Large bronzes in the Renaissance / edited by Peta Motture.

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Samuel H. Kress Foundation
Other Authors: Motture, Peta
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Haven, Conn. : Yale University Press, ©2003.
Series:Studies in the history of art (Washington, D.C.) ; 64.
Studies in the history of art (Washington, D.C.). Symposium papers ; 41.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface / Elizabeth Cropper
  • Introduction / Peta Motture
  • Pre-Classical is Pre-Renaissance / Carol C. Mattusch
  • Original settings of nonreligious bronzes in the Renaissance / Mario Scalini
  • Still a problem of attribution: the tomb slab of Pope Mart V in San Giovanni in Laterano / Joachim Poeschke
  • Benvenuto Cellini's satyrs for the Porte Dorée at Fontainebleau / Joseph R. Bliss
  • Parisian casters in the sixteenth century / Geneviève Bresc-Bautier
  • Large bronzes in France during the sixteenth century / Regina Seelig-Teuwen
  • The Medici Mercury and the Breath of Bronze / Michael Cole
  • Ludovico Lombardo and the taste for the all'Antica Bust in mid=sixteenth-century Florence and Rome / Antonia Boström
  • A pair of angels in the Hermitage: an attribution to Carlo di Cesare del Palagio / Sergej Androssov
  • The atrium of the four winds at Lainate: Aeolus and a companion rediscovered / Charles Avery
  • Technical investigation of the Mellon Venus and Bacchus and a Faun / Judy L. Ozone and Shelley G. Sturman
  • A pair of large bronze deities in Detroit: new research and an attribution to Danese Cattaneo / Alan Phipps Darr
  • State and private bronze foundries in Cinquecento Venice: new light on the Alberghetti and di Conti workshops / Victoria J. Avery
  • The production of firedogs in Renaissance Venice / Peta Motture
  • The angel and the city: Baccio Bandinelli's project for the Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome / Irving Lavin.