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The Poetics of Portraiture in the Italian Renaissance

The Poetics of Portraiture in the Italian Renaissance

The Poetics of Portraiture in the Italian Renaissance

Jodi Cranston , Boston University
December 2000
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9780521653244

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    Focusing on paintings by Giorgione, Titian, Parmigianino, and Raphael, Jodi Cranston explores the significance of the formal inventions that address the presence of the beholder, particularly the introduction of a range of poses and self-reflexive gestures, and how such a visual dialogue with the beholder encourages the viewer to perceive the portrait as open and responsive, rather than as a fixed commemoration of the past. Cranston also analyzes the term 'portrait' as it is used in contemporary literature, which describes a resemblance of minds and affections between the sitter and the viewer derived from encounters, such as speaker and listener, lover and beloved, and self and other. Bringing together a wide range of literary and visual sources and applying methods derived from literary theory and structural analysis, this study demonstrates how sixteenth-century portraits extend contemporary efforts to perceive and receive painting as a kind of poetry.

    • Offers new interpretations of well-known Renaissance paintings
    • Offers a methodology for considering the genre of portraiture as a whole, i.e. not time-specific
    • Offers analysis of hitherto unstudied poetry

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    December 2000
    Hardback
    9780521653244
    272 pages
    260 × 184 × 20 mm
    0.84kg
    69 b/w illus.
    Unavailable - out of print

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Dialogue with the beholder
    • 2. 'Familiar colloquium': the recollection and presence of portraits
    • 3. Designing the self
    • Titian's 'Nonautographic' self-portraits
    • 4. 'L'effetto che fa lo specchio'
    • 5. The speaking tomb.
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    • Jodi Cranston , Boston University