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Looking at Painting in Florence

13th-16th Centuries

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Richly illustrated in color, this handbook aims to impart the skills that allow the reader to answer the question “Why does this painting matter?”. Organized chronologically, with passages of historical background, we follow Richard Peterson’s probing descriptions of painting in Santa Croce, the Brancacci Chapel at the Carmine, the Uffizi and Accademia, Santa Maria Novella and San Marco, and other remarkable repositories of the city’s masterpieces.
Here is what two greatly admired scholars say about Looking at Painting in Florence:

“You want a stunning pair of eyes to see the paintings in Florence with? Fresh, deeply informed, alive to detail. Without pedantry? This gift of a book is it.” (Robert Hass, Professor of English, University of California, Berkeley, and former poet laureate of the United States)
“To read this book is akin to being taken by the hand by a close friend who quietly and undidactically observes, describes, and interprets.” (Susan Madocks Lister, Head of Art History, The British Institute of Florence)

Il testo di Richard Peterson ci presenta le meraviglie dell’arte medievale e rinascimentale fiorentina.
Corredato da splendide illustrazioni a colori, è una valida guida e un compagno di viaggio cui fare ricorso dinanzi all’impatto emotivo di capolavori di sovrumana bellezza, un godibilissimo antidoto alla sindrome di Stendhal che, esorcizzata la vertigine dinanzi a opere immortali, ce ne illustra con linguaggio piano e familiare il significato, la novità, la magnificenza. Seguiamo Peterson, leggendone le descrizioni intervallate da illuminanti schizzi storici, in Santa Croce, nella cappella Brancacci al Carmine, agli Uffizi, in Santa Maria Novella, a San Marco, all’Accademia e negli altri grandi giacimenti artistici fiorentini. Un libro dedicato a tutti coloro che, pur amando l’arte, non ritengono di possedere gli strumenti per comprenderne il mistero.

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1st edition: February 2014
Reprints: July 2015, July 2018

Richly illustrated in color, this handbook aims to impart the skills that allow the reader to answer the question “Why does this painting matter?”. Organized chronologically, with passages of historical background, we follow Richard Peterson’s probing descriptions of painting in Santa Croce, the Brancacci Chapel at the Carmine, the Uffizi and Accademia, Santa Maria Novella and San Marco, and other remarkable repositories of the city’s masterpieces.
Here is what two greatly admired scholars say about Looking at Painting in Florence:
“You want a stunning pair of eyes to see the paintings in Florence with? Fresh, deeply informed, alive to detail. Without pedantry? This gift of a book is it.” (Robert Hass, Professor of English, University of California, Berkeley, and former poet laureate of the United States)
“To read this book is akin to being taken by the hand by a close friend who quietly and undidactically observes, describes, and interprets.” (Susan Madocks Lister, Head of Art History, The British Institute of Florence)

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1st edition: February 2014
Reprints: July 2015, July 2018

Polistampa, 2014

Pagine: 240

Caratteristiche: ill. col., br.

col ills, paperback

Formato: 15x21

ISBN: 978-88-596-1327-5

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