Music and visual culture in Renaissance Italy /

"The essays in this volume explore the relationship between music and art in the Italian Renaissance across the long sixteenth century, considering an era when music-making was both a subject of Italian painting and a central metaphor in treatises on the arts. Beginning in the fifteenth century...

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Group Author: Henry, Chriscinda, 1973- (Editor); Shephard, Tim (Editor)
Published: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
Publisher Address: New York, NY :
Publication Dates: 2023.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Music and visual culture
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Summary: "The essays in this volume explore the relationship between music and art in the Italian Renaissance across the long sixteenth century, considering an era when music-making was both a subject of Italian painting and a central metaphor in treatises on the arts. Beginning in the fifteenth century, transformations emerge in the depiction of music within visual arts, the conceptualization of music in ethics and poetics, and in the practice of musical harmony. This book brings together contributors from across music and art history to consider the trajectories of these changes and the connections between them, both in theory and in the practices of everyday life. In sixteen chapters, the contributors blend iconographic analysis with a wider range of approaches, investigate the discourse surrounding the arts, and draw on both social art history and the material turn in Renaissance studies. They address not only paintings and sculpture, but a wide range of visual media and domestic objects, from instruments to tableware, to reveal a rich, varied, and sometimes tumultuous exchange among musical and visual arts and ideas. Enriching our understanding of the subtle intersections between visual, material, and musical arts across the long Renaissance, this book offers new insights for scholars of music, art, and cultural history"--
Carrier Form: x, 357 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780367465391
0367465396
9781032036083
1032036087
Index Number: ML3849
CLC: J609.546-05
Call Number: J609.546-05/M987
Contents: Part I. Knowledge and Practice Across Disciplines. "A Body Composed of Many Parts" : The Concept of Harmony in Leonardo da Vinci's Paragone / David E. Cohen ; Aporia and the Harmonious Subject / Tim Shephard ; Singing Sibyls : Music, Inspiration, Labour, and Art on the Sistine Chapel Ceiling / Barnaby Nygren ; Musical Self-Portraits by Garofalo, Anguissola, and Fontana / Samantha Chang ; Dangerous Music at the Accademia di San Luca and Federico Zuccaro's "Art" of Censorship / Leslie Korrick ; Il Figino and the Paragone / Antonio Cascelli ; The Tuning Figure in Early Modern Art 1350-1700 / Francois Quiviger ; The Flow of Time and Feelings in Evaristo Baschenis' Still Lifes with Instruments / Gioia Filocamo -- Part II. Cultures of Everyday Life. The Iconography of Dancing on Renaissance Wedding Chests / Jasmine Marie Chiu ; Visible and Invisible Musical Paths in Federico da Montefeltro's Gubbio Studiolo / Nicoletta Guidobadi ; The Convergence of Sacred and Secular in Vittore Carpaccio's British Museum Concert / Chriscinda Henry ; The Artist and Artistry of the "Capirola Lutebook" / Victor Coelho ; No Country for Old Men? Aging and Men's Musicianship in Italian Renaissance Art / Sanna Raninen ; Music, the Visual and the Material in an Italian Renaissance Basin / Flora Dennis ; Fantastic Finials : Carved Scrolls and Headstocks of Renaissance Stringed Instruments / Emanuela Vai ; The "Author's Portrait" in Early Modern Italian Music Books / Massimo Privitera.