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Raphael And The Beautiful Banker The Story Of The Bindo Altoviti Portrait David Alan Brown Jane Van Nimmen

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Raphael And The Beautiful Banker The Story Of The Bindo Altoviti Portrait David Alan Brown Jane Van Nimmen
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 65.68 MB
Pages: 224
Author: David Alan Brown; Jane Van Nimmen
ISBN: 9780300108248, 0300108249
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Raphael And The Beautiful Banker The Story Of The Bindo Altoviti Portrait David Alan Brown Jane Van Nimmen by David Alan Brown; Jane Van Nimmen 9780300108248, 0300108249 instant download after payment.

Five centuries ago a stunningly beautiful young man with flowing blond locks sat for a portrait by Raphael. In the artist’s dynamic conception, Bindo Altoviti turns as if to speak to his Florentine bride, Fiammetta. Ardently admired over the years, as it is today, Raphael’s portrait was also coolly received by more than one influential critic who cast a shadow on its reputation. This gloriously illustrated book tells the story of the portrait’s creation and of its unexpected trajectory through history.
Focusing on viewers’ responses to Bindo Altoviti, the book describes the transformation of the picture from a family treasure into a supposed self-portrait of the artist; its public display in Munich, where first it was celebrated, then dismissed by skeptics claiming that it was neither of nor by Raphael; and its acquisition by canny English dealers who lured the panel out of Nazi Germany. Purchased as a Raphael by American collector Samuel H. Kress, the painting was donated in 1943 to the newly opened National Gallery of Art, where Bindo’s image has beguiled visitors ever since.

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