Rome in Caravaggio's Day 1600-1630
分類: 图书,进口原版,Arts & Photography(艺术与摄影),History & Criticism(历史与评论),
品牌: Rossella Vodret
基本信息出版社:Skira (2012年9月4日)平装:904页正文语种:英语ISBN:8857213870条形码:9788857213873商品重量:367 gASIN:8857213870您想告诉我们您发现了更低的价格?
商品描述Caravaggio was an unquestioned genius who eclipsed all other artists of his time. But just who were these fellow travellers? Bringing together 200 works from world collections, Rome at the Time of Caravaggio is the first work to reconstruct the connective tissue of the Eternal City where the great genius lived and worked.
In the vibrant and exhilarating years of the reassertion of Catholic Papacy after the Lutheran scare, celebrated in the Holy Year 1600, Rome became the cultural capital of Europe, drawing in thousands of artists from Italy (Caravaggio among them) and also from other great European nations: Spain, France, Germany, the Netherlands.
In the period 1595-1635, Rome was characterised by a creative ferment which may be considered to mark the beginning of truly European art. Yet to be studied in sufficient depth, the city at the time was a crucible in which artists of different backgrounds, cultures and tongues worked side by side exchanging techniques, stimuli, experiences, styles and iconographies. In the space of a few years, they swept away the late Mannerist stereotypes and ushered in the most extraordinary artistic rebirth ever witnessed in Rome. The results would be felt all over Europe throughout the 17th century. The catalogue relates this poorly known story to a broad audience, rendering justice and visibility to talented artists who had the 'misfortune' of living in Rome in the early decades of the sixteen hundreds and have languished into modern times in the shadow of the incredibly popular Caravaggio.