An edition of Painted glories (2014)

Painted glories

the Brancacci Chapel in Renaissance Florence

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Painted glories
Nicholas A. Eckstein
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An edition of Painted glories (2014)

Painted glories

the Brancacci Chapel in Renaissance Florence

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"In 1440, on the feast of Saints Peter and Paul, Florence unexpectedly defeated Milanese forces near the town of Anghiari in eastern Tuscany. Nicholas A. Eckstein reveals the impact of this celebrated victory on Florentine public life and how it could have triggered the custodians of the Brancacci Chapel, the Carmelite friars, to seek the completion of frescoes by Masolino (1383-1447) and Masaccio (1401-1428). Today, tens of thousands of people visit the Brancacci Chapel annually to gaze at the brilliant frescoes of Saint Peter's life. Universally recognized as a canonical masterpiece of the Florentine Renaissance, these glowing murals span the interior in long panels. The first serious examination to position the frescoes at the heart of Tuscan society and culture, Painted Glories teems with fascinating characters and intrigue. In swiftly paced prose, Eckstein explores the chapel's history, medieval culture, and art patronage, progressively peeling back the story's layers amid the tumultuous politics of the 15th-century Florentine state"--

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282

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Table of Contents

Felice's Church. The Carmelites ; Inside the Carmine ; The Brancacci
Masolino, Masaccio and the Carmine's Community of Artists
The Frescoes : a Lay Reading
The Devout Ladies of the Madonna del Popolo : the Brancacci Chapel and Lay Female Piety at Santa Maria del Carmine
The Blessed Andrea, Saint Peter and the Miracle of Anghiari : a New Context for the Brancacci Chapel Frescoes.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-273) and index.

Other Titles
Brancacci Chapel in Renaissance Florence

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
759.5/511
Library of Congress
ND2757.F5 E29 2014, ND2757.F5E29 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 282 pages
Number of pages
282

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27179394M
ISBN 10
0300187661
ISBN 13
9780300187663
LCCN
2014013086
OCLC/WorldCat
877369749

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