In this thesis, I examine the two extant Florentine fresco cycles of famous men, or uomini famosi created in the quattrocento: Andrea del Castagno's Famous Men and Women (1448-51) [figure 1], created for the private residence of the Carducci family, and Domenico Ghirlandaio's Apotheosis of St. Zenobius and Famous Men (1482-83) [figure 2] located in the Sala dei Gigli in the Palazzo Vecchio, suggesting that each recalled the Council of Ferrara and Florence (1438-39), called by Pope Eugenius VI in 1438 in an attempt to unify the Eastern and Western divisions of the Church. While extensive art historical study has been dedicated to each cycle individually, neither installation has been considered in relation to contemporary political events or...
Humanism and ritual combined to establish a new foundation for the Florentine Republic in the fiftee...
In 2006, Cambridge University Press published a collection of essays entitled Renaissance Florence: ...
This thesis investigates the Medicean ability to present divergent messages to different audiences ...
Despite the emergence of various studies focusing on Florentine lay sodalities, the Procurators of t...
Questions of iconography, patronage, chronology, and documentation have confounded appreciation of C...
A defining feature of the Counter-Reformation period is the new impetus given to the material expres...
This article will attempt to place securely an important work of fourteenth-century Florentine paint...
A great many individuals and families of historical prominence contributed to the development of the...
The Festival of San Giovanni, Florence\u27s elaborate celebration of the city\u27s patron Saint, pla...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη στα ελληνκά.We owe to Dante and to Machiavelli; they bequeathed to us the ch...
The artistic and cultural importance of pilgrimage has been treated peripherally in Italian Renaissa...
Medici confraternal patronage is usually associated with public spectacle. Nevertheless, the bonds t...
Il presente contributo si propone di far nuova luce sulla storia di un importante ciclo ad affresco ...
Lorenzo Lotto's Madonna and Child with SS Roch and Sebast ian is a private devotional work, original...
Containing over forty portraits, the frescoes by Domenico Ghirlandaio in the cappella maggiore of S....
Humanism and ritual combined to establish a new foundation for the Florentine Republic in the fiftee...
In 2006, Cambridge University Press published a collection of essays entitled Renaissance Florence: ...
This thesis investigates the Medicean ability to present divergent messages to different audiences ...
Despite the emergence of various studies focusing on Florentine lay sodalities, the Procurators of t...
Questions of iconography, patronage, chronology, and documentation have confounded appreciation of C...
A defining feature of the Counter-Reformation period is the new impetus given to the material expres...
This article will attempt to place securely an important work of fourteenth-century Florentine paint...
A great many individuals and families of historical prominence contributed to the development of the...
The Festival of San Giovanni, Florence\u27s elaborate celebration of the city\u27s patron Saint, pla...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη στα ελληνκά.We owe to Dante and to Machiavelli; they bequeathed to us the ch...
The artistic and cultural importance of pilgrimage has been treated peripherally in Italian Renaissa...
Medici confraternal patronage is usually associated with public spectacle. Nevertheless, the bonds t...
Il presente contributo si propone di far nuova luce sulla storia di un importante ciclo ad affresco ...
Lorenzo Lotto's Madonna and Child with SS Roch and Sebast ian is a private devotional work, original...
Containing over forty portraits, the frescoes by Domenico Ghirlandaio in the cappella maggiore of S....
Humanism and ritual combined to establish a new foundation for the Florentine Republic in the fiftee...
In 2006, Cambridge University Press published a collection of essays entitled Renaissance Florence: ...
This thesis investigates the Medicean ability to present divergent messages to different audiences ...