Pirro Ligorio

Pirro Ligorio
Title Pirro Ligorio PDF eBook
Author David R. Coffin
Publisher Penn State University Press
Total Pages 226
Release 2004
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780271022932

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The first comprehensive account of this Italian architect and antiquarian's life and multifaceted career.

Pirro Ligorio: The Renaissance Artist, Architect, and Antiquarian

Pirro Ligorio: The Renaissance Artist, Architect, and Antiquarian
Title Pirro Ligorio: The Renaissance Artist, Architect, and Antiquarian PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Penn State Press
Total Pages 252
Release
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780271048154

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The first comprehensive account of this Italian architect and antiquarian's life and multifaceted career.

Pirro Ligorio, Artist and Antiquarian

Pirro Ligorio, Artist and Antiquarian
Title Pirro Ligorio, Artist and Antiquarian PDF eBook
Author Robert W. Gaston
Publisher
Total Pages 312
Release 1988
Genre Architecture
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Pirro Ligorio’s Worlds

Pirro Ligorio’s Worlds
Title Pirro Ligorio’s Worlds PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 449
Release 2018-12-24
Genre Art
ISBN 9004385630

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A reconsideration of the manifold interests of the central and controversial figure Pirro Ligorio, an ambiguous antagonist of the canon embodied by Michelangelo and one of the most fascinating and learned antiquarians in the entourage of Cardinal Alessandro Farnese.

Architecture and the Language Debate

Architecture and the Language Debate
Title Architecture and the Language Debate PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Temple
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 276
Release 2020-01-28
Genre Architecture
ISBN 131727119X

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This book examines the creative exchanges between architects, artists and intellectuals, from the Early Renaissance to the beginning of the Enlightenment, in the forging of relationships between architecture and emerging concepts of language in early modern Italy. The study extends across the spectrum of linguistic disputes during this time – among members of the clergy, humanists, philosophers and polymaths – on issues of grammar, rhetoric, philology, etymology and epigraphy, and how these disputes paralleled and informed important developments in architectural thinking and practice. Drawing upon a wealth of primary source material, such as humanist tracts, philosophical works, architectural/antiquarian treatises, epigraphic/philological studies, religious sermons and grammaticae, the book traces key periods when the emerging field of linguistics in early modern Italy impacted on the theory, design and symbolism of buildings.

The Piranesi Effect

The Piranesi Effect
Title The Piranesi Effect PDF eBook
Author Kerrianne Stone
Publisher NewSouth
Total Pages 336
Release 2015-08-01
Genre Art
ISBN 1742247369

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The work of Italian printmaker Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720–1778) has captivated artists, architects and designers for centuries. Although contemporary Australia is a long way from eighteenth-century Rome, it is home to substantial collections of his works, the largest being at the State Library of Victoria and the University of Melbourne. The Piranesi Effect is a collection of exquisitely illustrated essays on the impact of Piranesi’s work throughout the years. The book brings together Australian and international experts who investigate Piranesi’s world and its connections to the study of art and the practice of artists today. From curators and art historians, to contemporary artists like Bill Henson and Ron McBurnie, the contributors each bring their own passion and insight into the work of Piranesi, illuminating what it is about his work that still inspires such wonder.

Receptions of Hellenism in Early Modern Europe

Receptions of Hellenism in Early Modern Europe
Title Receptions of Hellenism in Early Modern Europe PDF eBook
Author Natasha Constantinidou
Publisher Brill's Studies in Intellectua
Total Pages 561
Release 2019-11-21
Genre Art
ISBN 9789004343856

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This volume, edited by Natasha Constantinidou and Han Lamers, investigates modes of receiving and responding to Greeks, Greece, and Greek in early modern Europe (15th-17th centuries). The book's 17 detailed studies illuminate the reception of Greek culture (the classical, Byzantine, and even post-Byzantine traditions), the Greek language (ancient, vernacular, and 'humanist'), as well as the people claiming, or being assigned, Greek identities during this period in different geographical and cultural contexts. 0Discussing subjects as diverse as, for example, Greek studies and the Reformation, artistic interchange between Greek East and Latin West, networks of communication in the Greek diaspora, and the ramifications of Greek antiquarianism, the book aims at encouraging a more concerted debate about the role of Hellenism in early modern Europe that goes beyond disciplinary boundaries, and opening ways towards a more over-arching understanding of this multifaceted cultural phenomenon. 0.