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The Renaissance Artist At Work

From Pisano To Titian

The Renaissance Artist At Work

From Pisano To Titian

ByBruce Cole
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1983
eBook Published 2 February 2018
Pub. location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780429495892
Pages 227 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429964442
SubjectsArts
KeywordsRenaissance Art, Glazed Terracotta, Altar Table, Renaissance Society, Altar Frontal
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Cole, B. (1983). The Renaissance Artist At Work. New York: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429495892
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This book gives the necessary background for the study and appreciation of Italian painting and sculpture from about 1250 to 1550. It tells how the artists learned their craft, the organization of their workshops, and the guilds they belonged to; how their customers or patrons treated them and where their work was displayed?churches, civic buildings, or private homes. The book discusses how art was made?tempera, oil, panel, canvas, fresco; it surveys the characteristic types of Renaissance art?altarpieces, portraits, tombs, busts, doors fountains, medals, etc.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |12 pages
Introduction
ByBruce Cole
View abstract
chapter I|44 pages
The Artist in Society
ByBruce Cole
View abstract
chapter II|80 pages
The Materials of Renaissance Art
ByBruce Cole
View abstract
chapter III|61 pages
The Types of Renaissance Art
ByBruce Cole
View abstract

This book gives the necessary background for the study and appreciation of Italian painting and sculpture from about 1250 to 1550. It tells how the artists learned their craft, the organization of their workshops, and the guilds they belonged to; how their customers or patrons treated them and where their work was displayed?churches, civic buildings, or private homes. The book discusses how art was made?tempera, oil, panel, canvas, fresco; it surveys the characteristic types of Renaissance art?altarpieces, portraits, tombs, busts, doors fountains, medals, etc.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |12 pages
Introduction
ByBruce Cole
View abstract
chapter I|44 pages
The Artist in Society
ByBruce Cole
View abstract
chapter II|80 pages
The Materials of Renaissance Art
ByBruce Cole
View abstract
chapter III|61 pages
The Types of Renaissance Art
ByBruce Cole
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This book gives the necessary background for the study and appreciation of Italian painting and sculpture from about 1250 to 1550. It tells how the artists learned their craft, the organization of their workshops, and the guilds they belonged to; how their customers or patrons treated them and where their work was displayed?churches, civic buildings, or private homes. The book discusses how art was made?tempera, oil, panel, canvas, fresco; it surveys the characteristic types of Renaissance art?altarpieces, portraits, tombs, busts, doors fountains, medals, etc.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |12 pages
Introduction
ByBruce Cole
View abstract
chapter I|44 pages
The Artist in Society
ByBruce Cole
View abstract
chapter II|80 pages
The Materials of Renaissance Art
ByBruce Cole
View abstract
chapter III|61 pages
The Types of Renaissance Art
ByBruce Cole
View abstract

This book gives the necessary background for the study and appreciation of Italian painting and sculpture from about 1250 to 1550. It tells how the artists learned their craft, the organization of their workshops, and the guilds they belonged to; how their customers or patrons treated them and where their work was displayed?churches, civic buildings, or private homes. The book discusses how art was made?tempera, oil, panel, canvas, fresco; it surveys the characteristic types of Renaissance art?altarpieces, portraits, tombs, busts, doors fountains, medals, etc.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |12 pages
Introduction
ByBruce Cole
View abstract
chapter I|44 pages
The Artist in Society
ByBruce Cole
View abstract
chapter II|80 pages
The Materials of Renaissance Art
ByBruce Cole
View abstract
chapter III|61 pages
The Types of Renaissance Art
ByBruce Cole
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This book gives the necessary background for the study and appreciation of Italian painting and sculpture from about 1250 to 1550. It tells how the artists learned their craft, the organization of their workshops, and the guilds they belonged to; how their customers or patrons treated them and where their work was displayed?churches, civic buildings, or private homes. The book discusses how art was made?tempera, oil, panel, canvas, fresco; it surveys the characteristic types of Renaissance art?altarpieces, portraits, tombs, busts, doors fountains, medals, etc.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |12 pages
Introduction
ByBruce Cole
View abstract
chapter I|44 pages
The Artist in Society
ByBruce Cole
View abstract
chapter II|80 pages
The Materials of Renaissance Art
ByBruce Cole
View abstract
chapter III|61 pages
The Types of Renaissance Art
ByBruce Cole
View abstract

This book gives the necessary background for the study and appreciation of Italian painting and sculpture from about 1250 to 1550. It tells how the artists learned their craft, the organization of their workshops, and the guilds they belonged to; how their customers or patrons treated them and where their work was displayed?churches, civic buildings, or private homes. The book discusses how art was made?tempera, oil, panel, canvas, fresco; it surveys the characteristic types of Renaissance art?altarpieces, portraits, tombs, busts, doors fountains, medals, etc.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |12 pages
Introduction
ByBruce Cole
View abstract
chapter I|44 pages
The Artist in Society
ByBruce Cole
View abstract
chapter II|80 pages
The Materials of Renaissance Art
ByBruce Cole
View abstract
chapter III|61 pages
The Types of Renaissance Art
ByBruce Cole
View abstract
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