Byzantine Art and Renaissance Europe

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Byzantine Art and Renaissance Europe discusses the cultural and artistic interaction between the Byzantine East and Western Europe, from the sack of Constantinople by the Fourth Crusade in 1204 to the flourishing of post-Byzantine artistic workshops on Venetian Crete during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries and the formation of icon collections in Renaissance Italy. The contributors examine the routes by which artistic interaction may have taken place, and explore the reception of Byzantine art in Western Europe, analysing why artists and patrons were interested in ideas from the other side of the cultural and religious divide. The book offers new perspectives and insights and re-positions late- and post- Byzantine art in a broader European cultural context.

Zusatztext 'By focusing on material outside the art historical canon! this book fleshes out some concrete cases of cultural interaction between the Byzantine East and Western Europe. These examples provide interesting windows into the larger query about the relationship between the art of these regions ...' Studies in Iconography Informationen zum Autor Angeliki Lymberopoulou is Lecturer in Art History at The Open University! UK; Rembrandt Duits is Deputy Curator of the Photographic Collection at the Warburg Institute! University of London! UK. Zusammenfassung Byzantine Art and Renaissance Europe discusses the cultural and artistic interaction between the Byzantine east and western Europe! from the sack of Constantinople by the Fourth Crusade in 1204 to the flourishing of post-Byzantine artistic workshops on Venetian Crete during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries and the formation of icon collections in Renaissance Italy. The contributors examine the routes by which artistic interaction may have taken place! and explore the reception of Byzantine art in western Europe! analysing why artists and patrons were interested in ideas from the other side of the cultural and religious divide. In the first chapter! Lyn Rodley outlines the development of Byzantine art in the Palaiologan era and its relations with western culture. Hans Bloemsma then re-assesses the influence of Byzantine art on early Italian painting from the point of view of changing demands regarding religious images in Italy. In the first of two chapters on Venetian Crete! Angeliki Lymberopoulou evaluates the impact of the Venetian presence on the production of fresco decorations in regional Byzantine churches on the island. The next chapter! by Diana Newall! continues the exploration of Cretan art manufactured under the Venetians! shifting the focus to the bi-cultural society of the Cretan capital Candia and the rise of the post-Byzantine icon. Kim Woods then addresses the reception of Byzantine icons in western Europe in the late Middle Ages and their role as devotional objects in the Roman Catholic Church. Finally! Rembrandt Duits examines the status of Byzantine icons as collectors' items in early Renaissance Italy. The inventories of the Medici family and other collectors reveal an appreciation for icons among Italian patrons! which suggests that received notions of Renaissance tastes may be in need of revision. The book thus offers new perspectives and insights and re-positions late and post-Byzantine art in a broader European cultural context. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Preface! Angeliki Lymberopoulou; Introduction! Angeliki Lymberopoulou and Rembrandt Duits; The Byzantine context! Lyn Rodley; Byzantine art and early Italian painting! Hans Bloemsma; Regional Byzantine monumental art from Venetian Crete! Angeliki Lymberopoulou; Candia and post-Byzantine icons in late 15th-century Europe! Diana Newall; Byzantine icons in the Netherlands! Bohemia and Spain during the 14th and 15th centuries! Kim Woods; Byzantine icons in the Medici collection! Rembrandt Duits; Index. ...

'By focusing on material outside the art historical canon, this book fleshes out some concrete cases of cultural interaction between the Byzantine East and Western Europe. These examples provide interesting windows into the larger query about the relationship between the art of these regions ...' Studies in Iconography

Autorentext
Angeliki Lymberopoulou is Lecturer in Art History at The Open University, UK; Rembrandt Duits is Deputy Curator of the Photographic Collection at the Warburg Institute, University of London, UK.

Inhalt
Contents: Preface, Angeliki Lymberopoulou; Introduction, Angeliki Lymberopoulou and Rembrandt Duits; The Byzantine context, Lyn Rodley; Byzantine art and early Italian painting, Hans Bloemsma; Regional Byzantine monumental art from Venetian Crete, Angeliki Lymberopoulou; Candia and post-Byzantine icons in late 15th-century Europe, Diana Newall; Byzantine icons in the Netherlands, Bohemia and Spain during the 14th and 15th centuries, Kim Woods; Byzantine icons in the Medici collection, Rembrandt Duits; Index.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781138273870
    • Genre Art
    • Editor Angeliki Lymberopoulou, Rembrandt Duits
    • Anzahl Seiten 240
    • Herausgeber Taylor & Francis
    • Größe H159mm x B232mm x T18mm
    • Jahr 2016
    • EAN 9781138273870
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-138-27387-0
    • Veröffentlichung 09.09.2016
    • Titel Byzantine Art and Renaissance Europe
    • Autor Angeliki Duits, Rembrandt Lymberopoulou
    • Gewicht 346g
    • Sprache Englisch

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