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Art in Rome in the Eighteenth Century

Art in Rome in the Eighteenth Century
Author: Edgar Peters Bowron
Publisher:
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2000
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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The spectacular diversity of Rome is documented in this definitive history of the city's eighteenth-century art, architecture and decorative arts. Written by an outstanding international array of scholars, this book reveals the Eternal City as the fountainhead of culture.


The Art Market in Rome in the Eighteenth Century

The Art Market in Rome in the Eighteenth Century
Author: Paolo Coen
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2018-11-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 900438815X

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Eighteenth-century Rome offers a privileged view of art market activities, given the continuity of remarkable investments by the local ruling class, combined with the decisive impact of external agents, largely linked to the Grand Tour. This book, the result of collaboration between international specialists, brings back into the spotlight protagonists, facts and dynamics that have remained unexplored for many years.


Art in Rome in the Eighteenth Century

Art in Rome in the Eighteenth Century
Author: Edgar Peters Bowron
Publisher: Philadelphia Museum (PA)
Total Pages: 628
Release: 2000
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780876331378

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"Caught between the Theatricality of the Baroque and the acute sensibility of Romanticism, art in Rome in the eighteenth century has long been a neglected area of study." "The grand scale and spectacular diversity of the period are comprehensively captured for the first time in this definitive history of the period, produced to accompany a major U.S. exhibition organized by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and documenting the work of over 150 artists. With over 450 illustrations, and texts by an outstanding array of experts from around the world, Art in Rome in the Eighteenth Century provides a massively authoritative survey of a fascinating era."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved


Pompeo Batoni

Pompeo Batoni
Author: Edgar Peters Bowron
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300126808

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Inventive storytelling: the early subject pictures -- Batoni's British patrons and the grand tour -- Painter of princes and prince of painters -- Restorer of the Roman school: final years and reception -- Drawings, working methods, and studio practices.


Between the Real and the Ideal

Between the Real and the Ideal
Author: Susan M. Dixon
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2006
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780874139372

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This book examines the Accademia degli Arcadi in its heyday, a little known phenomenon in Italian history in the first part of the eighteenth century. The Roman academy aimed for a peninsula-wide cultural renewal induced by literary reform. Operating within a papal-court society, it eschewed extant patronage systems and social hierarchies and introduced enlightened ideas to its members. By about 1730, the Arcadi was on the wane, the reform largely unmet. It was an easy target for critics, both its proponents and opponents, in part because of the visible role it assigned to women. By attending to the institution's policies, this book provides a rich understanding of the Arcadi's goals. It locates the organization's interest in theater, including the physical environment of the theatrical drama, as central to its operations.


Drawn to Art

Drawn to Art
Author: Sonia Couturier
Publisher: Silvana Editoriale
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2011
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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In the eighteenth century's burgeoning culture of travel and "Grand Tours," Rome was the essential destination. From all over Europe, artists jostled with art lovers and collectors of antiquities, each influencing the other in their respective ambitions. The cult of Rome was particularly strong in France, and this volume looks at more than 100 works by artists such as Hubert Robert, Jean-Honoré Fragonard and Jacques-Louis David, who made pilgrimages to the "Eternal City" and who were decisively influenced by their time there. The works are contextualized across five different sections: the first focuses on the tradition of academic training in Rome; the second explores the depiction of the city's landscape and surrounding countryside; the third looks at Rome and Paris' cultures of art lovers, patrons and artists; the fourth section examines the eighteenth-century conception of antiques; and the final section looks at Rome's annual festivals, and their influence on French artists.


Artists and Amateurs

Artists and Amateurs
Author: Perrin Stein
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2013-10-29
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300197004

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Catalog of an exhibition held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, October 1, 2013-January 5, 2014.


Grand Tour

Grand Tour
Author: Tate Gallery
Publisher: Tate Publishing(UK)
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1996
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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This catalogue looks at the Grand Tour, a vital aspect of European civilisation in the age of the Enlightenment, from the point of view of several countries and includes the work of foremost artists of the period.