Federico Barocci: Renaissance Master of Color and Line - Rilegato

Mann, Judith W.; Bohn, Babette

 
9780300174779: Federico Barocci: Renaissance Master of Color and Line

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Federico Barocci (c. 1533/35–1612) was one of the most innovative Italian artists of the second half of the 16th century. His art combines the Renaissance focus on the human body with an unparalleled use of color and light. He created dynamic compositions that challenged the limitations of traditional pictorial boundaries, becoming a model for Baroque artists of the following century. Nearly 1,500 drawings by Barocci survive, providing invaluable insight into the artist's process and thinking.

Essays by leading scholars in the field discuss the role of Urbino—Barocci's hometown—in the artist's development; his pioneering approach to religious subjects; his technique as a draftsman; the interdependence of painting and drawing in his work; and his use of red underpaint. Catalogue entries treat nineteen groups of paintings and drawings, including many previously unpublished sheets. This beautiful and groundbreaking book reveals the breadth and significance of Barocci's oeuvre.

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Judith W. Mann is curator of European art to 1800 at Saint Louis Art Museum. Babette Bohn is professor of art history at Texas Christian University, Fort Worth.

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9780891780960: Federico Barocci: Renaissance Master of Color and Line

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ISBN 10:  0891780963 ISBN 13:  9780891780960
Casa editrice: Saint Louis Art Museum [with] Ya..., 2012
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