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Titre(s) : The Anglo-Florentine Renaissance [Texte imprimé] : art for the early Tudors / edited by Cinzia Maria Sicca and Louis A. Waldman
Publication : New Haven (Conn.) : the Yale center for British art ; London : the Paul Mellon centre
for studies in British art : distributed by Yale university press, cop. 2012
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (X-414 p.) : ill. en noir et en coul. ; 27 cm
Collection : Studies in British art ; 22
Lien à la collection : Studies in British art
Comprend : Introduction / Cinzia Maria Sicca and Louis A. Waldman ; Anglo-Florentine contacts
in the age of Henry VIII : political and social contexts / Steven Gunn ; Pietro Torrigiani
and his sculpture in Henrician England : sources and influences / Alan Phipps Darr
; Benedetto da Rovezzano in England and after : new research on the artist, his collaborators,
and his family / Louis A. Waldman ; Benedetto da Rovezzano and the Altoviti in Florence
: hypotheses and new interpretations for the church of Santi Apostoli / Benedetta
Matucci ; Benedetto da Rovezzano in England : new light on the Cardinal Wolsey-Henry
VIII tomb / Francesco Caglioti ; "142 Life-size figures... with the King on horseback"
: Baccio Bandinelli's mausoleum for Henry VIII / Giancarlo Gentilini and Tommaso Mozzati
; From "Defender of the faith" to "Suppressor of the Pope" : visualizing the relationship
of Henry VIII to the Medici Popes Leo X and Clement VII / Sheryl E. Reiss ; Craftsmen
and courtiers : Italian military expertise at the court of Henry VIII / Maurice Howard
; Holbein, Antonio Toto, and the market for Italian painting in early Tudor England
/ Susan Foister ; Nonsuch, Henry VIII's Mirror for a prince : sources and interpretation
/ Martin Biddle ; Giorgio Vasari and the progress of Italian art in early sixteenth-century
England / Cinzia Maria Sicca.
Note(s) : Rassemble, pour partie, les textes des communications présentées lors du colloque
intitulé : "Henrici-Medici : artistic links between the early Tudor Courts and Medicean
Florence" qui s'est tenu du 19 au 21 septembre 2007 à la Villa I Tatti, Florence,
Italie. - Notes bibliogr. Index
"Under the rule of Henry VII (r. 1485-1509) England became a powerful nation. The
Tudor court sought to express its worldliness and political clout through major artistic
commissions, employing Florentine sculptors and painters to create lavish new interiors,
suitable for entertaining foreign dignitaries, for its royal palaces. These were exemplified
by Henry VIII's palace of Nonsuch, so named because no other palace could match its
magnificence. Italian sculpture, painting, and tapestries of the day reflected an
interest in portraiture and dynastic monuments, epitomized in England by the royal
tomb projects created by Baccio Bandinelli, Benedetto da Rovezzano, and Pietro Torrigiani.
Generously illustrated throughout, The Anglo-Florentine Renaissance traces the artistic
links between Medicean Florence and Tudor England through essays by an international
team of scholars and explores how the language of Florentine art effectively expressed
England's political aspirations and rose to prominence as a new international courtly
style". Provided by publisher
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Sicca, Cinzia Maria (1954-....). Éditeur scientifique
Waldman, Louis Alexander (1965-....). Éditeur scientifique
Villa I Tatti (Florence, Italie). Éditeur scientifique
Autre(s) forme(s) du titre :
- Autre forme du titre : Art for the early Tudors
- : Henrici-Medici : artistic links between the early Tudor courts and Medicean Florence
Sujet(s) : Tudor (famille) -- Mécénat
Henri VII (1457-1509 ; roi d'Angleterre) -- Tombes
Henri VIII (1491-1547 ; roi d'Angleterre et d'Irlande) -- Tombes
Artistes italiens -- Grande-Bretagne -- 16e siècle
Art de la Renaissance -- Influence -- Florence (Italie)
Art Tudor -- Influence italienne
Art et politique -- Grande-Bretagne -- 16e siècle
Relations -- Florence (Italie) -- Grande-Bretagne -- 16e siècle
Grande-Bretagne -- 1485-1603 (Tudors) -- Relations -- Italie -- Florence (Italie)
Indice(s) Dewey :
709.455 109031 (23e éd.) = Beaux-arts et arts décoratifs - Italie - Florence (province) - 1500-1599 ; 709.410 903 (23e éd.) = Beaux-arts et arts décoratifs - Îles Britanniques - 1500-1899
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 978-0-300-17608-7. - ISBN 0-300-17608-2 (rel.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb426763653
Notice n° :
FRBNF42676365
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