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Bernini and His World: Sculpture and Sculptors in Early Modern Rome

Autor Livio Pestilli
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 mai 2022
Bernini and His World is a unique exploration of Gian Lorenzo Bernini the sculptor, offering new insights into the artist including discussions of his stylistic innovations and the ways he approached sculpture. Placing his life and work within a social, anthropological and historical context, Pestilli gives a fascinating and in-depth account of the artist, from the Rome in which he lived and its reception to foreign sculptors to the myth-making aspects of his biographies, and his critics. Beautifully illustrated throughout, this engagingly written book draws on a deep familiarity with both historic and modern Italian culture to give readers a vivid account of sculpture and sculptors in early modern Rome and Bernini's lasting legacy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781848225497
ISBN-10: 1848225490
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: Includes 140 colour and 27 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 191 x 251 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1.33 kg
Editura: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Colecția Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Locul publicării:United States

Descriere

Bernini and His World is a unique exploration of Gian Lorenzo Bernini the sculptor, offering new insights into the artist including discussions of his stylistic innovations and the ways he approached sculpture. Placing his life and work within a social, anthropological and historical context, Pestilli gives a fascinating and in-depth account of the artist, from the Rome in which he lived and its reception to foreign sculptors to the myth-making aspects of his biographies, and his critics. Beautifully illustrated throughout, this engagingly written book draws on a deep familiarity with both historic and modern Italian culture to give readers a vivid account of sculpture and sculptors in early modern Rome and Bernini's lasting legacy.


Cuprins

Preface; Chapter 1: "Berninus Neapolitan[us] sculptor"; Chapter 2: Of Sculptors and Cobblers; Chapter 3: Tall Tales; Chapter 4: Biographies, Garments, and Bernini's "Abito...grosso, e rozzo" in Perspective; Chapter 5: Pride and Prejudice: Paris–Rome; Chapter 6: Bernini's Shadow; Bibliography; Index

Recenzii

‘By approaching Bernini from six oblique, and seemingly quirky angles, Livio Pestilli presents not only an all-round view of Bernini and aspects of his historiography and later reputation, but also his world, from disdain for Naples, to artists’ clothes. An original and illuminating book.’ – Jennifer Montagu, The Warburg Institute
‘With an extraordinary eye for the telling detail, Livio Pestilli reveals the ingenious range of stratagems by which Bernini cemented his position as Baroque Rome’s dominant artist. An original, delightful portrait of a volcanic creator of art, complemented by bounteous illustrations.’ – Ingrid Rowland, Professor, University of Notre Dame, Rome

'Pestilli’s innovative approach offers exciting new perspectives on the artist, and makes you look afresh at the man, his work and his world.' – The Art Newspaper
'documents Bernini's legacy to other artists with a staggering array of color photographs...vast visual encyclopedia of Baroque sculpture in Rome...the real value of the book is its magical mystery tour through the mind and art of Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Rome’s very own Vesuvius' – New York Review of Books
'Pestilli and his publisher deserve high praise for having assembled the most beautiful collection of colour images of Roman baroque sculpture between two covers.' – Bruce Boucher, TLS
'Livio Pestilli approaches the artist not chronologically but kaleidoscopically, as he puts it, posing unexpected questions that allow him to probe the career and the major works in eye-opening ways.' – The Burlington Magazine

'In this fascinating book, Pestilli (Trinity College, Rome) provides thought-provoking insights into the life and art of Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598–1680). Pestilli extends discussion of the artist into new territory fitting for the present environment. With its excellent illustrations and solid scholarly apparatus, this is a valuable book for academic audiences. Highly recommended.' – A. V. Coonin, Rhodes College, Choice Reviews