Journal of the route from Paris to Rome

Journal of the route from Paris to Rome
Title Journal of the route from Paris to Rome PDF eBook
Author John Caryll
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Release 1685
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Paris-Rome-Athens

Paris-Rome-Athens
Title Paris-Rome-Athens PDF eBook
Author Marie-Christine Hellmann
Publisher Museum of Fine Arts Boston
Pages 446
Release 1982
Genre Architecture
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Between Constantinople and Rome

Between Constantinople and Rome
Title Between Constantinople and Rome PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Maxwell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 294
Release 2016-12-05
Genre Art
ISBN 1351955845

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This is a study of the artistic and political context that led to the production of a truly exceptional Byzantine illustrated manuscript. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, codex grec 54 is one of the most ambitious and complex manuscripts produced during the Byzantine era. This thirteenth-century Greek and Latin Gospel book features full-page evangelist portraits, an extensive narrative cycle, and unique polychromatic texts. However, it has never been the subject of a comprehensive study and the circumstances of its commission are unknown. In this book Kathleen Maxwell addresses the following questions: what circumstances led to the creation of Paris 54? Who commissioned it and for what purpose? How was a deluxe manuscript such as this produced? Why was it left unfinished? How does it relate to other Byzantine illustrated Gospel books? Paris 54's innovations are a testament to the extraordinary circumstances of its commission. Maxwell's multi-disciplinary approach includes codicological and paleographical evidence together with New Testament textual criticism, artistic and historical analysis. She concludes that Paris 54 was never intended to copy any other manuscript. Rather, it was designed to eclipse its contemporaries and to physically embody a new relationship between Constantinople and the Latin West, as envisioned by its patron. Analysis of Paris 54's texts and miniature cycle indicates that it was created at the behest of a Byzantine emperor as a gift to a pope, in conjunction with imperial efforts to unify the Latin and Orthodox churches. As such, Paris 54 is a unique witness to early Palaeologan attempts to achieve church union with Rome.

The Caesar of Paris

The Caesar of Paris
Title The Caesar of Paris PDF eBook
Author Susan Jaques
Publisher Pegasus Books
Pages 0
Release 2018-12-04
Genre History
ISBN 9781681778693

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A monumental cultural history of Napoleon Bonaparte’s fascination with antiquity and how it shaped Paris’ artistic landscape. Napoleon is one of history’s most fascinating figures. But his complex relationship with Rome—both with antiquity and his contemporary conflicts with the Pope and Holy See—have undergone little examination. In The Caesar of Paris, Susan Jaques reveals how Napoleon’s dueling fascination and rivalry informed his effort to turn Paris into “the new Rome”— Europe’s cultural capital—through architectural and artistic commissions around the city. His initiatives and his aggressive pursuit of antiquities and classical treasures from Italy gave Paris much of the classical beauty we know and adore today. Napoleon had a tradition of appropriating from past military greats to legitimize his regime—Alexander the Great during his invasion of Egypt, Charlemagne during his coronation as emperor, even Frederick the Great when he occupied Berlin. But it was ancient Rome and the Caesars that held the most artistic and political influence and would remain his lodestars. Whether it was the Arc de Triopmhe, the Venus de Medici in the Louvre, or the gorgeous works of Antonio Canova, Susan Jaques brings Napoleon to life as never before.

Architectural Diplomacy

Architectural Diplomacy
Title Architectural Diplomacy PDF eBook
Author Gil R. Smith
Publisher MIT Press (MA)
Pages 388
Release 1993
Genre Architecture
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In 1676-77 a single event revitalized the traditions of Roman design. That event, the union of the French Royal Academy and the Academy of Saint Luke in Rome, is given new significance in the present study. It has long been thought that the academies' fusion signaled the passing of artistic preeminence from Rome to France. Here, however, the author proposes a more complex interpretation. By demonstrating that Rome continued, in fact, to be the more innovative and influential of the two academies, Gil Smith is able to discern patterns of influence that cross geographical and temporal boundaries, and to portray late-Baroque architecture in international terms. For this Compelling portrait of a transitional period of European architectural trends, Professor Smith draws on the student competitions inaugurated at the Saint Luke Academy to commemorate its ties with the French academies. Far more important than mere "academic" work, these competition drawings reveal the nature of instruction in Rome, the influences of the academy's officers and patrons, and the nature of contemporary projects similar in program to the competitions. The design synthesis pursued in Rome until the end of the seventeenth century, particularly by Carlo Fontana, would become an important source of inspiration for prominent architects of the next century. Among others, the academy's design methodology influenced Fischer von Erlach, Filippo Juvarra, and Giles Oppenord in their search for a progressive Baroque language.

The Travels of the Learned Father Montfaucon from Paris Thro' Italy

The Travels of the Learned Father Montfaucon from Paris Thro' Italy
Title The Travels of the Learned Father Montfaucon from Paris Thro' Italy PDF eBook
Author Bernard de Montfaucon
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Pages 530
Release 1712
Genre Italy
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Innsbruck - Hall in Tirol

Innsbruck - Hall in Tirol
Title Innsbruck - Hall in Tirol PDF eBook
Author Monika Niederwolfsgruber
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 2006
Genre Innsbruck (Austria)
ISBN 9783854918714

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