De pictura by Leon Battista Alberti (1404?-1472) is the earliest surviving treatise on visual art written in humanist Latin by an ostensible practitioner of painting. The book represents a definitive moment of cohesion between the two most conspicuous cultural developments of the early Renaissance, namely, humanism and the visual arts. This dissertation reconstructs the intellectual and visual environments in which Alberti moved before he entered Florence in the curia of Pope Eugenius IV in 1434, one year before the recorded date of completion of De pictura. For the two decades prior to his arrival in Florence, from 1414 to 1434, Alberti resided in Padua, Bologna, and Rome. Examination of specific textual and visual material in those ci...
[I] From the earliest times to the beginning of the Renaissance period, including the methods and ma...
Leon Battista Alberti publica De Pictura (1435) en Florencia. Para ese entonces ya se conocían algu...
This dissertation deals with two periods in the history of a room in the Sforza Castle known as the ...
"Leon Battista Alberti was one of the most important humanist scholars of the Italian Renaissance. A...
In contrast to theories of poetry or rhetoric, no complete ancient theory of the figurative arts sur...
In 1450, Leon Battista Alberti was hired by the condottiere Sigismondo Malatesta to redesign the chu...
Saggio sulla figura di Leon Battista Alberti nella storiografia letteraria e artistica dell'Umanesim...
Leon Battista Alberti’s vernacular treatise on painting, Della Pittura (1436), is usually characteri...
This essay on Alberti’s definition of painting as a surface or plane in the De pictura is part of a ...
grantor: University of TorontoLorenzo Ghiberti, the great sculptor of the doors of the Bap...
This dissertation explores the primary sites of collecting and display commissioned by Francesco I d...
This dissertation examines the role that Bologna’s university, the first inaugurated in western Euro...
[I] From the earliest times to the beginning of the renaissance period, including the methods and ma...
This thesis sets out to examine two new issues; the use of the colour modelling system in Florence i...
The work focuses on "Italian Renaissance Drawings from Years 1500-1520 in the Public Czech Collectio...
[I] From the earliest times to the beginning of the Renaissance period, including the methods and ma...
Leon Battista Alberti publica De Pictura (1435) en Florencia. Para ese entonces ya se conocían algu...
This dissertation deals with two periods in the history of a room in the Sforza Castle known as the ...
"Leon Battista Alberti was one of the most important humanist scholars of the Italian Renaissance. A...
In contrast to theories of poetry or rhetoric, no complete ancient theory of the figurative arts sur...
In 1450, Leon Battista Alberti was hired by the condottiere Sigismondo Malatesta to redesign the chu...
Saggio sulla figura di Leon Battista Alberti nella storiografia letteraria e artistica dell'Umanesim...
Leon Battista Alberti’s vernacular treatise on painting, Della Pittura (1436), is usually characteri...
This essay on Alberti’s definition of painting as a surface or plane in the De pictura is part of a ...
grantor: University of TorontoLorenzo Ghiberti, the great sculptor of the doors of the Bap...
This dissertation explores the primary sites of collecting and display commissioned by Francesco I d...
This dissertation examines the role that Bologna’s university, the first inaugurated in western Euro...
[I] From the earliest times to the beginning of the renaissance period, including the methods and ma...
This thesis sets out to examine two new issues; the use of the colour modelling system in Florence i...
The work focuses on "Italian Renaissance Drawings from Years 1500-1520 in the Public Czech Collectio...
[I] From the earliest times to the beginning of the Renaissance period, including the methods and ma...
Leon Battista Alberti publica De Pictura (1435) en Florencia. Para ese entonces ya se conocían algu...
This dissertation deals with two periods in the history of a room in the Sforza Castle known as the ...