The Villa Farnesina : palace of Venus in Renaissance Rome

The frescoes of Peruzzi, Raphael and Sodoma still dazzle visitors to the Villa Farnesina, but they survive in a stripped-down environment bereft of its landscape, sealed so it cannot breathe. Turner takes you outside that box, restoring these canonical images to their original context, when each ele...

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Auteur principal : Turner James Grantham (Auteur)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : The Villa Farnesina : palace of Venus in Renaissance Rome / James Grantham Turner
Publié : Cambridge, United Kingdom [etc.] : Cambridge University Press , 2022
Description matérielle : 1 volume (XIV-501 pages)
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Documents associés : Autre format: The Villa Farnesina
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Résumé : The frescoes of Peruzzi, Raphael and Sodoma still dazzle visitors to the Villa Farnesina, but they survive in a stripped-down environment bereft of its landscape, sealed so it cannot breathe. Turner takes you outside that box, restoring these canonical images to their original context, when each element joined in a productive conversation. He is the first to reconstruct the architect-painter Peruzzi's original, well-proportioned, well-appointed building and to re-visualize his lost façade decoration erotic scenes and mythological figures who make it come alive and soar upward. More comprehensively than any previous scholar, he reintegrates painting, sculpture, architecture, garden design, topographical prints and drawings, archaeological discoveries and literature from the brilliant circle around the patron Agostino Chigi, the powerful banker who 'loved all virtuosi' and commissioned his villa-palazzo from the best talents in multiple arts. It can now be understood as a Palace of Venus, celebrating aesthetic, social and erotic pleasure.
Bibliographie : Notes bibliographiques. Index
ISBN : 1-316-51101-4
978-1-316-51101-5