Autore
Blair, Campbell
Editore
Acadèmie Royale de Belgique
Luogo di pubblicazione
ISBN
Pagine
220
Dimensioni
Lingua
Inglese
Anno pubblicazione
1998
Rilegatura
Illustrazioni
46 b/n 54 col
In the city of Ferrara, a major cultural and artistic center of Renaissance Italy, Cosmè Tura (c. 1430-1495) came to prominence as painter to the Este court. This book offers a new and wide-ranging approach to Turas life and his enigmatic and stylistically idiosyncratic works. Stephen Campbell takes the career of Tura as a starting point for the investigation of such intriguing issues as the fifteenth-century artists role and status in both court and urban culture and the bearing these conceptions may have had on Turas distinctive style. Campbell also provides an account of the role of the image in Ferraras religious, political, and intellectual life, broadening our understanding of the Renaissance beyond traditional discussions of visual culture that focus on Rome, Florence, and Venice. The author discusses also how Tura and his contemporaries addressed local themes of ethnic, political, and religious tension in their works.