The description for this book, The World of the Florentine Renaissance Artist: Projects and Patrons, Workshop and Art Market, will be forthcoming.
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First published in German in 1938 and later translated into English, this classic of Italian Renaissance historiography centres on the relationship between Florentine art and the conditions under which it was created. In rich detail, Martin Wackernagel explores the impact of patronage and function, widespread demand for art, workshop techniques, and businesses practices on artists' lives and the results they achieved.br > Wackernagel stresses the changing roles of commissions and patrons in the late fourteenth to the early fifteenth centuries, from small-scale enterprise under Lorenzo de Medici to the large-scale development of major Florentine monuments. Through this, he highlights the development of major civic and religious artistic complexes such as the Palazzo Vecchio, the Cathedral and Baptistery, and the convent of Santa Maria Novella. This volume also features a biography of the author and an essay on important later publications related to Wackernagel's themes and arguments.
Martin Wackernagel was professor emeritus of Art History at Munster University (Westfalen). Alison Luchs is curator of early European sculpture at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC.
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Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Near Fine. 1st Edition. First Edition in English of Der Lebensraum des Künstlers in der florentinischen Renaissance (1st German ed., 1938). xxxi, 447, [1] pp. Original cloth. Very Good+, in very good+ dust jacket. 'Many general histories of Italian Renaissance art devote considerable space to Florentine developments, with some giving special emphasis to the city alone. Outstanding among these is Martin Wackernagel, The World of the Florentine Renaissance Artist: Projects and Patrons, Workshop and Art Market' (Encyclopaedia Britannica on-line). N° de réf. du vendeur 19824
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