Wall painting, civic ceremony, and sacred space in early Renaissance Italy

"Focusing on four large mural decorations created by celebrated Florentine artists between 1377 and 1484, this book investigates how mural paintings affirmed civic identities by visualizing ideas, experiences, memory, and history. It offers new insights into the motives and mechanics of patrona...

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Main Author: Cadogan, Jean K. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge New York, NY Cambridge University Press 2025
In:Year: 2025
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Southern Italy (motif) / Mural painting / Sacral building / History 1375-1485
Further subjects:B Painting, Early Renaissance (Italy) Themes, motives
B Mural painting and decoration, Renaissance (Italy) Themes, motives
B Art and society (Italy) (Florence) History To 1500
B Mural painting and decoration, Italian (Italy) Themes, motives
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Cadogan, Jean K. (Author)
Cambridge University Press 2025
Electronic Book 1939458102
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