Drawn to Italian Drawings
Title | Drawn to Italian Drawings PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas Turner |
Publisher | |
Pages | 344 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
Published to accompany an exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago, from October 28, 2008 to January 18, 2009.
Drawing in Early Renaissance Italy
Title | Drawing in Early Renaissance Italy PDF eBook |
Author | Francis Ames-Lewis |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 14 |
Release | 2000-01-01 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780300079814 |
Through the works of the major fifteenth-century draughtsmen - Pisanello, Jacopo Bellini, Pollaiuolo, Ghirlandaio, Carpaccio and Leonardo da Vinci - Francis Ames-Lewis then explores new types of drawing evolved during the century: the free sketch contrasting with the frozen control of the model-book, the exploratory study of the nude, the preparatory compositional sketch and the cartoon.
Italian Drawings of the 20th Century
Title | Italian Drawings of the 20th Century PDF eBook |
Author | Antonello Negri |
Publisher | Silvana Editoriale |
Pages | 420 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9788836641178 |
Italian Drawing of the 20th Century brings together works from the Ramo Collection, the only collection in the world exclusively dedicated to drawing in Italy during the 20th century, from the great masters to lesser-known figures. The collection--and this book--presents drawing in Italy as a fundamental part of 20th-century art history. Including a wide range of techniques on paper (from watercolor to collage, crayon to felt-tip pen), this volume presents drawing as the skeleton of 20th-century art because it represents the first visualization of an idea. As an essential early step in art making, drawing is an expressive means shared by artists in working in different mediums, opening up to realization in a wide range of art practices. Italian Drawing of the 20th Century presents a specific national history for this unique, wide-ranging medium of creative thought. Among the artists featured are Balla, Baruchello, Boccioni, Crippa, de Chirico, Depero, Fabro, Fontana, Kounellis, Licini, Manzoni, Melotti, Morandi, Munari, Penone, Pistoletto, Rama, Rosso, Rotella and Severini.
15th and 16th Century Italian Drawings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Title | 15th and 16th Century Italian Drawings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art PDF eBook |
Author | Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) |
Publisher | Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Pages | 334 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | Drawing |
ISBN | 0870993143 |
Drawing and Painting in the Italian Renaissance Workshop
Title | Drawing and Painting in the Italian Renaissance Workshop PDF eBook |
Author | Carmen Bambach |
Publisher | |
Pages | 548 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780521402187 |
In Drawing and Painting in the Italian Renaissance Workshop, Carmen Bambach reassesses the role of artists and their assistants in the creation of monumental painting. Analyzing representative wall paintings and the many drawings related to the various stages of their production, Bambach convincingly reconstructs the development of workshop practice and design theory in the early modern period. Her exhaustive analysis of archaeological and textual evidence provides a timely and much-needed reassessment of the working methods of artists in one of the most vital periods in the history of art.
An Italian Journey
Title | An Italian Journey PDF eBook |
Author | Linda Wolk-Simon |
Publisher | Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Pages | 270 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1588393798 |
Published in conjunction with an exhibition on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, May 12-Aug 15, 2010.
Art and Anatomy in Renaissance Italy
Title | Art and Anatomy in Renaissance Italy PDF eBook |
Author | Domenico Laurenza |
Publisher | Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Pages | 52 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Anatomy, Artistic |
ISBN | 1588394565 |
Known as the "century of anatomy," the 16th century in Italy saw an explosion of studies and treatises on the discipline. Medical science advanced at an unprecedented rate, and physicians published on anatomy as never before. Simultaneously, many of the period's most prominent artists--including Leonardo and Michelangelo in Florence, Raphael in Rome, and Rubens working in Italy--turned to the study of anatomy to inform their own drawings and sculptures, some by working directly with anatomists and helping to illustrate their discoveries. The result was a rich corpus of art objects detailing the workings of the human body with an accuracy never before attained. "Art and Anatomy in Renaissance Italy "examines this crossroads between art and science, showing how the attempt to depict bone structure, musculature, and our inner workings--both in drawings and in three dimensions--constituted an important step forward in how the body was represented in art. While already remarkable at the time of their original publication, the anatomical drawings by 16th-century masters have even foreshadowed developments in anatomic studies in modern times.