Women and the Visual Arts in Italy c. 1400–1650
Luxury and Leisure, Duty and Devotion: a Sourcebook
Mary Rogers editor Paola Tinagli editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Manchester University Press
Published:30th Jun '12
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The anthology of original sources from c.1400 to 1650, translated from Italian or Latin, and accompanied by introductions and bibliographies, is concerned with women’s varied involvement with the visual arts and material culture of their day.
The reader gains a sense of women not only as patrons of architecture, painting, sculpture and the applied arts, but as users of art both on special occasions, like civic festivities or pilgrimages, and in everyday social and devotional life. As they seek to adapt and embellish their persons and their environments, acquire paintings for solace or prestige, or cultivate relationships with artists, women emerge as discerning participants in the consumer culture of their time, and often as lively commentators on it. Their fervent participation in religious life is also seen in their use of art in devotional rituals, or their commissioning of tombs or altarpieces to perpetuate their memory and aid them in the afterlife.
Tinagli and Rogers’s array of documents are of value to students and scholars alike, as they facilitate our understanding of women as both participants and contributors to Italian
Renaissance culture.
ISBN: 9780719080982
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358 pages