Lupe
Suche

Andrew Ladis 
Victims and Villains in Vasari’s Lives 

Support
Adobe DRM
Cover von Andrew Ladis: Victims and Villains in Vasari's Lives (PDF)
Giorgio Vasari’s
The Lives of the Artists (1550, 1568) has been a key subject of study for students of the Italian Renaissance over the hundreds of years since its publication. It has maintained a powerful grip on the historical imagination and continues to influence the way scholars treat the Renaissance, its artists, and the entire intellectual enterprise of Western art. Focusing on Vasari’s literary and narrative achievements, Andrew Ladis turns to Vasari’s villains, rather than his heroes, to demonstrate the biographer’s foremost interest in glorifying Michelangelo.



Approaching
Lives on Vasari’s terms–as the grand story of the rebirth and triumph of art in Italy–Ladis argues that Vasari was not a mere compiler of facts, but a shrewd, self-confident author aware of the power of metaphor. With a literary reading of the text, Ladis analyzes Vasari’s motives and methods as an attempt to portray the great Michelangelo as a Christlike exemplum of ultimate light and goodness. Through biographic details both real and invented, Vasari presents all other artists as various players with varying degrees of heroic and villainous value. Antiheroic characters such as Buffalmacco, Lippi, and Castagno, Ladis argues, serve to accentuate the contrasting greatness of Michelangelo.



€33.99
Zahlungsmethoden

Über den Autor

Andrew Ladis (1949-2007) was Franklin Professor of Art History at the University of Georgia. His previous books include The Craft of Art: Originality and Industry in the Italian Renaissance and Baroque Workshop and, in four volumes, Giotto and the World of Early Italian Art: An Anthology of Literature.
Sprache Englisch ● Format PDF ● Seiten 188 ● ISBN 9781469626031 ● Dateigröße 13.4 MB ● Verlag The University of North Carolina Press ● Ort Chapel Hill ● Land US ● Erscheinungsjahr 2015 ● herunterladbar 24 Monate ● Währung EUR ● ID 5509881 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
erfordert DRM-fähige Lesetechnologie

Ebooks vom selben Autor / Herausgeber

5.833 Ebooks in dieser Kategorie