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On art and painting : Vicente Carducho and Baroque Spain / edited by Jean Andrews, Jeremy Roe, and Oliver Noble Wood.

Fine Arts Library ND813.C287 O5 2016
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Andrews, Jean, editor.
Roe, Jeremy, editor.
Noble Wood, Oliver J. (Oliver James), 1979- editor.
Series:
Studies in visual culture (Cardiff, Wales)
Studies in visual culture
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Carducho, Vicente, 1578-1638. Diálogos de la pintura.
Carducho, Vicente.
Carducho, Vicente, 1576?-1638.
Local Subjects:
Carducho, Vicente, 1576?-1638.
Physical Description:
xxiv, 386 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cardiff : University of Wales Press, 2016.
Summary:
A collection of essays by international experts on Vicente Carducho's treatise the Dialogues on Painting (1633), which dealt with the depiction of religious and profane subjects, the creation of collections and the status of the painter in baroque Spain.
Contents:
Carducho and the Spanish Literary Baroque
Painting and Poetry in Diálogos de la Pintura
Carducho the conceptista
Observations on Readership and Circulation
Art Aficionados at Court
Carducho and Sacred Oratory
Carducho and Ideas about Religious Art
Carducho's Late Holy Families and Decorum
Zuccari and the Carduchos
Italian Training at the Spanish Court
Carducho and the Eloquence of Drawing
The Paragone between Painting and Sculpture
Carducho and pintura de borrones
Plates from Diálogos de la Pintura
Appendices
Bibliography.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 332-373) and index.
ISBN:
9781783168590
1783168595
OCLC:
944087164

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