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First extensive biographical narrative in English of Rosalba Carriera, and first scholarly investigation of the external and internal factors that helped to create this female painter's unique career in 18th-century Europe.
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First extensive biographical narrative in English of Rosalba Carriera, and first scholarly investigation of the external and internal factors that helped to create this female painter's unique career in 18th-century Europe.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 740g
- ISBN-13: 9789462988996
- ISBN-10: 9462988994
- Artikelnr.: 74333532
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 740g
- ISBN-13: 9789462988996
- ISBN-10: 9462988994
- Artikelnr.: 74333532
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Angela Oberer teaches art history at Georgetown University, Florence, at AIFS, at CEA, at CET which is associated with Vanderbilt University, and at other programs that work with colleges and universities from all over the USA.
List of Figures
Introduction
1 Rosalba Carriera - An Independent Single Artist in Eighteenth-Century Venice
Carriera's Early Years
Influential Friends
The Beginning of a Career: Carriera
an Exceptional Venetian Miniature Painter
Carriera's Membership in the Accademia di San Luca in Rome
A New Reading of Carriera's World en miniature
Carriera's Portrait of Philip Wharton (1698-1731)
Carriera's Daring Eroticism
The Young Gardener in Munich
Miniature Mythologies
Carriera and the Sister Arts
Carriera's Lady Putting Flowers in her Hair
Carriera's Clients of Erotic Art
2 Carriera's Discovery of Pastel Painting
A Short History of Pastel Painting
Successful Ambassador of a Neglected Technique. Carriera in the Art World of Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Venice
3 Carriera's International Network
Attacked by the British
Carriera and the French
German Travellers on the Grand Tour
The Italianate Climate in Düsseldorf
The House of Wittelsbach
The Importance of 'Owning a Carriera'
4 Carriera's Stay in Paris
Carriera's Admittance into the Académie de Peinture et de Sculpture
5 Carriera's Oeuvre in Pastel
Carriera's Portraits within the Venetian Tradition
From Unifying Formula to Character Studies
The Importance of 'Being a Carriera'
Carriera's 'Galleries of Beauty'
Character Studies and Erotica
Carriera's Favourite Pupil
Felicita Sartori
Carriera's Young Lady with a Parrot
Portrait or Allegory?
Mythological Subjects
The Reception of Carriera's Erotic Pastels
Carriera's Religious Works for Dresden
6 The Single Woman
the Spinster
7 Carriera's Last Journeys - The End of an Enviable Career
Carriera in Modena
Carriera in Vienna
The End of an Enviable Career
8 Carriera's Ways of Self-Fashioning
Carriera's House on the Grand Canal
a Fashionable Space of Self-Representation
Self-Fashioning through Self-Portraits
Carriera's Earliest Self-Portrait
Carriera's Self-Portrait in the Uffizi
Carriera's Self-Portrait as Winter in Dresden
1730-31
Carriera's Self-Portrait in Old Age in Windsor Castle
c.1744
Carriera's Self-Portrait in the Accademia in Venice
1746
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index of Names.
Introduction
1 Rosalba Carriera - An Independent Single Artist in Eighteenth-Century Venice
Carriera's Early Years
Influential Friends
The Beginning of a Career: Carriera
an Exceptional Venetian Miniature Painter
Carriera's Membership in the Accademia di San Luca in Rome
A New Reading of Carriera's World en miniature
Carriera's Portrait of Philip Wharton (1698-1731)
Carriera's Daring Eroticism
The Young Gardener in Munich
Miniature Mythologies
Carriera and the Sister Arts
Carriera's Lady Putting Flowers in her Hair
Carriera's Clients of Erotic Art
2 Carriera's Discovery of Pastel Painting
A Short History of Pastel Painting
Successful Ambassador of a Neglected Technique. Carriera in the Art World of Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Venice
3 Carriera's International Network
Attacked by the British
Carriera and the French
German Travellers on the Grand Tour
The Italianate Climate in Düsseldorf
The House of Wittelsbach
The Importance of 'Owning a Carriera'
4 Carriera's Stay in Paris
Carriera's Admittance into the Académie de Peinture et de Sculpture
5 Carriera's Oeuvre in Pastel
Carriera's Portraits within the Venetian Tradition
From Unifying Formula to Character Studies
The Importance of 'Being a Carriera'
Carriera's 'Galleries of Beauty'
Character Studies and Erotica
Carriera's Favourite Pupil
Felicita Sartori
Carriera's Young Lady with a Parrot
Portrait or Allegory?
Mythological Subjects
The Reception of Carriera's Erotic Pastels
Carriera's Religious Works for Dresden
6 The Single Woman
the Spinster
7 Carriera's Last Journeys - The End of an Enviable Career
Carriera in Modena
Carriera in Vienna
The End of an Enviable Career
8 Carriera's Ways of Self-Fashioning
Carriera's House on the Grand Canal
a Fashionable Space of Self-Representation
Self-Fashioning through Self-Portraits
Carriera's Earliest Self-Portrait
Carriera's Self-Portrait in the Uffizi
Carriera's Self-Portrait as Winter in Dresden
1730-31
Carriera's Self-Portrait in Old Age in Windsor Castle
c.1744
Carriera's Self-Portrait in the Accademia in Venice
1746
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index of Names.
