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Pope-Hennessy, John Wyndham Sir Introduction to Italian Sculpture. Volume I: Italian Gothic Sculpture. Volume II: Italian Renaissance Sculpture. Volume III: Italian High Renaissance and Baroque Sculpture. [Boxed Set, 3 Volumes, bound edition.] London / Boston, Phaidon, 1996. Fourth edition.
€ 275.00
3 bound volumes with original box and dustjackets (protected with removable cellophane), 288+444+560pp., 26x30cm., richly illustr. in b/w., in very good condition (box a bit damaged, books in very good condition). ISBN: 9780714835808.
Itemnummer 19999
Monumental work of reference. Volume I - Italian Gothic Sculpture. "For the fourth edition of this introduction to Italian sculpture, the author has thoroughly revised the text, notes and bibliographies, incorporating all the significant new research and publications since the last major revision. Volume I covers the period from about 1150 to 1400. The sculptors dealt with include Nicola and Giovanni Pisano, Arnolfo di Cambio, Andrea and Nino Pisano, Lorenzo Ghiberti and Jacopo della Quercia. The monuments illustrated include the great Pisano pulpits, the facades of the cathedrals of Siena, Florence and Orvieto, Milan Cathedral and S. Petronio at Bologna, the Scaliger tombs at Verona, the Angevin monuments in Naples and Ghiberti's famous door for the Baptistery in Florence. Each volume consists of an illustrative exposition followed by scholarly bibliographies, notes to the plates and full indexes." Volume II - Italian Renaissance Sculpture: "Volume II, spanning the 15th century, is dominated by the revolutionary genius of Donatello, whose work is illustrated. The author traces through this period the development, or revival of the free-standing statue, the relief, the bronze statuette, the equestrian monument and the portrait bust. Other great masters include Luca della Robbia, Verrocchio, Antonio Rossellino, Desiderio da Settignano, Riccio, Francesco Laurana and Tullio Lombardo. Like the other volumes, this section is illustrated throughout and includes comprehensive bibliographies, notes to the plates and full indexes, bringing clarity to one of the most dynamic periods of Italian sculptural art." Volume III - Italian High Renaissance and Baroque Sculpture: "Volume III, ranging from 1500 to the late-17th century, begins and ends with two outstanding personalities: Michelangelo and Bernini. Michelangelo forged a new and ideal style, the development of which is traced in the work of Andrea and Jacopo Sansovino, Benvenuto Cellini, Giambologna, Pietro Tacca, Leone Leoni, Alessandro Vittoria and others. The author also describes the artistic problems presented by the statue, relief, portrait, tomb and fountain in the 16th century, culminating in the dramatic innovations of Bernini which ushered in the Baroque style. As with the other volumes, this part combines illustrative expositions with scholarly notes, plate references and full indexes."






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