The faun in the garden

Michelangelo and the poetic origins of Italian Renaissance art

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The faun in the garden

Michelangelo and the poetic origins of Italian Renaissance art

Sequel to Barolsky's Vasari trilogy and pendant volume in particular to Michelangelo's Nose, this book continues the author's examination of the poetic imagination of Michelangelo's autobiography in relation to his art and poetry. With his usual brio, Barolsky suggests that Michelangelo's concerns with poetic origins are linked in subtle, diverse ways to the meanings of Botticelli's Primavera, Signorelli's Pan, Piero di Cosimo's Prometheus pictures, Raphael's Parnassus, and Titan's Fete Champetre.

Focusing on the unexpected importance for Michelangelo of the pastoral, Barolsky illuminates the role of Ovid both in the artist's biography and in his theory and practice of art. Conceiving his book as a contribution to our understanding of poetic imagination in the age of the Renaissance, Barolsky elaborates here on his previous discussion of Renaissance, Barolsky elaborates here on his previous discussion of Renaissance biography in the tradition of Boccaccio's fables.

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English
Pages
177

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The faun in the garden: Michelangelo and the poetic origins of Italian Renaissance art
1994, Pennsylvania State University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [173]-174) and index.

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University Park, Pa

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
700/.92, B
Library of Congress
N6923.B9 B35 1994, N6923.B9B35 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 177 p. :
Number of pages
177

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1417874M
ISBN 10
0271013036
LCCN
93027551
OCLC/WorldCat
28723656
LibraryThing
2428324
Goodreads
1205319

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Work ID
OL3936044W

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