Piero di Cosimo : the poetry of painting in Renaissance Florence /

Born in 1462, an auspicious time for hopeful young painters in Renaissance Florence, Piero di Cosimo left the city's artistic landscape forever changed upon his death in 1522. The singular vision of this highly esteemed painter is beautifully presented in this important publication, which accom...

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Other Authors / Creators:Hirschauer, Gretchen A. Paintings. Selections.
Geronimus, Dennis, 1972-
Brilliant, Virginia.
Franklin, David, 1961-
Luchs, Alison.
Padovani, Serena.
Walmsley, Elizabeth.
Piero, di Cosimo, 1462-1521.
Other Corporate Authors / Creators:National Gallery of Art (U.S.)
Galleria degli Uffizi.
Format: Book
Language:English
Imprint: Washington : National Gallery of Art ; Florence : Galleria degli Uffizi, 2015.
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Summary:Born in 1462, an auspicious time for hopeful young painters in Renaissance Florence, Piero di Cosimo left the city's artistic landscape forever changed upon his death in 1522. The singular vision of this highly esteemed painter is beautifully presented in this important publication, which accompanies the first-ever retrospective of di Cosimo's astonishing career. A contemporary of luminaries such as Botticelli, Leonardo and Michelangelo, Piero di Cosimo was regarded in his day as a creative spirit of uncommon imagination. As a poet his fantastic inventions rivalled the verses of the shining lights of ancient Greece and Rome, whose myths and allegories he set out to transform in a strange language all his own. As a masterful painter of both sacred and profane subjects he could flit between complex, crowded compositions and scenes of intimate, tranquil lyricism. This groundbreaking publication demonstrates di Cosimo's range through in-depth discussions of individual works that help to substantiate specific interpretations and cases of authorship while also addressing the broader social and religious functions of image-making in the period. This unique publication makes a significant contribution to our understanding of a true Italian master, arguably Renaissance art's most spellbinding storyteller.
Born in 1462, an auspicious time for hopeful young painters in Renaissance Florence, Piero di Cosimo left the city's artistic landscape forever changed upon his death in 1522. The singular vision of this highly esteemed painter is beautifully presented in this important publication, which accompanies the first-ever retrospective of Piero's astonishing career.
Item Description:"The exhibition is organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, and the Galleria degli Uffizi, Superintendency of Cultural Heritage for the City and the Museums of Florence"--Title page verso.
Physical Description:viii, 248 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-241) and index.
ISBN:9781848221734
1848221738
9780894683923
0894683926
Author Notes:Gretchen Hirschauer is Associate Curator of Italian and Spanish paintings at the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC and co-curator of the exhibition. Dennis Geronimus is Associate Professor of Art History and Department Chair at New York University and guest curator of the exhibition. Virginia Brilliant is Ulla R. Searing Curator of Collections at the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota. David Franklin is an independent scholar. Alison Luchs is Curator of early European sculpture at the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Serena Padovani is Director Emerita of the Galleria Palatina in Florence. Elizabeth Walmsley is a conservator of paintings at the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.