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Bernardino Poccetti And The Art Of Religious Painting At The End Of The Florentine Renaissance Douglas Dow

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Bernardino Poccetti And The Art Of Religious Painting At The End Of The Florentine Renaissance Douglas Dow
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.06 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Douglas Dow
ISBN: 9789048550951, 9048550955
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Bernardino Poccetti And The Art Of Religious Painting At The End Of The Florentine Renaissance Douglas Dow by Douglas Dow 9789048550951, 9048550955 instant download after payment.

By almost any measure Bernardino Barbatelli, called Poccetti, was a successful and sought after painter in late sixteenth-century Florence, but his works have remained largely overlooked. This study situates representative examples of his religious painting within their respective contexts to demonstrate how Poccetti and his patrons negotiated the increasingly fraught terrain of sacred painting in the period of religious reform. These case studies demonstrate how patrons ranging from the Dominicans to the Carthusians to prominent Florentine patricians relied on Poccetti’s skill in creating compelling narratives that reflected current concerns within the Catholic world. In the process, Poccetti invoked an august Florentine tradition of fresco painting, shaping it to better address the demands placed on religious imagery at the end of the Renaissance.

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