
Bernini
Art as Theatre
Genevieve Warwick(Author)
Yale University Press
Published on 15. January 2013
Book
Hardback
308 pages
978-0-300-18706-9 (ISBN)
Description
Bernini: Art as Theatre forges a new analysis of Baroque illusionism through a study of this artist's sculptural ensembles. Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680) was a sculptor, architect, and painter, but also a court scenographer, playwright, actor, and director. Bernini's work in theater served as a wellspring for his art's visual effects. Theater was the dominant cultural paradigm of the Baroque, manifest in the rise of opera and ballet, as well as increasingly magnificent scenographic technologies for the performed rituals of church and court. Bernini drew on a lexicon of theatrical effects, deploying light, movement, and a fusion of fictive and physical space to render new forms of artistic illusion in both his sculptural mise-en-scenes and his stage sets. The force of his art's illusionistic powers lay in a fiction of materials effected through medial exchanges between sculpture, painting, and architecture. This book opens up provocative new frameworks for the analysis of Baroque illusionism extending beyond Bernini to a reconsideration of 17th-century visual culture as a whole.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Illustrations
24 colour images + 42 black-&-white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 256 mm
Width: 192 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-300-18706-9 (9780300187069)
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Person
Genevieve Warwick lectures and writes on early modern European art at the University of Edinburgh, and is editor of Art History.