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Antico : the golden age of Renaissance bronzes

Title
Antico : the golden age of Renaissance bronzes / Eleonora Luciano ; with the collaboration of Denise Allen and Claudia Kryza-Gersch ; contributions by Stephen Campbell [and others].
Author
Luciano, Eleonora.
Publication
Washington [D.C.] : National Gallery of Art ; London : Paul Holberton Pub., 2011.

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Additional Authors
  • Allen, Denise.
  • Kryza-Gersch, Claudia.
  • Campbell, Stephen J. (Stephen John), 1963-
  • National Gallery of Art (U.S.)
  • Frick Collection.
Description
xi, 210 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plates; 29 cm
Summary
"Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi, known as Antico (c. 1455-1528), exemplifies the Renaissance passion for the revival of antiquity. Antico was proficient in all manner of antique art, which he studied, restored, and re-created with unparalleled skill. His gilded and silvered statuettes, made for the Gonzaga rulers at the court of Mantua, pioneered the genre of bronzes made in multiples....Antico's bronze inventions in turn promoted the iconic status of statuary from antiquity, such as the Apollo Belvedere discovered in Rome in 1489....This...publication...is the only available English-language monograph on the sculptor....Featuring a series of essays, the book provides an overview of Antico's career and addresses topics ranging from the chronology of his works to his understanding of the antique, his relationship with Mantuan humanism and Mantegna, his portraiture, aspects of his technique, and his artistic significance."--Front inside flap of dust jacket.
Subject
  • Antico, approximately 1460-1528 > Exhibitions
  • Antico, approximately 1460-1528 > Criticism and interpretation
  • Bronze sculpture, Renaissance > Italy > Exhibitions
Genre/Form
Exhibition catalogs.
Note
  • Catalog of an exhibition held at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Nov. 6, 2011-Apr. 8, 2012 and the Frick Collection, New York, May 1-July 29, 2011.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-203) and index.
Contents
Antico : Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi (c. 1455-1528) / Eleonora Luciano -- Why Antico matters / Claudia Kryza-Gersch -- Antico and Mantegna : humanist art and the fortune of the art object / Stephen J. Campbell -- The portraits of Antico : "in this, one discerns the perfection of your art" / Davide Gasparotto -- Gold, silver and the colors of bronze : Antico's language of materials in statuettes and reliefs / Denise Allen -- The art and innovation of Antico's bronzes : a technical investigation / Dylan Smith and Shelley Sturman -- Understanding Antico's patinas / Richard E. Stone.
Call Number
JQF 23-921
ISBN
  • 9781907372278
  • 190737227X
LCCN
2011022176
OCLC
727357179
Author
Luciano, Eleonora.
Title
Antico : the golden age of Renaissance bronzes / Eleonora Luciano ; with the collaboration of Denise Allen and Claudia Kryza-Gersch ; contributions by Stephen Campbell [and others].
Imprint
Washington [D.C.] : National Gallery of Art ; London : Paul Holberton Pub., 2011.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-203) and index.
Local Note
Art & Architecture Collection copy is the gift of Elisabeth Clark and Marianne Rosenberg.
Added Author
Allen, Denise.
Kryza-Gersch, Claudia.
Campbell, Stephen J. (Stephen John), 1963-
National Gallery of Art (U.S.)
Frick Collection.
Research Call Number
JQF 23-921
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