The Pictorial Art of El Greco : Transmaterialities, Temporalities, and Media /
Stoenescu, Livia 
The Pictorial Art of El Greco : Transmaterialities, Temporalities, and Media / Livia Stoenescu. - 1 online resource (322 p.) : 10 color plates, 100 halftones - Visual and Material Culture, 1300 -1700 .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Prototypal Images Reaffirmed in Early Modern Painting -- 2. Spanish Miraculous Images, Sacred Narratives, and Aesthetic Goals -- 3. El Greco's The Purification of the Temple -- 4. Reinventing the Nude in an Age of Censorship -- 5. The Dialogue of Classical and Devotional Cultures in El Greco's Laocoön of Toledo -- Bibliography -- Index
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This book investigates El Greco's pictorial art as foundational to the globalising trends manifested in the visual culture of early modernity. It also exposes the figurative, semantic, and allegorical senses he created to challenge an Italian Renaissance-centered discourse. Even though he was guided by the unprecedented flowering of devotional art in the post-Tridentine decades and by the expressive possibilities of earlier religious artifacts, especially those inherited from the apostolic past, the author demonstrates that El Greco forged his own independent trajectory. While his paintings have been studied in relation to the Italian and Spanish school traditions, his pictorial art in a global Mediterranean context continues to receive scant attention. Taking a global perspective as its focus, the book sheds new light on El Greco's highly original contribution to early Mediterranean and multi-institutional configurations of the Christian faith in Byzantium, Venice, Rome, Toledo, and Madrid.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789462989009 9789048541416
10.1515/9789048541416 doi
Art and Material Culture.
History.
Late Middle Ages & Renaissance.
ART / History / Renaissance.
El Greco, early modern painting, Mediterranean studies, Renaissance art, transmaterialities of religious imagery.
700.946
                        The Pictorial Art of El Greco : Transmaterialities, Temporalities, and Media / Livia Stoenescu. - 1 online resource (322 p.) : 10 color plates, 100 halftones - Visual and Material Culture, 1300 -1700 .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Prototypal Images Reaffirmed in Early Modern Painting -- 2. Spanish Miraculous Images, Sacred Narratives, and Aesthetic Goals -- 3. El Greco's The Purification of the Temple -- 4. Reinventing the Nude in an Age of Censorship -- 5. The Dialogue of Classical and Devotional Cultures in El Greco's Laocoön of Toledo -- Bibliography -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
This book investigates El Greco's pictorial art as foundational to the globalising trends manifested in the visual culture of early modernity. It also exposes the figurative, semantic, and allegorical senses he created to challenge an Italian Renaissance-centered discourse. Even though he was guided by the unprecedented flowering of devotional art in the post-Tridentine decades and by the expressive possibilities of earlier religious artifacts, especially those inherited from the apostolic past, the author demonstrates that El Greco forged his own independent trajectory. While his paintings have been studied in relation to the Italian and Spanish school traditions, his pictorial art in a global Mediterranean context continues to receive scant attention. Taking a global perspective as its focus, the book sheds new light on El Greco's highly original contribution to early Mediterranean and multi-institutional configurations of the Christian faith in Byzantium, Venice, Rome, Toledo, and Madrid.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789462989009 9789048541416
10.1515/9789048541416 doi
Art and Material Culture.
History.
Late Middle Ages & Renaissance.
ART / History / Renaissance.
El Greco, early modern painting, Mediterranean studies, Renaissance art, transmaterialities of religious imagery.
700.946

