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This edited volume addresses the circulation of works of art, images, and ideas between the Iberian and Italian world and the subsequent responses this motion generated. Amongst the themes discussed are the concepts of centre and periphery, replicas and alterations, and how items and ideas were reinterpreted. The processes of appropriation and transformation create an artistic geography of identities in which originality can be studied through the processes of assimilation of images shared between Europe, Asia, and America. Chapters challenge the negative conceptualization of "copying" arguing…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This edited volume addresses the circulation of works of art, images, and ideas between the Iberian and Italian world and the subsequent responses this motion generated. Amongst the themes discussed are the concepts of centre and periphery, replicas and alterations, and how items and ideas were reinterpreted. The processes of appropriation and transformation create an artistic geography of identities in which originality can be studied through the processes of assimilation of images shared between Europe, Asia, and America. Chapters challenge the negative conceptualization of "copying" arguing that the "copy" is not simply a derivation but a new creation that is shaped by the interests and preferences of the receiver. Similarly, contributors argue for a more nuanced concept of what exactly an artistic centre is. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, Renaissance studies, and Iberian studies.
Autorenporträt
Corinna Tania Gallori is researcher for the Swiss National Fund project Building a Renaissance: Networks of Artists and Patrons from Ticino and Lombardy in Rome (1417- 1527), based at the Scuola Universitaria Superiore della Svizzera Italiana (SUPSI) of Mendrisio, as well as a member of the Circulation of images in the early modern artistic geographies of the Hispanic World (CIRIMA) research group. Benito Navarrete Prieto is Full Professor of Art History at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and the PI of the the Circulation of images in the early modern artistic geographies of the Hispanic World (CIRIMA) research group.