Art and Observance in Renaissance Venice. The Dominicans and their Artists (1391- ca. 1545)
Zaru Denise
Libreria Editrice Viella
Translation by Melker S.
English Text.
Roma, 2014; paperback, pp. 371, b/w and col. ill., tavv., cm 17x24.
(I Libri di Viella. Arte).
series: I Libri di Viella. Arte
ISBN: 88-6728-338-3 - EAN13: 9788867283385
Subject: Essays (Art or Architecture),Painting,Religious Architecture/Art
Period: 1000-1400 (XII-XIV) Middle Ages,1400-1800 (XV-XVIII) Renaissance
Places: Venetian,Venice
Extra: Religion Art
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Weight: 1 kg
Based on archival researches, it gives an overview of the reconstruction of the lost artistic and historical heritage of the Dominican houses in Venice ? SS. Giovanni e Paolo, S. Domenico di Castello, S. Pietro Martire at Murano and the Corpus Domini. A wide range of artists including Giovanni Bellini, Titian, Lorenzo Lotto, Giuseppe Salviati, Girolamo Savoldo and Fra Bartolommeo produced works of art for these houses. They are analysed in individual chapters according to three main themes: images for the nuns, images for the friars' private devotion and images to define the Order's identity in front of the political and religious representatives as well as the faithful.
The diachronic approach used by the author enlightens how the Dominican Observance faced major religious movements such as those of the Devotio moderna and the Reformation which promoted Christ-centered and more direct and individual devotional practices.