Andrea Mantegna as Illuminator

Andrea Mantegna as Illuminator
Title Andrea Mantegna as Illuminator PDF eBook
Author Millard Meiss
Publisher
Total Pages 196
Release 1957
Genre Architecture
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A discussion of two manuscripts as early examples of Italian painting and manuscript illumination. Examines their role in the history of Italian art and the Renaissance book.

Andrea Mantegna as Illuminator...

Andrea Mantegna as Illuminator...
Title Andrea Mantegna as Illuminator... PDF eBook
Author Millard Meiss
Publisher
Total Pages 114
Release 1927
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Andrea Mantegna and the Italian Renaissance

Andrea Mantegna and the Italian Renaissance
Title Andrea Mantegna and the Italian Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Joseph Manca
Publisher Parkstone International
Total Pages 348
Release 2023-12-28
Genre Art
ISBN 1783107545

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Mantegna; humanist, geometrist, archaeologist, of great scholastic and imaginative intelligence, dominated the whole of northern Italy by virtue of his imperious personality. Aiming at optical illusion, he mastered perspective. He trained in painting at the Padua School where Donatello and Paolo Uccello had previously attended. Even at a young age commissions for Andrea’s work flooded in, for example the frescos of the Ovetari Chapel of Padua. In a short space of time Mantegna found his niche as a modernist due to his highly original ideas and the use of perspective in his works. His marriage with Nicolosia Bellini, the sister of Giovanni, paved the way for his entree into Venice. Mantegna reached an artistic maturity with his Pala San Zeno. He remained in Mantova and became the artist for one of the most prestigious courts in Italy – the Court of Gonzaga. Classical art was born. Despite his links with Bellini and Leonardo da Vinci, Mantegna refused to adopt their innovative use of colour or leave behind his own technique of engraving.

Andrea Mantegna

Andrea Mantegna
Title Andrea Mantegna PDF eBook
Author Paul Kristeller
Publisher
Total Pages 648
Release 1901
Genre Painters
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Andrea Mantegna

Andrea Mantegna
Title Andrea Mantegna PDF eBook
Author Stephen J. Campbell
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 232
Release 2016-01-19
Genre Art
ISBN 1118921143

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Andrea Mantegna: Making Art (History) presents the art of Mantegna as challenging the parameters of the history of art in the demands it makes upon historical interpretation, and explores the artist’s potentially transformative impact on the study of the early Renaissance. Features an array of new methodologies for the study of Mantegna and early Renaissance art Critically addresses the question of iconography and “literary” art, as well as the politics of the monographic exhibition Includes translations of two seminal accounts of the artist by Roberto Longhi and Daniel Arasse, key texts not previously available in English Explores the Mantegna’s potentially transformative impact on the study of the early Renaissance

The Genius of Andrea Mantegna

The Genius of Andrea Mantegna
Title The Genius of Andrea Mantegna PDF eBook
Author Keith Christiansen
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages 66
Release 2009
Genre Painting, Italian
ISBN 1588393569

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Few artists have managed to imprint their personality so indelibly on posterity as Andrea Mantegna (c. 1430-1506). Before he reached the age of twenty, Mantegna was already being praised for his "alto ingegno" (exalted genius), and he became the court artist for the Gonzaga family in Mantua before he was thirty. Yet, this book argues, Mantegna was not simply a great painter. Together with Donatello, he was the defining genius of the 15th century: the measure of what an artist could be. His highly original and deeply personal vision, the descriptive richness of his pictures, and his biting, hypercritical but always exalted mind gave Mantegna's art an extraordinary edge and earned him a preeminent place in the Renaissance.

Language in the Visual Arts

Language in the Visual Arts
Title Language in the Visual Arts PDF eBook
Author Leslie Ross
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 241
Release 2014-05-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1476616256

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This book discusses text and image relationships in the history of art from ancient times to the contemporary period across a diversity of cultures and geographic areas. Focusing on the use of words in art and words as art forms, thematic chapters include "Pictures in Words/Words in Pictures," "Word/Picture Puzzles," "Picture/Word Puzzles," "Words as Images," "The Power of the Word," and "Monumental and Moving Words." Chapter subsections further explore cross-cultural themes. Examining text and image relationships from the obvious to the elusive, the puzzling to the profound, the minor to the major, the book demonstrates the diverse ways in which images and writing have been combined through the ages, and explores the interplay between visual and written communication in a wide range of thought-provoking examples. A color insert is included. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.