9783791386430-3791386433-The Renaissance Cities: Art in Florence, Rome and Venice

The Renaissance Cities: Art in Florence, Rome and Venice

ISBN-13: 9783791386430
ISBN-10: 3791386433
Author: Norbert Wolf
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Prestel
Format: Hardcover 272 pages
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ISBN-13: 9783791386430
ISBN-10: 3791386433
Author: Norbert Wolf
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Prestel
Format: Hardcover 272 pages

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The Renaissance Cities: Art in Florence, Rome and Venice (ISBN-13: 9783791386430 and ISBN-10: 3791386433), written by authors Norbert Wolf, was published by Prestel in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other History (Architecture, History, Arts History & Criticism, Art, Encyclopedias & Subject Guides) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Renaissance Cities: Art in Florence, Rome and Venice (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $17.1.

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A luxurious and definitive exploration of how and why the Renaissance flourished in Italy for two centuries.
 


The idea of "renaissance," or rebirth, arose in Italy as a way of reviving the art, science, and scholarship of the Classical era. It was also powered by a quest to document artistic "reality" according to newly discovered scientific and mathematical principles. By the late 15th century, Italy had become the recognized European leader in the fields of painting, architecture, and sculpture. But why was Florence the center of this burgeoning creativity, and how did it spread to other Italian cities? Brimming with vivid reproductions of works by Leonardo, Michelangelo, Botticelli, Raphael, Titian, and others, this book showcases the creative achievements that traveled from Florence to Rome to Venice. Art historian Norbert Wolf explores the influence of secular and religious patronage on artistic development; how the urban structure and way of life allowed for such a rich exchange of ideas; and how ideas of humanism informed artists reaching toward the future while clinging to the ideals of the past. Insightful, accessible, and fascinating, this thoroughly researched book highlights the connections and mutual influences of Florence, Rome, and Venice as well as their intriguing rivalries and interdependencies.
 

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