The cabinet of eros: Renaissance mythological painting and the Studiolo of Isabella d'Este

Introduction. Placing the gods -- Pt. 1. The studiolo and its histories. The study, the collection, and the Renaissance self -- Myth and the articulation of gender and space -- Isabella's "cupidity" : collecting and literary production -- Pt. 2. The paintings. Mantegna's Mars and...

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Main Author: Campbell, Stephen John 1963- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: New Haven, Conn. [u.a.] Yale Univ. Press 2006
In:Year: 2006
Reviews:[Rezension von: Campbell, Stephen J., The Cabinet of Eros: Renaissance Mythological Painting and the Studiolo of Isabella d'Esté] (2009) (Bolland, Andrea)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Isabella, Mantua, Markgräfin 1474-1539 / Palazzo Ducale (Mantua) / Studiolo / Painting / Myth (Motif)
Further subjects:B Studiolos Italy Mantua
B Palazzo ducale (Museum : Mantua, Italy)
B Mythology, Classical, in art
B Mythology, Classical, in art
B Palazzo ducale Mantua, Italy Studiolo
B Painting, Italian
B Isabella d'Este
B Studiolos (Italy) (Mantua)
B Isabella d'Este consort of Francesco II Gonzaga, Marquis of Mantua (1474-1539)
B Painting, Renaissance (Italy)
B Painting, Renaissance Italy
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Summary:Introduction. Placing the gods -- Pt. 1. The studiolo and its histories. The study, the collection, and the Renaissance self -- Myth and the articulation of gender and space -- Isabella's "cupidity" : collecting and literary production -- Pt. 2. The paintings. Mantegna's Mars and Venus : poetry, natural history, and the origins of art -- Mantegna's mythic signatures : Pallas and the vices -- Tanta amorosa impresa : Isabella, Perugino, and Paride da Ceresara -- Lorenzo Costa's coronation of a woman poet and the Renaissance of Sappho -- "Sweet counterfeiting and blandishments" : courtiership, urbanitas, and Costa's Comus -- "Dominate the stars" Correggio, the Gonzaga, and the sack of Rome -- Conclusion. The rise of mythological painting in sixteenth-century Italy
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0300117531