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Einband grossHidden in Plain Sight
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Hidden in Plain Sight

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398 Seiten
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Hidden in Plain Sight: Covert Criticism of the Medici in Renaissance Florence offers the first systematic study of an important and heretofore insufficiently-studied phenomenon in Renaissance Europe. Through a close examination of a wide variety of visual and textual materials, James O. Ward illuminates the means by which Florentine citizens-among them several of the most famous artists and writers of the time, such as Michelangelo, Machiavelli, and Vasari-managed, in an increasingly authoritarian political and cultural climate, to express their disaffection with the prevailing political and cultural status quo in relatively safe ways, while at the same time maintaining contact with those rulers whom they criticized, upon whom they often depended for their livelihoods. Ward's volume thus offers new and provocative interpretations of some of the most famous works of Italian Renaissance visual and textual culture-for example, Michelangelo's New Sacristy in Florence, Machiavelli's Prince, and Vasari's portrait of Lorenzo de' Medici-which have traditionally been viewed by scholars of the period as encomiastic celebrations of their patrons' power and prestige. The volume thus provides-besides its intimate view of power relations between some of Florence's most creative artists and writers and those they served-fresh perspectives on the important question of patron-artist relations during the period.



Written in a style which is not too technical, the book is an ideal resource for specialists in Italian history, art history, literature, rhetoric, theatre studies, and the history of Italian academies, as well as a stimulating narrative for the educated general reader interested in the history of Florence, and its often fraught relations with its leading family, the Medici.
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KlappentextHidden in Plain Sight: Covert Criticism of the Medici in Renaissance Florence offers the first systematic study of an important and heretofore insufficiently-studied phenomenon in Renaissance Europe. Through a close examination of a wide variety of visual and textual materials, James O. Ward illuminates the means by which Florentine citizens-among them several of the most famous artists and writers of the time, such as Michelangelo, Machiavelli, and Vasari-managed, in an increasingly authoritarian political and cultural climate, to express their disaffection with the prevailing political and cultural status quo in relatively safe ways, while at the same time maintaining contact with those rulers whom they criticized, upon whom they often depended for their livelihoods. Ward's volume thus offers new and provocative interpretations of some of the most famous works of Italian Renaissance visual and textual culture-for example, Michelangelo's New Sacristy in Florence, Machiavelli's Prince, and Vasari's portrait of Lorenzo de' Medici-which have traditionally been viewed by scholars of the period as encomiastic celebrations of their patrons' power and prestige. The volume thus provides-besides its intimate view of power relations between some of Florence's most creative artists and writers and those they served-fresh perspectives on the important question of patron-artist relations during the period.



Written in a style which is not too technical, the book is an ideal resource for specialists in Italian history, art history, literature, rhetoric, theatre studies, and the history of Italian academies, as well as a stimulating narrative for the educated general reader interested in the history of Florence, and its often fraught relations with its leading family, the Medici.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781433137945
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
Erscheinungsjahr2019
Erscheinungsdatum30.05.2019
Auflage1. Auflage
Reihen-Nr.6
Seiten398 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse16548 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.4703677
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Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of Figures - Acknowledgements - Preface - Introduction - Reading Machiavelli Rhetorically: The Prince as Covert Criticism of the Renaissance Prince - Florentia capta: Michelangelo's Sagrestia Nuova as Covert Critique of Medici Rule - The Compagnia della Cazzuola as Locus of Opposition to Medici Rule - An Academy of Misers: The Compagnie della Lesina and Antilesina as Loci of Opposition to Medici and Imperial Rule in mid-Cinquecento Italy - Index.mehr

Autor

James O. Ward received his Ph.D. in Italian studies from the University of California, Berkeley. He is currently an independent scholar, living and working in New York City.
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