Artistic circulation between early modern Spain and Italy / edited by Kelley Helmstutler Di Dio and Tommaso Mozzati.

This collection of essays by major scholars in the field explores how the rich intersections between Italy and Spain during the early modern period resulted in a confluence of cultural ideals. Various means of exchange and convergence are explored through two main catalysts: humans-their trips or re...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Other Authors: Di Dio, Kelley Helmstutler (Editor), Mozzati, Tommaso (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2019.
Series:Visual Culture in Early Modernity Ser.
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Table of Contents:
  • <P>Introduction: Spanish Italy/Italian Spain
  • Kelley Helmstutler Di Dio and Tommaso Mozzati; Domenico Fancelli and the tomb of the Catholic Kings: Carrara, Italian Wars and the Spanish Renaissance
  • Michela Zurla; The Tomb of Bishop Alonso de Madrigal ("El Tostado") in the Cathedral of Ávila
  • The Monumentalization of the "Autorbild"
  • Johannes Röll; Architecture for the <I>retablo</I> between Spain and Italy: on the work of Jacopo L'Indaco, Alonso Berruguete and Diego de Siloé (1520-1530)
  • Carlos Plaza; An Italian Fountain for the Emperor: The <I>Fuente del Águila</I> (1539)
  • Maria José Redondo Cantera; Michelangelo Re-read: A Note on the Reception of his Pictorial Language in the Spanish Sculpture of the Second Half of the Sixteenth Century
  • Manuel Arias Martínez; Circulation of Sculpture Across the Spanish Empire: The Case of Martino Regio's Genoese Workshop and the Multiple Variations of His Name
  • Fernando Loffredo; Ribera's Northern Italian Nexus
  • Lisandra Estevez; Courtiers, Compasses, Fables and Dictionaries: Italian Books in the Collections of Velázquez, Carducho and Guerra Coronel
  • Marta Cacho Casal; Guido Reni's Influence in Seville through Originals, Copies, and Prints
  • Rafael Japón; Some Spanish Paintings in Florentine Collections: The Legacy of the Iberian Journey of Cosimo III de' Medici
  • Miguel Tain</P>