List of Figures
Introduction
1 Rosalba Carriera - An Independent Single Artist in Eighteenth-Century Venice
Carriera's Early Years
Influential Friends
The Beginning of a Career: Carriera
an Exceptional Venetian Miniature Painter
Carriera's Membership in the Accademia di San Luca in Rome
A New Reading of Carriera's World en miniature
Carriera's Portrait of Philip Wharton (1698-1731)
Carriera's Daring Eroticism
The Young Gardener in Munich
Miniature Mythologies
Carriera and the Sister Arts
Carriera's Lady Putting Flowers in her Hair
Carriera's Clients of Erotic Art
2 Carriera's Discovery of Pastel Painting
A Short History of Pastel Painting
Successful Ambassador of a Neglected Technique. Carriera in the Art World of Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Venice
3 Carriera's International Network
Attacked by the British
Carriera and the French
German Travellers on the Grand Tour
The Italianate Climate in Düsseldorf
The House of Wittelsbach
The Importance of 'Owning a Carriera'
4 Carriera's Stay in Paris
Carriera's Admittance into the Académie de Peinture et de Sculpture
5 Carriera's Oeuvre in Pastel
Carriera's Portraits within the Venetian Tradition
From Unifying Formula to Character Studies
The Importance of 'Being a Carriera'
Carriera's 'Galleries of Beauty'
Character Studies and Erotica
Carriera's Favourite Pupil
Felicita Sartori
Carriera's Young Lady with a Parrot
Portrait or Allegory?
Mythological Subjects
The Reception of Carriera's Erotic Pastels
Carriera's Religious Works for Dresden
6 The Single Woman
the Spinster
7 Carriera's Last Journeys - The End of an Enviable Career
Carriera in Modena
Carriera in Vienna
The End of an Enviable Career
8 Carriera's Ways of Self-Fashioning
Carriera's House on the Grand Canal
a Fashionable Space of Self-Representation
Self-Fashioning through Self-Portraits
Carriera's Earliest Self-Portrait
Carriera's Self-Portrait in the Uffizi
Carriera's Self-Portrait as Winter in Dresden
1730-31
Carriera's Self-Portrait in Old Age in Windsor Castle
c.1744
Carriera's Self-Portrait in the Accademia in Venice
1746
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index of Names.
Introduction
1 Rosalba Carriera - An Independent Single Artist in Eighteenth-Century Venice
Carriera's Early Years
Influential Friends
The Beginning of a Career: Carriera
an Exceptional Venetian Miniature Painter
Carriera's Membership in the Accademia di San Luca in Rome
A New Reading of Carriera's World en miniature
Carriera's Portrait of Philip Wharton (1698-1731)
Carriera's Daring Eroticism
The Young Gardener in Munich
Miniature Mythologies
Carriera and the Sister Arts
Carriera's Lady Putting Flowers in her Hair
Carriera's Clients of Erotic Art
2 Carriera's Discovery of Pastel Painting
A Short History of Pastel Painting
Successful Ambassador of a Neglected Technique. Carriera in the Art World of Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Venice
3 Carriera's International Network
Attacked by the British
Carriera and the French
German Travellers on the Grand Tour
The Italianate Climate in Düsseldorf
The House of Wittelsbach
The Importance of 'Owning a Carriera'
4 Carriera's Stay in Paris
Carriera's Admittance into the Académie de Peinture et de Sculpture
5 Carriera's Oeuvre in Pastel
Carriera's Portraits within the Venetian Tradition
From Unifying Formula to Character Studies
The Importance of 'Being a Carriera'
Carriera's 'Galleries of Beauty'
Character Studies and Erotica
Carriera's Favourite Pupil
Felicita Sartori
Carriera's Young Lady with a Parrot
Portrait or Allegory?
Mythological Subjects
The Reception of Carriera's Erotic Pastels
Carriera's Religious Works for Dresden
6 The Single Woman
the Spinster
7 Carriera's Last Journeys - The End of an Enviable Career
Carriera in Modena
Carriera in Vienna
The End of an Enviable Career
8 Carriera's Ways of Self-Fashioning
Carriera's House on the Grand Canal
a Fashionable Space of Self-Representation
Self-Fashioning through Self-Portraits
Carriera's Earliest Self-Portrait
Carriera's Self-Portrait in the Uffizi
Carriera's Self-Portrait as Winter in Dresden
1730-31
Carriera's Self-Portrait in Old Age in Windsor Castle
c.1744
Carriera's Self-Portrait in the Accademia in Venice
1746
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index of Names.





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