Court, Cloister, and City

Court, Cloister, and City
Title Court, Cloister, and City PDF eBook
Author Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 576
Release 1995
Genre Art
ISBN 0226427307

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In this book, Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann chronicles more than three hundred years of painting, sculpture, and architecture in Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, Ukraine, Lithuania and western parts of the Russian Federation. Massive in scale, the book is highly accessible and lavishly illustrated. The readability of the text and the entirely new insights it provides into three hundred years of Central European history make this a vital introduction to one of the least understood periods in the history of art.

Court, Cloister, & City

Court, Cloister, & City
Title Court, Cloister, & City PDF eBook
Author Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann
Publisher
Total Pages 576
Release 1995
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780297832577

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Court, Cloister, and City

Court, Cloister, and City
Title Court, Cloister, and City PDF eBook
Author Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 588
Release 1995-11
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780226427294

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In this book, Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann chronicles more than three hundred years of painting, sculpture, and architecture in Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, Ukraine, Lithuania and western parts of the Russian Federation. Massive in scale, the book is highly accessible and lavishly illustrated. The readability of the text and the entirely new insights it provides into three hundred years of Central European history make this a vital introduction to one of the least understood periods in the history of art.

Toward a Geography of Art

Toward a Geography of Art
Title Toward a Geography of Art PDF eBook
Author Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 512
Release 2004-03-14
Genre Art
ISBN 9780226133119

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Art history traditionally classifies works of art by country as well as period, but often political borders and cultural boundaries are highly complex and fluid. Questions of identity, policy, and exchange make it difficult to determine the "place" of art, and often the art itself results from these conflicts of geography and culture. Addressing an important approach to art history, Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann's book offers essays that focus on the intricacies of accounting for the geographical dimension of art history during the early modern period in Europe, Latin America, and Asia. Toward a Geography of Art presents a historical overview of these complexities, debates contemporary concerns, and completes its exploration with a diverse collection of case studies. Employing the author's expertise in a variety of fields, the book delves into critical issues such as transculturation of indigenous traditions, mestizaje, the artistic metropolis, artistic diffusion, transfer, circulation, subversion, and center and periphery. What results is a foundational study that establishes the geography of art as a subject and forces us to reconsider assumptions about the place of art that underlie the longstanding narratives of art history.

Painterly Enlightenment

Painterly Enlightenment
Title Painterly Enlightenment PDF eBook
Author Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann
Publisher UNC Press Books
Total Pages 207
Release 2005
Genre Art
ISBN 0807829560

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"Kaufmann situates Maulbertsch as a fresco painter at a time of transition to easel painting, a colorist at a time when color was not fully appreciated by contemporary observers, and an interpreter of religious themes at a time when secular subjects were becoming more popular. Although he has been dismissed as an eccentric by previous scholars, Kaufmann's analysis shows Maulbertsch involved in the intellectual and aesthetic issues of his day."--BOOK JACKET.

The Cloisters

The Cloisters
Title The Cloisters PDF eBook
Author Cloisters (Museum)
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages 214
Release 2005
Genre Architecture, Medieval
ISBN 1588391760

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"By surveying these elaborate tapestries, delicate carvings, and other objects in roughly the historical sequence in which they were created, we glimpse the evolving styles and artistic traditions of the Middle Ages and gain a more meaningful understanding of the contexts in which many of them appeared. Among the masterpieces on display at The Cloisters are the famed Unicorn Tapestries, the richly carved twelfth-century ivory cross associated with the abbey of Bury St. Edmunds, known as the "Cloisters Cross," the exquisite Annuciation triptych by the Netherlandish painter Robert Campin, and many fine examples of manuscript illumination, enameling, metalwork, and stained glass." "Complete with digital color photography, map, floor plan, and glossary, this book is a contemporary guide that will reward students and enthusiasts of the Middle Ages as well as visitors seeing the Museum for the first time."--BOOK JACKET.

The School of Prague

The School of Prague
Title The School of Prague PDF eBook
Author Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann
Publisher
Total Pages 305
Release 1988-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780226427270

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The School of Prague provides both a much-needed catalogue raisonné of painting in Rudolfine Prague and a significant reassessment of Renaissance art theory and practice. Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann masterfully reconstructs the Prague court, discussing the "mannerist" art it patronized and the artists who were active in it.