Color and Meaning: Practice and Theory in Renaissance Painting - Softcover

Hall, Marcia B.

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Synopsis

Recent restoration campaigns, particularly to the Sistine Chapel, have focused attention on the importance of colour in our experience of paintings, but until recently it has been neglected by art historians. The author believes that the work of art can only be fully appreciated when it is regarded as the product of both the artist's hand and mind. This study utilizes the traditional sources, such as contemporary theoretical writings and iconographical analysis, but in addition draws on the scientific findings of the conservation laboratories. This is a new body of data assembled in large part since World War II, which art historians are only beginning to exploit to fill out the history of technique. Rather than writing merely a history of technique, however, the author has integrated this material with traditional approaches to cultural history. She undertakes to examine twenty major paintings of the period from Giotto to Tintoretto to elucidate how colour and technique contribute to their meaning. She gives us then, the first modern consideration of Renaissance paintings both as physical objects and as monuments of cultural history.

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Marcia Hall provides the first modern consideration of Renaissance paintings both as physical objects and as monuments of cultural history.

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With the exception of Venetian colorism, the obviously central role of color in Renaissance painting has been relatively neglected. In this pioneering synthesis, Hall brilliantly conjoins an understanding of the technique and materials employed from the 14th through the 16th centuries with vivid evocations of the role of color within a complex of compositional, expressive, and iconographic requirements. The integral consideration of color as a critical aspect of composition and meaning serves to illuminate and enrich the perception and comprehension of works that are among the major achievements of European painting. Particularly stimulating and valuable are the discussions of works by the greatest High Renaissance masters in terms of self-selected color styles and modal theory. A useful glossary and excellent color reproductions of recently restored paintings complement this essential text. For larger art collections.
- Robert Cahn, Fashion Inst. of Technology, New York
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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ISBN 10:  0521392225 ISBN 13:  9780521392228
Publisher: Cambridge University Press, 1992
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