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Tomaso da Modena

Tomaso da Modena

Tomaso da Modena

Robert Gibbs , University of Glasgow
March 1989
Unavailable - out of print October 2007
Hardback
9780521257657

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    This is the definitive study of one of the greatest artists of the fourteenth century, Tomaso de Modena. His work was remarkable for its vivid expression and its varied imagery, derived from the art of the University of Bologna, its illuminated manuscripts, and the studies of Dominican and other friars. Tomaso is even more remarkable for his interest in new technologies, such as spectacles, knitting and botany, and in the aesthetic advances associated with them, light and shade, picture space, and the elaborate court dress of the age. Tomaso's greatness was recognised by the Emperor Charles IV, for whose palace in Bohemia he painted his most lavish panels. The book explores Tomaso's surviving work through reconstructions of its environment, and the structure of its support and frame. Robert Gibbs considers the political and economic background to Tomaso's art, its souces and influence on other artists, the nature of the origins of portraiture, and the relationship between north and south Europe.

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    March 1989
    Hardback
    9780521257657
    364 pages
    275 × 205 × 36 mm
    1.89kg
    Unavailable - out of print October 2007

    Table of Contents

    • List of colour plates, text figures, comparative illustrations
    • Photographic sources
    • Preface
    • Part I:
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Modenese origins
    • 3. Bologna
    • 4. Treviso: the Capitolo of the Dominicans
    • 5. Votive frescoes and decorative schemes in the churches of Treviso
    • 6. S. Margherita
    • 7. Works of Tomaso's maturity in Modena and elsewhere
    • 8. Karlstejn
    • 9. Tomaso's last work and its influence in Emilia
    • 10. Tomaso's influence in the Veneto
    • Part II:
    • 11. Documents concerning Tomaso
    • 12. Catalogue
    • Bibliography
    • Index
    • Plates.
      Author
    • Robert Gibbs , University of Glasgow