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Mannerism (Art) --- Art --- Arcimboldi, Giuseppe, --- Arcimboldo, Giuseppe, --- Arcimboldus, Josephus, --- Art, Italian.
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ART --- Art, Italian. --- Mannerism (Art) --- Mannerism (Art). --- European. --- Italy.
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This collection celebrates the 450th year anniversary of the publication of Giorgio Vasari's Vite (The Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors and Architects [Florence: Giunti, 1568]), in which, in the prolegomenon, architects were highly praised along with the principles and technology of architecture. To honor this significant event, the selected articles in this book contain some published excerpts, some revised and expanded, some never published. These articles demonstrate the extraordinary influence of the classical tradition in Renaissance and Mannerist architecture and its role in the education of architectural students. In particular, these essays discuss the materials employed and their functions as well as the architect's role in society. These articles also address the impact of Mannerist architecture and art theory in sixteenth-century European architecture and culture.
Architecture --- Architecture. --- Mannerism (Architecture) --- Mannerism (Architecture). --- Italy.
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G. Arcimboldo (1527-1593) fut un peintre maniériste célèbre pour ses portraits composés d'assemblages anthropomorphes de végétaux ou d'animaux. Cet ouvrage propose une critique historique de son travail, de ses débuts jusqu'à sa mort, en passant par la redécouverte de son oeuvre, notamment par les surréalistes durant les années 1920.
Painting, Italian --- Peinture italienne --- Exhibitions --- Expositions --- Arcimboldi, Giuseppe,
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7.045 --- 82-84 --- Arts --- Fetishism in art --- Symbolism in art --- Vanitas (Art) --- Symbolism --- Allegory (Art) --- Signs and symbols in art --- Art --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Occidental --- Arts, Western --- Fine arts --- Humanities --- Iconografie: allegorieen; symbolen; dodendansen; emblemata --- Spreuken. Citaten --- Arts. --- Fetishism in art. --- Symbolism in art. --- 82-84 Spreuken. Citaten --- 7.045 Iconografie: allegorieen; symbolen; dodendansen; emblemata --- Vanitas (Art). --- 82-84 Maxims. Gnomic utterances. Sententiae. Aphorisms. Pithy sayings. Adages. Proverbs. Thoughts. Table-talk. Obiter dicta --- Maxims. Gnomic utterances. Sententiae. Aphorisms. Pithy sayings. Adages. Proverbs. Thoughts. Table-talk. Obiter dicta --- 82-84 Emblemen. Spreuken. Citaten --- Emblemen. Spreuken. Citaten --- Arts, Primitive
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A ses débuts, les contemporains d'Arcimboldo n'auraient pas pu imaginer qu'il allait réaliser ce qui le rend célèbre aujourd'hui. Ses oeuvres juvéniles étaient habituellement destinées aux cathédrales de Milan ou de Monza, mais c'est à partir de 1562, quand il fut convoqué à la cour impériale de Prague, que son style et ses sujets changèrent. Pour la cour, il imagina des fantaisies originales et grotesques faites de fleurs, de fruits, d'animaux et d'objets assemblés pour former un portrait humain. Certains étaient de nature satyrique, et d'autres des personnifications allégoriques. Si son trav
Mannerism (Art) --- Arcimboldi, Giuseppe, --- Arcimboldo, Giuseppe, --- Arcimboldus, Josephus,
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Arcimboldi, Giuseppe, --- Arcimboldo, Giuseppe, --- Arcimboldus, Josephus,
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This book focuses on the aesthetic, symbolic, and cultural concepts of radiance and beauty in stained glass in modern art; global exchanges between stained-glass artists in Europe and the Americas; and the transformation of stained glass from religious decoration to secular material culture. Unique features of the book include its geographic breadth, encompassing England, France, Italy, USA, and Mexico, and its inclusion of American female glassmakers. Essays consider how stained glass became an art form during this time, and show how the narrative for the figurative design drew from the Bible
Glass painting and staining --- Symbolism in art. --- Allegory (Art) --- Signs and symbols in art --- Art --- Glass, Stained --- Painted glass --- Stained glass --- Decoration and ornament --- Glass, Ornamental --- Glass art --- Glass craft --- Painting --- Glass, Colored --- Stained glass industry --- History
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