Nella mostra e nel catalogo "Il Corpo e l'anima" si era cercato di sintetizzare la complessa storia della scultura in Italia a cavallo del Cinquecento, raccontata attraverso l’alternanza proposta da Aby Warburg tra l’ethos «apollineo» e il pathos «dionisiaco». Le giornate di studio che l’hanno accompagnata, tenutesi a Parigi e a Milano, hanno offerto l’opportunità a numerosi storici dell’arte e studiosi di approfondire alcuni argomenti e hanno dato vita a questo libro. Philippe Toussaint, prendendo spunto dalle interpretazioni warburghiane sull’antica figura del centauro, analizza il rito funebre nel rilievo della tomba di Francesco Sassetti in Santa Trinita a Firenze, evidenziandone il sincretismo tra mondo pagano e cristiano che ha dato origine a una «immortalità scolpita». Ulrich Pfisterer esplora la scultura come veicolo di piacere, sensualità ed emozione negli studioli, i luoghi in cui gli umanisti e i letterati si dedicavano allo studio, mentre Philippe Morel mostra come la figura della menade, in preda all’antica trance dionisiaca, sintetizzi dolore ed erotismo nell’opera di Agostino di Duccio e Bertoldo di Giovanni. Patricia Lee Rubin si concentra sulla scultura come espressione della malinconia associata alla morte a Roma, sia negli Schiavi per la tomba di Giulio II di Michelangelo sia nella tomba Tornabuoni di Andrea del Verrocchio. La rappresentazione del pathos e il tema dell’obbedienza a Dio e dell’atteggiamento nei confronti della morte sono i temi al centro dello studio di Gabriela Mazzon sul sacrificio di Isacco. Ludmila Acone, dal canto suo, mostra la natura virtuosa della danza nell’Italia del Quattrocento, dove l’immaginazione del movimento coreutico permetteva di dar forma a un mondo ideale. Nel suo studio sul teatro sacro nella Firenze del Quattrocento, Paola Ventrone dimostra come le innovazioni spaziali di Brunelleschi abbiano reso possibile una nuova efficacia espressiva del messaggio visivo per gli spettatori/credenti. Infine, Anne Lepoittevin mette in luce i legami tra il teatro sacro e i gruppi scultorei del Sacro Monte di Varallo.
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Marc Bormand is the conservator of the Louvre sculpture department, responsible for the Italian sculpture of Moyen Âge and the Renaissance. Co-commissaire, among others, of the exhibition Desiderio da Settignano - La découverte de la grace dans la sculpture de la Renaissance (Paris, Louvre, 2006-2007; Florence, Bargello, 2007; Washington, National Gallery of Art, 2007). In 2013, the exhibition TLa primavera del Rinascimento. La scultura e le arti a Firenze 1400-1460 was organized with Beatrice Paolozzi Strozzi at the Bargello National Museum in Florence and, between 2013 and 2014, at the Louvre in Paris. Beatrice Paolozzi Strozzi descendant of the historical Florentine Strozzi family, was the director of the national museum of Bargello in Florence in 2014. She is an ordinary academic of the art of design. These scientific publications are well-known, both in the domain of the Renaissance and in the art of the 20th century. She currently collaborates with the Louvre Museum. Monica Preti is currently the scientific director of Pistoia Museums. Historian of modern art, she worked on the history of the collection and on the relationship between art and literature in the Renaissance era. Francesca Tasso is currently director of the civic museums of Castello Sforzesco in Milan. She studied in particular Late Gothic and Renaissance art and the formation of the collections of the Milan museums. The most recent publications include: Vetri contemporanei al Castello Sforzesco. La collezione Bellini-Pezzoli (with Claudio Salsi, Marsilio, 2017), Leonardo Da Vinci. La sala delle Asse del Castello Sforzesco (with Michela Palazzo, Silvana, 2017).
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