Timeless Renaissance : Italian Drawings from the Alessandro Maggiori Collection by Ricardo de Mambro Santos (2011, Trade Paperback)
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"Timeless Renaissance : Italian Drawings from the Alessandro Maggiori Collection" is a textbook by Ricardo De Mambro Santos, focusing on Italian drawings from the Renaissance period. Published in 2011 by University of Washington Press, it features a collection of drawings from the Alessandro Maggiori Collection. The book is in English, has 120 pages, and is in trade paperback format.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherUniversity of Washington Press
ISBN-101930957653
ISBN-139781930957657
eBay Product ID (ePID)111597546
Product Key Features
Number of Pages120 Pages
Publication NameTimeless Renaissance : Italian Drawings from the Alessandro Maggiori Collection
LanguageEnglish
SubjectTechniques / Drawing, European, History / Renaissance
Publication Year2011
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaArt
AuthorRicardo De Mambro Santos
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight20 Oz
Item Length11 in
Item Width8.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2011-933011
Dewey Edition23
Grade FromCollege Graduate Student
Number of Volumes1 vol.
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal741.94509031
SynopsisReveals the cultural and historical importance of Maggiori's collection assembled in his villa near Monte San Giusto, Timeless Renaissance features 74 recently rediscovered drawings from the 16th through the early 18th centuries. The book offers a fascinating glimpse of Count Allessandro Maggiori (1764-1834) as an art collector and reveals the cultural and historical importance of the collection he assembled in his villa near Monte San Giusto. All of the works were clearly influenced by Raphael's 16th-century Renaissance ideals of beauty, which were further developed throughout the 17th century by Bolognese masters such as Annibale Carracci, Guido Reni, and Domenichino. The Maggiori collection embraces this Neo-Renaissance, or "Timeless Renaissance." Mostly gathered in the years of the Napoleonic dominion over the Italian peninsula, the drawings selected by Maggiori subtly reveal the emergence of Italian collective identity and a new civic awareness before Italy became an autonomous state. Deeply indebted to the seats of Catholicism in Rome and Bologna, the works represent a tradition opposed to the ideals of post-revolutionary France. They are distinctly Italian.