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Nicola Pisano and the Revival of Sculpture in Italy

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Paperback, 198 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | 2011
ISBN13: 9780521170789
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Nicola Pisano was a much admired thirteenth-century Italian sculptor and architect, often considered to be the founder of modern sculpture. Within this 1938 text, G. H. and E. R. Crichton begin by giving a biographical background of Pisano, before looking at those early sculptors whose works may have inspired him. In the book's second part, the Crichtons write in detail about the sculptures of Pisano, describing the pulpits at Pisa and Siena as well as the Fountain at Perugia. The Crichtons also discuss those pieces often accredited to Pisano which seem unlikely to be his. Finally, they share their conclusions on Pisano's influence on Italian sculpture. These fascinating accounts of Pisano's life and works are supplemented by numerous illustrative plates. This book will appeal to scholars of art and sculpture in general, as well as of Pisano and thirteenth-century sculpture more specifically.

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ISBN13:9780521170789
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:198

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Preface; List of plates; Map showing the chief centres of medieval art in Italy; Part I: 1. Historical background and life of Nicola Pisano; 2. The influence of earlier sculpture on Nicola Pisano; Part II: 1. The pulpit in the Baptistery at Pisa; 2. The pulpit in the Duomo of Sienna; 3. Style of the pulpits; 4. The fountain at Perugia; 5. Doubtful works; 6. Conclusion; Appendix: the place of origin of Nicola Pisano; Bibliography; Index.
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