: Jacopo Bassano and His Public: Moralizing Pictures in an Age of Reform, ca 1535-1600
1997; Truman State University; Volume: 28; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/2543081
ISSN2326-0726
Autores Tópico(s)Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
ResumoList of Illustrations Introduction 2 The Early Work Heresy and Orthodoxy in Cittadella The Flight into Egypt as a Metaphor of Life's Pilgrimage The Mirror of the Wicked World The Trinity at Angarano The Madonna of Asolo The Selfishness of Herod and His Ilk Two Hunting Dogs for a Polymath The Caritas of the Samaritan Lazarus and Poor Relief The Wicked Shepherd of the Adoration Altarpieces in the Contada Naturalism, Northern Art, and Spirituality 3 The Later Work Another Wicked Shepherd and an Anti-Erasmian Parable Two Venetian Altarpieces The Factory and the Adoration of the Shepherds Journeys from the Old Testament Journeys in Pairs and a Picture with No Subject Jude and Tamar The Flood and the Plague The Moral of the Gospel The Primacy of the Vita Mista Unusual Altarpieces on the Terraferma Susanna's Virtue Seasons, Elements, Months, and Markets Late Altarpieces and the Effect from a Distance A New Pictorial Language 4 Jacopo Bassano in Perspective Notes Bibliography Index
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