In the careers of many prominent seventeenth-century painters such as Annibale Carracci, Guercino, Domenichino and even Caravaggio there is a familiar stylistic progression: each began their careers with a chiaroscuro manner rooted in Venetian and Emilian naturalism and then later shift to a markedly classicizing manner characterized by a brightening or lightening of the palette, a tendency to idealize the human form, and an insistence on composing in a series of parallel planes. The art-theoretical concept known as L'Idea della bellezza was the touchstone in cases where this stylistic phenomenon manifested itself. Developed and modified in antiquity to maintain its relevance to art theory, the Platonic Idea went through many variations a...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this thesis is to determine the status of th...
This dissertation focuses on the paintings of the Florentine Mannerist Agnolo Bronzino (1503-1572) a...
The debate about the nature of the theoretical basis of the training under the Carracci can be expan...
In the careers of many prominent seventeenth-century painters such as Annibale Carracci, Guercino, D...
In contrast to theories of poetry or rhetoric, no complete ancient theory of the figurative arts sur...
The mid-seicento in Italy witnessed a sustained proliferation of writers on art scattered throughout...
The relative sophistication of artists in the early modern era is contested, especially with regards...
Scholars of late Cinquecento and early Seicento Italian painting have tended to dismiss Florence aft...
Scholars of late Cinquecento and early Seicento Italian painting have tended to dismiss Florence aft...
1. Semiotic innovation in the art of Leonardo da Vinci In his “Trattato della pittura ” Leonardo sta...
The development of Italian Baroque painting has been characterized in the Twentieth Century as a mat...
The Beautiful and The Idea in 17th-Century Aesthetics In his renowned lecture on the Idea, which he...
This thesis investigates the role poetry played in the rise of the Renaissance artist. It argues tha...
Thesis advisor: Stephanie LeoneDespite a surge of scholarly and public interest in the mid-twentieth...
Graduate art history research paper.AR 414.1978 Fall.Includes bibliographic references (page 57)
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this thesis is to determine the status of th...
This dissertation focuses on the paintings of the Florentine Mannerist Agnolo Bronzino (1503-1572) a...
The debate about the nature of the theoretical basis of the training under the Carracci can be expan...
In the careers of many prominent seventeenth-century painters such as Annibale Carracci, Guercino, D...
In contrast to theories of poetry or rhetoric, no complete ancient theory of the figurative arts sur...
The mid-seicento in Italy witnessed a sustained proliferation of writers on art scattered throughout...
The relative sophistication of artists in the early modern era is contested, especially with regards...
Scholars of late Cinquecento and early Seicento Italian painting have tended to dismiss Florence aft...
Scholars of late Cinquecento and early Seicento Italian painting have tended to dismiss Florence aft...
1. Semiotic innovation in the art of Leonardo da Vinci In his “Trattato della pittura ” Leonardo sta...
The development of Italian Baroque painting has been characterized in the Twentieth Century as a mat...
The Beautiful and The Idea in 17th-Century Aesthetics In his renowned lecture on the Idea, which he...
This thesis investigates the role poetry played in the rise of the Renaissance artist. It argues tha...
Thesis advisor: Stephanie LeoneDespite a surge of scholarly and public interest in the mid-twentieth...
Graduate art history research paper.AR 414.1978 Fall.Includes bibliographic references (page 57)
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this thesis is to determine the status of th...
This dissertation focuses on the paintings of the Florentine Mannerist Agnolo Bronzino (1503-1572) a...
The debate about the nature of the theoretical basis of the training under the Carracci can be expan...