
Visible Spirit, Vol. II
The Art of Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Volume II
Irving Lavin(Author)
Pindar Press
Published on 31. December 2009
Book
Hardback
828 pages
978-1-904597-45-2 (ISBN)
Description
As early as the 1950s, Professor Irving Lavin was recognized as a major voice in American art history. His sustained production of seminal scholarly contributions have left their mark on an astonishingly wide range of -subjects and fields. Bringing these far-reaching publications together will not only provide a valuable resource to scholars and -students, but will also underscore fundamental themes in the history of art - historicism, the art of commemoration, the relationship between style and meaning, the -intelligence of artists - themes that define the role of the visual arts in human communication.
Irving Lavin is best known for his array of fundamental publications on the Baroque artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680). These include new discoveries and studies on the master's prodigious childhood, his architecture and -portraiture, his invention of caricature, his depictions of religious faith and political leadership, his work in the -theatre, his attitude toward death and the role of the artist in the creation of a modern sense of social responsibility. All of Professor Lavin's papers on Bernini are here brought together in three volumes. The studies have been reset and in many cases up-dated, and there is a comprehensive index.
Irving Lavin is best known for his array of fundamental publications on the Baroque artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680). These include new discoveries and studies on the master's prodigious childhood, his architecture and -portraiture, his invention of caricature, his depictions of religious faith and political leadership, his work in the -theatre, his attitude toward death and the role of the artist in the creation of a modern sense of social responsibility. All of Professor Lavin's papers on Bernini are here brought together in three volumes. The studies have been reset and in many cases up-dated, and there is a comprehensive index.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Laminated cover
Illustrations
318 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 249 mm
Width: 195 mm
Thickness: 55 mm
Weight
2219 gr
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978-1-904597-45-2 (9781904597452)
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Irving Lavin was professor emeritus in the School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. He was one of the most distinguished and honoured art historians in the United States. Professor Lavin is best known for his series of fundamental publications on the Baroque artist Gianlorenzo Bernini (1598-1680).
Content
Bernini and Antiquity - The Baroque Paradox.
A Poetical View
Bernini's Portraits of No-Body
Bernini's Bust of Francesco I d'Este. "Impresa quasi impossibile"
Bernini's Bust of the Medusa: An Awful Pun
Bernini's Bust of the Savior and the Problem of the Homeless in Seventeenth-Century Rome
Bernini's Image of the Ideal Christian Monarch
Bernini's Bumbling Barberini Bees
Bernini-Bozzetti: One More, One Less.
A Berninesque Sculptor in Mid-Eighteenth Century France
Bernini's Death
Visions of Redemption
The Rome of Alexander VII.
Bernini and the Reverse of the Medal
The Young Bernini
"Bozzetto Style": The Renaissance Sculptor's Handiwork
The Regal Gift. Bernini and his Portraits of Royal Subjects
Urbanitas urbana. The Pope, the Artist, and the Genius of the Place
Index
A Poetical View
Bernini's Portraits of No-Body
Bernini's Bust of Francesco I d'Este. "Impresa quasi impossibile"
Bernini's Bust of the Medusa: An Awful Pun
Bernini's Bust of the Savior and the Problem of the Homeless in Seventeenth-Century Rome
Bernini's Image of the Ideal Christian Monarch
Bernini's Bumbling Barberini Bees
Bernini-Bozzetti: One More, One Less.
A Berninesque Sculptor in Mid-Eighteenth Century France
Bernini's Death
Visions of Redemption
The Rome of Alexander VII.
Bernini and the Reverse of the Medal
The Young Bernini
"Bozzetto Style": The Renaissance Sculptor's Handiwork
The Regal Gift. Bernini and his Portraits of Royal Subjects
Urbanitas urbana. The Pope, the Artist, and the Genius of the Place
Index