Pliny and the Artistic Culture of the Italian Renaissance : : The Legacy of the Natural History
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The art history of a book on science -- Pliny's career and the scope of the Natural history -- Pliny on ancient art -- Petrarch's Pliny -- Following Petrarch -- Collecting, illuminating, and critiquing the Natural history in fifteenth-century Italy -- Alberti, Ghiberti and the early Florentine response to Pliny -- Pliny as an inspiration for fifteenth-century humanists, educators, patrons and artists in north Italy -- Pliny in print and in stone -- Mantegna and Leonardo strive to be a new Apelles -- Pliny helps spur the development of new subject matters -- The Plinian signature as a badge of prestige -- Pliny and the formation of art collections in Florence -- Laocoön, or Pliny vindicated -- Beyond Laocoön -- Pliny's influence on early sixteenth-century theoretical writers -- Vasari and Pliny as historians of art -- Pliny's influence on theoretical treatises after Vasari -- Pliny's legacy.
"Pliny's Natural History (AD 77-79) served as an indispensable guide to and exemplar of the ideals of art for Renaissance artists, patrons, and theorists. Bearing the imprimatur of antiquity, the Natural History gave permission to do art on a grand scale, to value it, and to see it as an incomparable source of prestige and pleasure. In Pliny and the Artistic Culture of the Italian Renaissance, Sarah Blake McHam surveys Pliny's influence, from Petrarch, the first figure to recognize Pliny's relevance to understanding the history of Greek art and its reception by the Romans, to Vasari and late 16th-century theorists. McHam charts the historiography of Latin and Italian manuscripts and early printed copies of the Natural History to trace the dissemination of its contents to artists from Donatello and Ghiberti to Michelangelo and Titian. Meanwhile, benefactors commissioned works intended to emulate the prototypes Pliny described, aligning themselves with the great patrons of antiquity. This is a richly illustrated, comprehensive reference work of social history, myth making, iconography, theory, and criticism."--book jacket.
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Ladies Library Collection.
PUBLISHED
New Haven and London : Yale University Press, 2013.
Year Published: 2013
Description: xiii, 450 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9780300186031
SUBJECTS
Pliny, -- the Elder -- Appreciation.
Art, Renaissance -- Italy -- Sources.
Aesthetics, Renaissance.
Aesthetics, Italian.