotated bibliography for the various chapters and by an index of names and places.
    LC Classification Number
    N6915

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