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Painters and sitters in early seventeenth-century Rome : portraits of the soul

Title
Painters and sitters in early seventeenth-century Rome : portraits of the soul / Esther Theiler.
ISBN
9782503590837
2503590837
Publication
Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols, [2023]
Copyright Notice Date
©2023
Physical Description
335 pages : color illustrations, facsimiles, portraits ; 29 cm.
Notes
Includes quotations in Italian in "Notes."
Summary
Significant innovations in portraiture occurred during the transitional period from the end of the sixteenth-century to the early seventeenth-century in Rome. Portraits by Annibale Carracci, Valentin de Boulogne, Anthony van Dyck, Simon Vouet and Gianlorenzo Bernini display a loosening of formality and a trend towards movement. These artists produced a portrait type that was more inclusive of the viewer, more communicative, more revealing of a private face. The portraits in this study were less likely to celebrate achievements, family or social standing, titles, rank or station. Instead they portray individuals who exist apart from their professional personae. They reveal unique and characteristic traits of their subjects captured at a particular moment in time. They used subtle affetti, painting technique and colour to express mood and atmosphere and evoke the presence of the sitter. The sitters include poets, courtiers, buffoons and the artists themselves, and each composition is attentive to the thoughts, emotions and imaginative life of the individuals
Variant and related titles
Portraits of the soul : painters and sitters in early seventeenth-century Rome
Format
Books
Language
English; Italian
Added to Catalog
January 05, 2024
Series
Irreplaceable portraits ; 2.
Irreplaceable Portraits : studies on portraiture from the medieval to the contemporary ; 2
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-259) and indexes.
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