Item Number: 128835 Title: Inventing Faces : Rhetorics of Portraiture between Renaissance and Modernism Author: Körte, Mona (et al) Price: Not Available ISBN: 9783422072534 Description: München: Deutscher Kunstverlag, 2014. 29cm., hardcover, 232pp., 195 color illus. English text. Contents: J. Kohl, No One in Particular - Donatello's San Rossore ; B. Blass-Simmen, The Medal's Contract - On the Emergence of the Portrait Medal in the Quattrocento ; D. Dombrowski, Botticelli, Dante and Space in Portraiture ; F. Zöllner, From the Face to the Aura - Leonardo da Vinci's Sfumato and the History of Female Portraiture ; U. Schneider, 'Disegnare con parole' - Strategies of Dialogical Portraits of Ideal Female Beauty in the Italian Renaissance ; H. Schlie, 'In maesta' or 'sem graca'? - Aspects of the Frontal View in Early Modern Portraiture ; S. Scholz, The Promise of Likeness - Donne's Elegy 'His Picture' and the Exchange of Portrait Miniatures in Elizabethan Culture ; J. Weiss, Before and After the Portrait - Faces Between Hidden Likeness and Anti-Portrait ; R. Rebmann, Pier Leone Ghezzi and the Crisis of the 'Loaded Portrait' in the 18th Century ; M. Körte, In the Museums of Words - Leonardo's 'Faces of the Damned' ; H. Bredekamp, Jörg Immendorff and the Anti-Pathos of the Chancellor Portrait ; S. Weppelmann, Hidden Faces - the Cyborg Society and Portraiture 2.0. We regret to inform you that this title is no longer available. P.O. Box 3904, Kingston, New York 12402 US Phone: 845-331-8519 Fax: 845-331-0852 Email: michael@artbooks.com |
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