Alessandra Bigi Iotti and Giulio Zavatta are noted art historians, authors, and professors who have organized exhibitions, events, and conferences in Italy and abroad. In this book, they take the reader on a journey through art galleries, museums, and places of worship, looking for celebrated as well as forgotten masterpieces of Mannerism – the most controversial style of the Renaissance period. Mannerism emerged in the later years of the High Italian Renaissance and continued into the early 17th century. Noted artists who worked in this style include Pontormo, Rosso Fiorentino, Parmigianino,…mehr
Alessandra Bigi Iotti and Giulio Zavatta are noted art historians, authors, and professors who have organized exhibitions, events, and conferences in Italy and abroad. In this book, they take the reader on a journey through art galleries, museums, and places of worship, looking for celebrated as well as forgotten masterpieces of Mannerism – the most controversial style of the Renaissance period. Mannerism emerged in the later years of the High Italian Renaissance and continued into the early 17th century. Noted artists who worked in this style include Pontormo, Rosso Fiorentino, Parmigianino, and Giulio Romano. This book offers insight into this movement in the context of its time and brings to light forgotten works that represent an important part of Italian art history. Text in English and Italian.
Alessandra Bigi Iotti, Giulio Zavatta are art historians, authors, and professors who have organized exhibitions, events and conferences, and published essays and books in Italy and abroad. Founders of the Taccuini d’Arte magazine, they have curated several editions of the Biennale del Disegno in Rimini.
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Manner, Mannerism, and Beautiful Manner Florence: Genesis and Models of the Manner. Andrea del Sarto and Fra Bartolomeo Pontormo and Rosso Fiorentino Eccentric Artists: Beccafumi, Aspertini, and Pordenone At the Origins of the Manner: the Artists in Rome from the Death of Raphael up to the Sack of Rome: the Closest Disciples Artists in Rome in the 1530s Diaspora of the Artists and Spreading of the Manner in Italy: Parmigianino from Rome to Bologna Parmigianino from Bologna to the Last Years in Parma Perin del Vaga and the Manner in Genoa Polidoro da Caravaggio and the Manner in Naples Rosso Fiorentino and the Manner in Central Italy Giulio Romano and the Spreading of the Manner in North Italy The Manner in Veneto The Manner in Lombardy The Manner in Florence in the Time of Cosimo I de’ Medici Palazzo Vecchio as Emblem of the Cultural Rebirth in Florence: Bronzino and Salviati Vasari and Cosimo I de’ Medici The Studiolo of Francesco I and the Late Florentine Manner The Manner in Rome from 1530 to the Late 1500 Big Yards Federico Barocci and His Epigones (Metaurensi Mannerists) The Oratorio del Gonfalone Villa d’Este in Tivoli Palazzo Farnese in Caprarola Foreign Artists in Italy in the Time of the Manner Northern and Flemish Artists in Veneto
Manner, Mannerism, and Beautiful Manner Florence: Genesis and Models of the Manner. Andrea del Sarto and Fra Bartolomeo Pontormo and Rosso Fiorentino Eccentric Artists: Beccafumi, Aspertini, and Pordenone At the Origins of the Manner: the Artists in Rome from the Death of Raphael up to the Sack of Rome: the Closest Disciples Artists in Rome in the 1530s Diaspora of the Artists and Spreading of the Manner in Italy: Parmigianino from Rome to Bologna Parmigianino from Bologna to the Last Years in Parma Perin del Vaga and the Manner in Genoa Polidoro da Caravaggio and the Manner in Naples Rosso Fiorentino and the Manner in Central Italy Giulio Romano and the Spreading of the Manner in North Italy The Manner in Veneto The Manner in Lombardy The Manner in Florence in the Time of Cosimo I de’ Medici Palazzo Vecchio as Emblem of the Cultural Rebirth in Florence: Bronzino and Salviati Vasari and Cosimo I de’ Medici The Studiolo of Francesco I and the Late Florentine Manner The Manner in Rome from 1530 to the Late 1500 Big Yards Federico Barocci and His Epigones (Metaurensi Mannerists) The Oratorio del Gonfalone Villa d’Este in Tivoli Palazzo Farnese in Caprarola Foreign Artists in Italy in the Time of the Manner Northern and Flemish Artists in Veneto
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