Vasari Michelangelo And The Allegory Of

Éditeur
Paul Holberton Publishing Ed.
Format
Livre Relié
Langue
Français
Parution
10 - 2020
EAN
9781911300823
Dimensions
230 × 270 × 20 mm
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Résumé du livre

Informationen zum Autor Carlo Falciani is an art historian and professor of history of modern art at the Accademia di Belle Arte in Florence. Klappentext This book recounts the exciting rediscovery of Giorgio Vasari's painting Allegory of Patience , created in 1551-52 for the Bishop of Arezzo in Vasari's hometown. This book explores the history of the painting, from its commission to the display of the stunning final work. The Bishop of Arezzo regarded patience as the key to his career and achievements and wished it to be represented in a picture. Vasari, assigned the task, consulted his contemporaries and fellow humanists--as well as the great sculptor Michelangelo, as many surviving letters now reveal--when deciding what form the interpretation of such a virtue should take. The painting depicts the monumental figure of a woman, life-sized, with arms crossed, as she watches time run down. The passing of time is symbolized in the drops that fall from an antique water clock beside her, gradually wearing away the stone on which she rests her foot. The image represents more exactly the Latin tag diuturna tolerantia , or "daily tolerance." The painting quickly became famous in its time and was frequently copied--but not until now has the original emerged. Thanks to letters between those involved, the painting and the process of its creation are richly documented. Furthermore, the correspondence reveals new insights and quotations about picture-making from Michelangelo. The lavishly illustrated volume opens a new window onto the historical importance of Vasari's celebrated work, which is on temporary loan to the National Gallery in London until 2023. Zusammenfassung Recounts the exciting rediscovery of Giorgio Vasaris painting Allegory of Patience, painted in 155152 for the Bishop of Arezzo.