Publication

1996 - George Braziller, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

42,750 words, Guess

Page Count

171 pages

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL990074M
  • ISBN-100807614130
  • OCLC Control Number35068143
  • Library of Congress Control Number96028403
  • Goodreads1009608
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  • LibraryThing6995548

Classifications

  • DDC730/.945/51
  • LCCNB1287.F6 P3613 1996

Description

This lavish volume - containing comprehensive texts and 294 full color illustrations - serves as an essential and much-needed introduction to the carved bronze doors of Florence's Baptistery, a landmark of Renaissance art. When Florence took cultural command of Italy early in the fifteenth century, inaugurating the Renaissance and establishing itself as the intellectual and artistic capital of southern Europe, one of the key signposts in the new movement was the competition for a design for the east doors of the Baptistery in 1401-02. Andrea Pisano had designed the south doors of the same structure almost three generations earlier. Now, the greatest sculptors of the age - among them Lorenzo Ghiberti and Filippo Brunelleschi - submitted their versions of the sacrifice of Isaac. Ghiberti's more elegant and cohesive version was ultimately selected; his completed doors would, in the end, establish him as one of the most sought-after artists of his day.

Subjects

Topics

BibleBronze doorsIllustrationsRelief (sculpture)Bible -- Illustrations.Relief (Sculpture), ItalianCriticism and interpretation

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Other Editions

  • The origins of Renaissance art: the Baptistry doors, FlorenceGeorge Braziller1996-01-01

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