Reframing Seventeenth-Century Bolognese Art : : Archival Discoveries / / ed. by Morselli, Babette Bohn.

These ground-breaking essays, all based on original archival research, consider the evolving interest in Bolognese art in seventeenth-century Italy, particularly focusing on the period after the death of Guido Reni in 1642. Edited by Bolognese specialists Raffaella Morselli and Babette Bohn, the stu...

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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam : : Amsterdam University Press, , [2019]
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Yayın Tarihi:2019
Dil:English
Seri Bilgileri:Visual and Material Culture, 1300 -1700 ; 15
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
List of Illustrations --
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1. Introduction --
2. Bologna and Rome: Francesco Albani's Correspondence and his Reflections on Art (1637-59) --
3. Collezionismo in Early Modern Bologna: The Fantuzzi's Acquisition and Display of Drawings and Paintings by Local Masters --
4. Collecting Women's Art in Early Modern Bologna: Myth and Reality --
5. Bolognese Artists and Paintings in Mantua during the Gonzaga Nevers Period --
6. Bolognese Painters in the Private Collections of Romagna: The Albicini Marchis Collection in Forlì --
7. Bolognese Paintings in Seventeenth-Century Medici Collections Reconsidered (1600-75) --
Bibliography --
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Özet:These ground-breaking essays, all based on original archival research, consider the evolving interest in Bolognese art in seventeenth-century Italy, particularly focusing on the period after the death of Guido Reni in 1642. Edited by Bolognese specialists Raffaella Morselli and Babette Bohn, the studies collected here focus on the taste for Bolognese art within Bologna itself and in other parts of the Italian peninsula, including Mantua, Ferrara, Rome, and Florence. Essays examine the roles of gender, class, and the social status of the artist in early modern Bologna; approaches to exhibiting artworks in noble Bolognese collections; the reputations of local women artists; the popularity of Bolognese quadratura painting; and the relative success of both contemporary and earlier Bolognese artists with Italian collectors.
Materyal Türü:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9789048537556
9783110661521
9783110605785
9783110610017
9783110610765
9783110664232
DOI:10.1515/9789048537556?locatt=mode:legacy
Erişim:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Morselli, Babette Bohn.