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Arts de la Renaissance --- Michelangelo Buonarroti, --- Influence
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Antiquités --- Antiquités médiévales --- Arts de la Renaissance --- Italie
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Art, Renaissance --- Art de la Renaissance --- Arts de la Renaissance --- Renaissance --- Renaissance - Italie - Dictionnaires francais --- Arts de la Renaissance - Italie - Dictionnaires francais --- Renaissance - Italie - Dictionnaires français --- Arts de la Renaissance - Italie - Dictionnaires français
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Arts, Italian --- Arts, Renaissance --- Aesthetics --- Arts italiens --- Arts de la Renaissance --- Esthétique
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Arts, Renaissance --- Arts de la Renaissance --- Florence (Italy) --- Florence (Italie) --- Civilization --- Civilisation
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Dépassant le cadre de l'histoire de l'art, l'auteure analyse les éléments et les influences qui se sont conjugués à la Renaissance pour donner à Venise son visage incomparable.
Arts, Renaissance --- Arts de la Renaissance --- Venice (Italy) --- Venise (Italie) --- Civilization --- Civilisation
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Renaissance --- Italy --- Italie --- Civilization --- Civilisation --- Artistes et mecenes --- Arts italiens --- Arts de la Renaissance --- Mecenat --- Histoire --- Histoire de l'art --- Artistes et mecenes - Italie --- Renaissance - Italie --- Arts de la Renaissance - Italie --- Mecenat - Italie --- CIVILISATION DE LA RENAISSANCE --- ITALIE
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Pieter Bruegel the Elder is best known for his peasant and winter scenes, archetypal images of the Low Countries, but his masterpieces always manage to transcend the local. A defining element in his hybrid landscapes are the Alpine rock formations he observed on his way to or return from Italy. Bruegel travelled to the peninsula around 1552, and his sojourn lasted about two years. Though remarkably little of his artistic production in Italy has been preserved, later compositions demonstrate that Bruegel must have journeyed to Rome, and then as far as Naples and Messina. The purpose of this book is to reassess Bruegel's encounter with Italy within a broad cultural-historical context and in light of recent scholarship. Communication between Italy and the Low Countries was intense during Bruegel's time, as were artistic, political, and economic relations. While Italo-Netherlandish ties interconnected Bruegel?s world on multiple levels, Bruegel?s relationship with Italy has mostly been viewed from the perspective of his individual travels. It has often been observed that, unlike many of his fellow artist-travellers, no copies after antique or modern Italian artworks by his hand are known, and that the impact of Bruegel's encounter with Italy is not immediately evident from his work. 'Bruegel and Italy/Bruegel e l'Italia' rephrases this question: Why, then, Bruegel did travel to Italy? To formulate potential answers, its authors look not only at the master and his work but also consider the cultural and artistic exchange between Italy and the Low Countries before, during, and following Bruegel's Italian travels. In doing so, they trace the conditions, traditions, and networks that shaped and motivated Bruegel's dialogue with Italy, opening new avenues in the study of this notoriously under-documented master
influence --- cultural diffusion --- Nederlandse kunstenaars in Italië --- Bruegel, Pieter [Elder] --- Italy --- Arts de la Renaissance --- Bruegel, Pieter
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Mannerism (Art) --- Arts, Renaissance --- Maniérisme (Art) --- Arts de la Renaissance --- Venice (Italy) --- Venise (Italie) --- Civilization --- Civilisation
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À la fin du XVIe siècle, Strasbourg est un foyer artistique éminent, dont l’activité doit beaucoup à sa position privilégiée au coeur de l’Europe. La ville est le lieu d'un véritable réveil des arts après la baisse d'activité qui fait suite à la Réforme. La période est mal connue, car une grande partie de la production a disparu ou s'est trouvée dispersée. L'ouvrage explore cette ultime saison de la Renaissance, à la suite de ses deux personnages clés, Tobias Stimmer et Wendel Dietterlin, qui contribuent chacun à leur manière à la diffusion d'une nouvelle grammaire ornementale dans tous les domaines artistiques.
Art --- Renaissance --- Stimmer, Tobias --- Dietterlin, Wendel [Elder] --- anno 1500-1599 --- Strasbourg --- Arts de la Renaissance --- Dietterlin, Wendel, --- Stimmer, Tobias,
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