Item Number: 135237 Title: Making and Moving Sculpture in Early Modern Italy Author: Helmstuttler Di Dio, Kelley (ed) Price: Not Available ISBN: 9781472460905 Description: Farnham: Ashgate, 2015. 25cm., hardcover, 252pp., 4 color, 76 b&w illus. Contents: Introduction, Kelley Helmstutler Di Dio; The high altar at the Santo: movement, materials, and meanings, Sarah Blake McHam; The Budapest horse: beyond the Leonardo da Vinci question, Shelley Sturman, Katherine May, and Alison Luchs; An impossible task, William E. Wallace; The movement of stone and Michelangelo’s Atlas Slave, Amy R. Bloch; Alessandro Vittoria and the art of marble carving, Victoria Avery; The sculptural stones of Venice: the selection, supply and cost of marble and stone in the 16th century, Emma Jones; Camillo Mariani and the nobility of stucco, C. D. Dickerson III; Shipping sculptures, shaping diplomacy: gifts of sculpture for Spain, Kelley Helmstutler Di Dio; Capomastro and courier: Giacomo Borzacchi and Bernini's equestrian Louis XIV in transit, Karen J. Lloyd; Epilogue: a relationship with stone: an interview with Richard Erdman, Anthony E. Grudin, and Kelley Helmstutler Di Dio.
(Visual Culture in Early Modernity)
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