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9780300124118

Art and Love in Renaissance Italy

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  • ISBN13:

    9780300124118

  • ISBN10:

    0300124112

  • Format: Trade Book
  • Copyright: 2008-11-25
  • Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Summary

With contributions by Sarah Cartwright, Jessie McNab, J. Kenneth Moore, Eve Straussman-Pflanzer, Wendy Thompson, and Jeremy Warren Many famous Italian Renaissance artworks were made to celebrate love and marriage. They were the pinnacles of a tradition---dating from the early Renaissance---of commemorating betrothal, marriage, and the birth of a child by commissioning extraordinary objects or exchanging them as gifts. This important volume is the first to examine the entire range of works to which Renaissance rituals of love and marriage gave rise and makes a major contribution to our understanding of Renaissance art in its broader cultural context. Some 140 works of art, dating from about 1400 to 1600, are discussed by a distinguished group of scholars and are reproduced in full color. Marriage and childbirth gifts are the point of departure. These range from maiolica, glassware, and jewelry to birth trays, musical instruments, and nuptial portraits. Bonds of love of another sort were represented in erotic drawings and prints. From these precedents, an increasingly inventive approach to subjects of love and marriage culminated in paintings by some of the greatest artists of the Renaissance, including Giulio Romano, Lorenzo Lotto, and Titian.

Author Biography

Andrea Bayer is Curator in the Department of European Paintings at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Table of Contents

Lenders of the Exhibition
Contributors to the Catalogue
Art and Love in Renaissance Italyp. 3
Marriage as a Key to Understanding the Pastp. 9
The Marriage Portrait in the Renaissance, or Some Women Named Ginevrap. 17
Wives, Lovers, and Art in Italian Renaissance Courtsp. 29
"Rapture to the Greedy Eyes": Profane Love in the Renaissancep. 43
Catalogue
Commemorating Betrothal, Marriage, and Childbirthp. 59
Rites of Passage: Art Objects to Celebrate Betrothal, Marriage, and the Familyp. 60
Catalogue Numbers 1-86
Maiolica of Love and Marriagep. 68
Belle Donne, Facing Couples, and Fedep. 76
The Cruelty of Love - Amor Crudelp. 88
Marriage Glasswarep. 93
Gifts and Furnishings for the Homep. 100
Cassone Panels and Chestsp. 129
Manuscripts and Books and the Rituals of Love and Marriagep. 139
Childbirth and Familyp. 149
Profane Lovep. 177
Profane Love: The Challenge of Sexualityp. 178
Catalogue Numbers 87-117
Paintingsp. 185
Drawingsp. 188
Books and Printsp. 198
Maiolicap. 214
Bronzesp. 220
Accessoriesp. 225
The Paintings of Love and Marriagep. 229
From Cassone to Poesia: Paintings of Love and Marriagep. 230
Picturing the Perfect Marriage: The Equilibrium of Sense and Sensibility in Titian's Sacred and Profane Lovep. 238
Belle: Picturing Beautiful Womenp. 246
Catalogue Numbers 118-153
Betrothal and Marriagep. 255
Familyp. 275
Widowsp. 282
The Camera: Spalliere and Other Paintingsp. 288
Illustrious Womenp. 309
Belle Donnep. 315
Mythologies and Allegoriesp. 319
Bibliographyp. 333
Indexp. 365
Photograph Creditsp. 376
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