"Ghiribizzoso" Pontormo by Maurizia. Tazartes (2008, eBook)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherEdizioni Polistampa
ISBN-108856400367
ISBN-139788856400366
eBay Product ID (ePID)73300303

Product Key Features

Number of Pages240 Pages
Publication Name"Ghiribizzoso" Pontormo
LanguageItalian
SubjectIndividual Artists / General, Cultural Heritage, European, History / Renaissance
Publication Year2008
TypeTextbook
AuthorMaurizia. Tazartes
Subject AreaArt, Biography & Autobiography
FormateBook

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2008-362212
TitleLeadingIl
IllustratedYes
SynopsisJacopo Pontormo (Pontorme 1494 - Firenze 1557) e uno dei piu originali e spregiudicati pittori toscani del Cinquecento. Ghiribizzoso, nevrotico e solitario lo definisce Vasari, con un giudizio che influenzera per secoli la valutazione dellartista. Era davvero cosi? Da una sottile indagine nellopera e nella vita, emerge un maestro scorbutico ma lucido, infaticabile sperimentatore di tecniche e stili, interprete geniale dellanticlassicismo e della maniera. Individualista e capriccioso, ma non misantropo, ha amici tra i maggiori intellettuali del tempo. Vive con parsimonia in una Firenze scossa da lotte politiche, intrighi di corte, liti tra gli artisti ed epidemie di peste. Lavora per i Medici ma anche per committenti repubblicani, con una tensione febbrile, che lo uccide poco piu che sessantenne durante lesecuzione nella chiesa di San Lorenzo di un grandioso ciclo di affreschi., Vasari's depiction of Jacopo Pontormo as freakish, neurotic and solitary defined the artist for centuries. Maurizia Tazartes subtly investigates Pontormo's works and life, and brings to light a master who was cantankerous but lucid, who never tired of experimenting with techniques and styles. Despite his individualism, he maintained friendships with the greatest intellectuals of his time and produced great works for the Medici and republican clients alike. Italian text., Vasari's depiction of Jacopo Pontormo as freakish, neurotic and solitary defined the artist for centuries. Maurizia Tazartes subtly investigates Pontormo's works and life, and brings to light a master who was cantankerous but lucid, who never tired of experimenting with techniques and styles.
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