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Caravaggio, Bernini : early baroque in Rome
Title:
Caravaggio, Bernini : early baroque in Rome
ISBN:
9783791359212

9789463887090
Publication Information New:
Vienna, Austria : Kunst Historisches Museum Wien ; Amsterdam, Netherlands : Rijks Museum ; Munich, Germany ; London, England ; New York, New York : Prestel, [2019]

Bruges, Belgium : die Keure.

©2019
Physical Description:
325 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 29 cm.
General Note:
"This catalogue is published on the occasion of the exhibition "Caravaggio & Bernini. Entdeckung der Gefühle" at the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, from 15 October 2019 to 19 January 2020, and "Caravaggio & Bernini. Barok in Rome" at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, from 15 February to 7 June 2020"--Colophon.
Contents:
Foreword / Rome. New and old 'navel of the world' / Motion and Emotion. Art in the 'age of the affects' / Painterly Sculpture / Narcissus and the Pathopoeia of the Early Modern Age / Bernini and Caravaggio, the 'Body of the Soul' / Baroque Bodies. Artistic role play in seventeenth-century Rome / From Affect to Miracle. On the representation of divine grace in the seventeenth-century / The Classical in Baroque Art. History of a disrupted dialectic / Meraviglia & Stupore -- Orrore & Terribilità / Amore / Visione / Passione & Compassione / Moto & Azione / Vivacità / Antichità & La gran maniera greca / Scherzo
Abstract:
This book examines in depth the painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610) and the sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680). Other painters and sculptors gathered around these two geniuses in Rome in the first decades of the 17th century. Together they formulated a new artistic language which later came to be known as Roman Baroque. In a very short period of time, Rome became an international cultural hotspot, the breeding ground of new ideas and initiatives. Artists from all over Europe came to the Eternal City to study the many remnants of Roman Antiquity and to seek the increasing patronage of the popes, cardinals, and the local nobility. More than ever before, painters and sculptors shared ambitions, personal friendships, and worked together, often on large papal projects. Caravaggio, Bernini, and their fellow artists embody this artistic fraternisation. Together, their works tell the story of the birth of this new movement in art, and the radical artistic innovation which would prove to have far reaching influence in Europe.00Exhibition: Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria (15.10.2019-19.01.2020) / Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (02.-05.2020).
Language:
English

German

Dutch

Italian