Andrea Mantegna: humanist aesthetics, faith, and the force of images : the Bettie Allison Rand lectures in art history
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Abstract: | If the fifteenth century in Italy has been seen as the moment when the constellation of disciplines known as ?the humanities? begins to take shape, it was also a time when a "crisis in the humanities" their value, their limits, who and what they included or excluded was also manifest. A largely nineteenth century construction of "Renaissance humanism" has indelibly cast humanist pursuits in terms of writing, with arts of making or techne sometimes idealized as a second order manifestation of humanist ideas. This book re-examines the career of one socially and intellectually ambitious artist, Andrea Mantegna (1431-1506) and his intellectual network, to re-open questions of the locations of humanism, the notion of ?humanist art, or painting as a form of discourse that far from being ancillary to poetry, history, or rhetoric, served as a model for all three. It will be shown that the place of normativity or typicality that Andrea Mantegna occupies in the History of Art Early Renaissance artist, artist as antiquarian, Albertian perspectivist, has kept from view the more radical potential of his work for a re-description of early Renaissance painting. The major works examined here the Ovetari Chapel, the Camera Picta, the altarpieces for Padua and Verona, the Triumphs of Caesar, adopt strikingly original means to address their beholder, and to control and even produce their spatial and ideological milieu, challenging conventional notions of the gaze and how it operates in early Renaissance art. Furthermore, Mantegna's representations entail a striking integration of writing and painting as modes of transmission: Mantegna and his audience were highly attentive to the materiality of text, image, and object in the transmission of knowledge |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
PREFACE
AND
ACKNOWLE
D
GEMENTS
.
IX
LIST
OF
ILLUSTRATIONS
XI
1.
.
SEE
I
NG
IN
DETAIL:
THE
LOST LOGIC
OF
FIFTEENTH
CENTURY
PAINTING
1.
LOOKING
HARD
- MANTEGNA
AND
A
L
BERTI
:
A
RE
L
ATIONSHIP
R
ECONSIDERED
PAINTING AND/AS HUMANISM
-
INTERFERENCE
2.
PADUA
CIRCA
1.450:
ICONOPHILIA,
MIMESIS,
RIVALRY
41.
A
STUDIUM
OF PAINT
I
NG
-
THE
SANTA
S
OFIA
ALTARPIECE - MANTEGNA
AND
THE
IMAGO
D
EI
3.
PAINTING,
WRITING,
PRESENCE: MANTEGNA
AND THE
CULT
OF
ST.
LUKE
75
THE
RE
L
ICS
AND THEIR
LEGENDS
:
EUSEB
I
US
OF
MODENA
-
VISUALIZING
TH
E MARTYRS
-
ENTER
THE
HODEGITRIA -
TRANS
L
ATING A
C
ULT
:
ST. EUPHEMIA
4. HISTORIA
AS VISUAL
ASCESIS:
THE
OVETARI CHAPEL
1.05
IMITA
T
ION AND
TRANSMISSION:
BODIES
AND
IMAGES
-
A
T T
HE
CHURC
H O
F T
H
E
HERMITS - EXEMP
L
ARITY AND MEMORY
-
AN
AUGUSTINIAN
OPTIC?
5.
ST.
ZENO S GAZE.
THE
ALTARPIECE
AS PLACE/PORTAL/SCREEN
1.50
C
L
AUSURA:
MONKS
AND
PILGRIMS - T
H
E
ALTARPIECE
AS
D
ESTINATION
-
THE
ALTARP
I
ECE
AS
THRESHO
L
D AND GATEWAY -
THE
ALTARPIECE
AS
SCREEN
-
SPECU
L
UM:
THE
ALTARPIECE
AS
DEVOTIONAL APPARATUS -
PARERGA
-
CODA:
THE
PORTRAIT OF CHRIST
AT
CORREGGIO
V
I
CONT
ENTS
6.
THE INVENTION
OF
THE CAMERA PICTA: PORTRAITS AND
PATHOS
PORTRAITURE
AS
POLITICS -
THE
IMA
GE
RY
OF
TH
E VAU
LT
-
THE
VOLATILITY
OF
SIGHT
7.
MANTEGNA S
ANTIQUITY: TRAGIC
BODIES
AND
THE
PATHOS
OF
OBJECTS
THE
KINETIC
BODY
- MANTEGNA
S
CYBEL
E
-
TH
E
PATH
OS
OF
THINGS
-
THE
TRIUMPH
S
OF
CA
ES
AR
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
220
3
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