To consider the Renaissance altarpiece as an active social force, this article draws on ideas concerning the efficacy of works of art articulated by Alfred Gell in his compelling book Art and Agency (1998). Considering as a case study the altarpiece depicting the Virgin enthroned with saints and angels, commissioned by the Florentine Confraternity of the Purification in 1461 and painted by Benozzo Gozzoli, the text investigates the network of relationships that generated the work, including the confraternity's association with the Virgin, the Medici family, the convent of the Observant Dominicans, the citizens of Florence and the painters Fra Angelico and Benozzo Gozzoli. The essay argues that Renaissance altarpieces played a dynamic and pr...
Monks of the middle ages withdrew from society and sought lives of devotion and self-denial followin...
In the Cleveland Museum of Art there is a fifteenth century Italian altarpiece called The Madonna o...
This thesis studies Venetian painting in its golden age, the sixteenth century, from an unconvent...
This dissertation examines the altarpiece paintings of the late fifteenth-century Italian artist Dom...
Since the Middle Ages, strict regulations had divided the Venetian craft guilds according to the raw...
This dissertation examines the aesthetic response to altarpieces in early modern Italy, which culmin...
“Art, Ritual, and Reform” is the first comprehensive study of the social history, devotional practic...
International audienceThis paper investigates the diffusion in Siena of a particular composite type ...
The Saint Wolfgang Altarpiece is one of the last fifteenth-century carved and painted altarpieces st...
Fra Angelico\u27s frescoes for Pope Nicholas V\u27s private Vatican chapel (c. 1448-9) depict select...
The legacies of Vasarian and Burckhardtian historical paradigms have had the effect of leaving Berna...
In 1864 the V&A (then the South Kensington Museum) purchased a large marble altar frame from a deale...
Altarpieces are among the most outstanding and celebrated achievements of medieval art. They were th...
The artistic and cultural importance of pilgrimage has been treated peripherally in Italian Renaissa...
In the first five decades of his career, Lorenzo Lotto (c. 1480-1556) depicted the theme of the Enth...
Monks of the middle ages withdrew from society and sought lives of devotion and self-denial followin...
In the Cleveland Museum of Art there is a fifteenth century Italian altarpiece called The Madonna o...
This thesis studies Venetian painting in its golden age, the sixteenth century, from an unconvent...
This dissertation examines the altarpiece paintings of the late fifteenth-century Italian artist Dom...
Since the Middle Ages, strict regulations had divided the Venetian craft guilds according to the raw...
This dissertation examines the aesthetic response to altarpieces in early modern Italy, which culmin...
“Art, Ritual, and Reform” is the first comprehensive study of the social history, devotional practic...
International audienceThis paper investigates the diffusion in Siena of a particular composite type ...
The Saint Wolfgang Altarpiece is one of the last fifteenth-century carved and painted altarpieces st...
Fra Angelico\u27s frescoes for Pope Nicholas V\u27s private Vatican chapel (c. 1448-9) depict select...
The legacies of Vasarian and Burckhardtian historical paradigms have had the effect of leaving Berna...
In 1864 the V&A (then the South Kensington Museum) purchased a large marble altar frame from a deale...
Altarpieces are among the most outstanding and celebrated achievements of medieval art. They were th...
The artistic and cultural importance of pilgrimage has been treated peripherally in Italian Renaissa...
In the first five decades of his career, Lorenzo Lotto (c. 1480-1556) depicted the theme of the Enth...
Monks of the middle ages withdrew from society and sought lives of devotion and self-denial followin...
In the Cleveland Museum of Art there is a fifteenth century Italian altarpiece called The Madonna o...
This thesis studies Venetian painting in its golden age, the sixteenth century, from an unconvent...