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Woodcut Book Illustration in Renaissance Italy: The First Illustrated Books
The golden age of Italian woodcut illustration began in the last quarter of the fifteenth century and lasted for roughly 100 years, during which period some of the most harmonious and delightful books ever produced issued from Italian presses. The woodcuts designed for these books, in which one can find the graceful refinement of Botticelli, the monumental classicism of Mantegna, the idealized naturalism of Titian, and the mannered elegance of Salviati, are among the most beautiful prints of the Italian Renaissance. Within a decade of its invention, the printing press had been introduced into Italy by the Germans Conrad Sweynheym and Arnold Pannartz, who in 1464 set up a press at the Benedictine monastery in Subiaco, probably at the invitation of the abbot, Cardinal Turrecremata. This same cardinal was responsible for the first illustrated book published in Italy, his Meditationes de vita Christi, published in Rome in 1467 by Ulrich Han of Vienna (2d ed., 1473; 27.36), in which the thirty bold woodcuts serve as important aids to devout meditation. There has been debate about whether the designer of these woodcuts was Italian or Northern, although most scholars are agreed that the cutter was of Northern origin. In contrast, the spare and elegant woodcuts of the second illustrated book printed in Italy, the De re militari ( 26.71.4 ), appear wholly Italian. Published in...
Woodcut Book Illustration in Renaissance Italy: The First Illustrated Books | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art one of the great advantages of woodcuts is that the blocks could be placed in the same framework as movable type and printed in the same press.... related... timelines (3)... florence and central italy, 1400–1600 a.d. rome and southern italy, 1400–1600 a.d. venice and northern italy, 1400–1600 a.d. ... primary thematic essays (5)... the printed image in the west: history and techniques the printed image in the west: woodcut woodcut book illustration: florence in the 1490s woodcut book illustration:http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/wifb/hd_wifb.htm [1408 words]
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Manuscript Illumination in Italy, 1400–1600 | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Muse who entrusted the decoration of their volumes to outside painters and professional illuminators.... related... cited works of art or images (2)... timelines (3)... florence and central italy, 1400–1600 a.d. rome and southern italy, 1400–1600 a.d. venice and northern italy, 1400–1600 a.d. ... primary thematic essays (7)... the art of the book in the middle ages manuscript illumination in northern europe monasticism in medieval christianity painting in italian choir books,http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/iman/hd_iman.htm [1556 words]
Domestic Art in Renaissance Italy | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art because childbirth and marriage were richly celebrated, a number of objects were made in honor of these rituals.... related... timelines (3)... florence and central italy, 1400–1600 a.d. rome and southern italy, 1400–1600 a.d. venice and northern italy, 1400–1600 a.d. ... primary thematic essays (7)... architecture in renaissance italy art and love in the italian renaissance courtship and betrothal in the italian renaissance the idea and invention of the villa italian renaissance frames nuptial furnishings in the italian renaissance paintings of love and marriage in the italian renaissance .http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/dome/hd_dome.htm [1397 words]
Northern Italian Renaissance Painting | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of rose to prominence in the sixteenth century. the region was dominated by venice and milan, which had long vied for control of the lands that stretched between them. at the beginning of the sixteenth century, the political situation in northern italy was further complicated by french, spanish, and papal claims to various parts of the peninsula. in the years that followed, the spanish, the venetians, and the papal states consolidated their control, although some cities managed to maintain their independence. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/nirp/hd_nirp.htm [1284 words]
Architecture in Renaissance Italy | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1600 a.d. florence and central italy, 1600–1800 a.d. france, 1600–1800 a.d. great britain and ireland, 1600–1800 a.d. rome and southern italy, 1400–1600 a.d. the united states, 1600–1800 a.d. venice and northern italy, 1400–1600 a.d. ... primary thematic essays (5)... domestic art in renaissance italy the idea and invention of the villa the papacy and the vatican palace the papacy during the renaissance the rediscovery of classical antiquity ... http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/itar/hd_itar.htm [1273 words]
Northern Renaissance durer, twelve-year-old jesus among the scribes, 1506, oil on panel northern european renaissance renaissance art in europe outside italy. because the most innovative art was created in france, the netherlands and germany during this time, the "northern" reference has stuck.http://www.kunstbus.com/locate/northern+renaissance [475 words]
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