Painting in Renaissance Perugia
This volume offers the first comprehensive study of painting in Renaissance Perugia from the late fifteenth to the mid- sixteenth centuries. Showcasing works by Perugino, Raphael, and Pintoricchio, as well as less familiar artists who worked in Perugia from ca. 1480–1540, Sheri Shaneyfelt traces the influence and impact of Perugino's workshop in central Italy over more than a half a century. She demonstrates why Perugia, which has been overlooked in modern scholarship, was such a vital center for the production of early modern Italian art. Shaneyfelt's study also shifts the focus away from the analysis of individual artistic creativity by highlighting the importance and significance of collaboration and workshop production in Renaissance Italy. Interweaving historical and archival evidence with analyses of numerous paintings and drawings, her book, richly illustrated with 115 color illustrations, offers many new insights into the vibrant artistic culture of early modern Perugia.
- Provides the first comprehensive study of painting in Renaissance Perugia from the late fifteenth to the mid- sixteenth centuries
- Includes paintings and drawings by lesser-known artists are are less accessible to the public
- Extensively illustrated in color
Product details
- Published: July 2023
- Format: Hardback
- ISBN: 9781009265584
- Length: 350 pages
- Dimensions: 259 × 185 × 18 mm
- Weight: 0.73kg
- Availability: Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Pietro Perugino and his Perugian workshop
- 2. Giannicola di Paolo, case study of a prominent local painter
- 3. Berto di Giovanni, Eusebio da San Giorgio, and the Società del 1496
- 4. Raphael Santi and the Perugians
- 5. Domenico Alfani, the next generation.
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