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Reframing Seventeenth-Century Bolognese Art

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"Unger achieves a generous and fresh analysis of this notoriously fraught aspect of seventeenth- century art historiography, which he proves is overdue for revisionist inquiry. He succeeds in demonstrating the vital need to recalibrate the conventional lexicon of terminology typically used to (pejoratively) uphold status quo narratives."
-- James R. Jewitt, The Sixteenth Century Journal, vol 3, no2., Summer 2022

These ground-breaking essays, all based on original archival research, consider the evolving interest in Bolognese art in seventeenth-century Italy, particularly focusing on the period after the death of Guido Reni in 1642. Les mer

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These ground-breaking essays, all based on original archival research, consider the evolving interest in Bolognese art in seventeenth-century Italy, particularly focusing on the period after the death of Guido Reni in 1642. Edited by Bolognese specialists Raffaella Morselli and Babette Bohn, the studies collected here focus on the taste for Bolognese art within Bologna itself and in other parts of the Italian peninsula, including Mantua, Ferrara, Rome, and Florence. Essays examine the roles of gender, class, and the social status of the artist in early modern Bologna; approaches to exhibiting artworks in noble Bolognese collections; the reputations of local women artists; the popularity of Bolognese quadratura painting; and the relative success of both contemporary and earlier Bolognese artists with Italian collectors.

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Forlag
Amsterdam University Press
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9789462986336
Utgivelsesår
2019
Format
24 x 17 cm

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"Unger achieves a generous and fresh analysis of this notoriously fraught aspect of seventeenth- century art historiography, which he proves is overdue for revisionist inquiry. He succeeds in demonstrating the vital need to recalibrate the conventional lexicon of terminology typically used to (pejoratively) uphold status quo narratives."
-- James R. Jewitt, The Sixteenth Century Journal, vol 3, no2., Summer 2022

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