‏344.00 ₪

The Devout Hand: Women, Virtue, and Visual Culture in Early Modern Italy

‏344.00 ₪
ISBN13
9780773551381
יצא לאור ב
Montreal
עמודים
296
פורמט
Hardback
תאריך יציאה לאור
29 בנוב׳ 2017
Exploring the role of women artists in creating visual imagery during the Renaissance.
After the Counter-Reformation, the Papal State of Bologna became a hub for the flourishing of female artistic talent. The eighteenth-century biographer Luigi Crespi recorded over twenty-eight women artists working in the city, although many of these, until recently, were ignored by modern art criticism, despite the fame they attained during their lifetimes. What were the factors that contributed to Bologna's unique confluence of women with art, science, and religion? The Devout Hand explores the work of two generations of Italian women artists in Bologna, from Lavinia Fontana (1552-1614), whose career emerged during the aftermath of the Counter Reformation, to her brilliant successor, Elisabetta Sirani (1638-1665), who organized the first school for women artists. Patricia Rocco further sheds light on Sirani's students and colleagues, including the little-known engraver Veronica Fontana and the innovative but understudied etcher Giuseppe Maria Mitelli. Combining analysis of iconography, patronage, gender, and reception studies, Rocco integrates painting, popular prints, book illustration, and embroidery to open a wider lens onto the relationship between women, virtue, and the visual arts during a period of religious crisis and reform. A reminder of the lasting power of images, The Devout Hand highlights women's active role in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Christian reform and artistic production.
מידע נוסף
עמודים 296
פורמט Hardback
ISBN10 0773551387
יצא לאור ב Montreal
תאריך יציאה לאור 29 בנוב׳ 2017