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Painting and experience in fifteenth century Italy : a primer in the social history of pictorial style

Baxandall, Michael, author.
Oxford ; Oxford University Press, 1988.

Serving as both an introduction to fifteenth-century Italian painting and as a text on how to interpret social history from the style of pictures in a given historical period, this new edition to Baxandall's pre-eminent scholarly volume examines early Renaissance painting, and explains how the style of painting in any society reflects the visual skills and habits that evolve out of daily life. Renaissance painting, for example, mirrors the experience of such activities as preaching, dancing, and gauging barrels. The volume includes discussions of a wide variety of painters, including Filippo Lippi, Fra Angelico, Stefano di Giovanni, Sandro Botticelli, Masaccio, Luca Signorelli, Boccaccio, and countless others. Baxandall also defines and illustrates sixteen concepts used by a contemporary critic of painting, thereby assembling the basic equipment needed to explore fifteenth-century art. This new second edition includes an appendix that lists the original Latin and Italian texts referred to throughout the book, providing the reader with all the relevant, authentic sources. It also contains an updated bibliography and a new reproduction of a recently restored painting which replaces the original.

Bibliographic Information


Format: Book
Author: Baxandall, Michael,
Subject: Painting, Italian
Painting, Renaissance
Art patronage
Art and society
Artists and patrons
Renaissance
Publication Year:1988
Language:English
Published:Oxford ; Oxford University Press, 1988.
ISBN:9780192821447
019282144X
Series:Oxford paperbacks.
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Course: HIST472

Availability at HKSYU Library


Location Call number Status
English Book (5/F) 759.5 BAX 1988 Available