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072 7 _aART015080
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082 0 4 _a700.945
084 _aonline - DeGruyter
245 0 0 _aGreen Worlds in Early Modern Italy :
_bArt and the Verdant Earth /
_ced. by Leopoldine Prosperetti, April Oettinger, Karen Hope Goodchild.
264 1 _aAmsterdam :
_bAmsterdam University Press,
_c[2019]
264 4 _c©2019
300 _a1 online resource (320 p.)
336 _atext
_btxt
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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347 _atext file
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490 0 _aVisual and Material Culture, 1300 –1700 ;
_v11
505 0 0 _tFrontmatter --
_tTable of Contents --
_tList of Plates and Figures --
_tIntroduction: A Fresh Vision of the Natural World in Renaissance Italy --
_tPart I. Devotional Viridescence --
_t1. The Green Places of Fra Filippo Lippi and Sandro Botticelli --
_t2. Anthropomorphic Trees and Animated Nature in Lorenzo Lotto’s 1509 St. Jerome --
_t3. ‘Honesta voluptas’: the Renaissance Justification for Enjoyment of the Natural World --
_tPart II. Building Green --
_t4. “The Sala delle Asse as Locus amoenus: Revisiting Leonardo da Vinci’s Arboreal Imagery in Milan’s Castello Sforzesco” --
_t5. Naturalism and Antiquity, Redefined, in Vasari’s Verzure --
_t6. Verdant Architecture and Tripartite Chorography: Toeput and the Italian Villa Tradition --
_tPart III. The Sylvan Exchange --
_t7. Titian: Sylvan Poet --
_t8. From Venice to Tivoli: Girolamo Muziano and the ‘Invention’ of the Tiburtine Landscape --
_t9. Of Oak and Elder, Cloud-like Angels, and a Bird’s Nest: The Graphic Interpretations of Titian’s The Death of St. Peter Martyr by Martino Rota, Giovanni Battista Fontana, Valentin Lefebre, John Baptist Jackson, and their Successors --
_t10. The Verdant as Violence: The Storm Landscapes of Herman van Swanevelt and Gaspard Dughet --
_tAfterword: A Brief Journey through the Green World of Renaissance Italy --
_tWorks Cited --
_tIndex
506 0 _arestricted access
_uhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
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520 _aThe green mantle of the earth! This metaphor conceives of the vegetation of the earth as a green cloth that drapes the barren earth. Long popular in patristic literature Il mantello verde della terra is a poetical image that ponders the providential greening of the earth on the third day of the Creation. Borrowing from the vocabulary of weaving it epitomizes the Renaissance interest in "fashioning green worlds" in art and poetry. Rachel Carson invoked the phrase to draw attention to environmental damage done to earth's "brilliant robe." Here it serves as a motto for a cultural poetics that made "living nature" an object of renewed interest. The essays gathered in this volume explore the expanding technologies and cultural dimensions of verzure and verdancy in the Italian Renaissance, and the role of painting in shaping the poetics and expression of greenery in the visual arts of the 16th-century and after.
538 _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
546 _aIn English.
588 0 _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Jun 2022)
650 4 _aArt and Material Culture.
650 4 _aCultural Studies.
650 4 _aEarly Modern Studies.
650 4 _aHistory, Art History, and Archaeology.
650 7 _aART / History / Renaissance.
_2bisacsh
653 _aRenaissance landscape, Italian Renaissance painting, ornament in Renaissance art, cultural history of green, the pastoral.
700 1 _aBarolsky, Paul
_eautore
700 1 _aCompton, Rebekah
_eautore
700 1 _aGoodchild, Karen
_eautore
700 1 _aGoodchild, Karen Hope
_ecuratore
700 1 _aHolberton, Paul
_eautore
700 1 _aHope Goodchild, Karen
_eautore
700 1 _aNonaka, Natsumi
_eautore
700 1 _aOettinger, April
_eautore
_ecuratore
700 1 _aPederson, Jill
_eautore
700 1 _aPeinelt-Schmidt, Sabine
_eautore
700 1 _aProsperetti, Leopoldine
_eautore
_ecuratore
700 1 _aRussell, Susan
_eautore
700 1 _aTosini, Patrizia
_eautore
850 _aIT-RoAPU
856 4 0 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1515/9789048535866?locatt=mode:legacy
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9789048535866
856 4 2 _3Cover
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