
Renaissance Art A Very Short Introduction
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Summary
Author Biography
Geraldine A. Johnson is Lecturer in the Department of the History of Art at Oxford University. She is the co-editor of Picturing Women in Renaissance and Baroque Italy and the editor of Sculpture and Photography: Envisioning the Third Dimension.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements | p. xi |
List of illustrations | p. xiii |
Introduction: whose Renaissance? whose art? | p. 1 |
The art of the altarpiece | p. 13 |
Story-telling in Renaissance art | p. 30 |
The challenge of nature and the antique | p. 45 |
Portraiture and the rise of 'Renaissance man' | p. 61 |
Did women have a Renaissance? | p. 76 |
Objects and images for the domestic sphere | p. 91 |
The story of a square: art and urbanism in Florence | p. 108 |
Michelangelo: the birth of the artist and of art history | p. 120 |
References | p. 135 |
Further reading | p. 139 |
Glossary | p. 145 |
Index | p. 151 |
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