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Author Motture, Peta Author.
Title The culture of bronze : making and meaning in Italian Renaissance sculpture / Peta Motture.
Imprint London : V&A Publishing, [2019]
©2019
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Descript 287 pages illustrations (chiefly color), color maps 29 cm
Contents Foreword -- Introduction -- Author's notes -- Map of Italy. The metal and its magic -- Modelling, moulding and manufacture --Forging identity -- Sculptors and founders -- The small bronze and its context -- An international taste -- Connections and conclusions. Appendix -- Endnotes -- bibliography -- Acknowledgements -- Picture credits -- Index.
Note "First published by V&A Publishing, 2019" -- title page verso.
Designer: Will Webb.
Copy-editor: Rebeka Cohen.
Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "Being both costly and luxurious, bronze arguably carries the most significance of all the sculptural materials. In the Renaissance, the use of bronze embodied power, authority and eternity and emulated the classical past. Yet it was one of the easiest materials to recycle, especially when the need for artillery was often pressing. Nonetheless the Italian Renaissance was a golden age for the production of sculpture in bronze, such as Ghiberti's Gates of Paradise, Verrocchio's Colleoni monument or Cellini's Perseus. Bronze is generally defined as an alloy of copper and tin, but can contain zinc, lead and other elements. The term ̀bronze' is often applied to any copper-alloy sculpture. The Culture of Bronze draws on the latest research to explore the material and making of bronzes; the inter-relationships and collaboration between sculptor, founder and owner in the key centres of production, such as Florence, Padua, and the often over-looked city of Ferrara; as well as the inter-connections with Northern Europe. Encompassing works made for domestic, religious and civic environments, the book explores the symbolism of bronze, and the bronzes themselves, within their broader context in renaissance society." -- provided by publisher.
Subject Bronsskulpturer
Italiensk skulptur
Renässansskulptur
Renässansen
Skulptur -- historia
Bronze sculpture, Italian.
Bronze sculpture, Renaissance -- Italy.
Italy.
Italien
Alt Author Webb, Will Designer.
Cohen, Rebeka Editor.
V&A Publishing.
Victoria and Albert Museum.
ISBN 9781851779659 hardcover
1851779655 hardcover
Class. Id-e.41
739.512
739


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