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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This publication discusses a bronze Laocooen recently sold at Bonham's. Its new owners attributed it to Giuseppe Piamontini (16631744) 'because of its manufacture and its extremely close proximity to the Doccia model', the model employed for a porcelain Laocooen produced in the factory set up by Carlo Ginori (170257) in 1737 at Doccia near Florence. Labelled as French and belatedly returned to Late Baroque Florence (but to the wrong artist), this magnificent group has finally revealed its identity. It is one of the incunabula of an ambitious young sculptor measuring himself with the sculptors of Ancient Greece and their great Renaissance followers of his native Florence. During the day he copied them in the Galleria degli Uffizi and in the streets of the city. At night he gathered together with other pupils of Foggini in the Borgo Pinti studio to study together. The prominent career to which Della Valle obviously aspired prompted his move to Rome. Della Valle helped us interpret the bronze correctly, interpret correctly its attribution in the Doccia models' inventory and by extension understand better that document itself. But most important, our understanding of Florentine Late Baroque sculpture and of Della Valle's art has acquired another firm point of reference. AUTHOR: Dimitrios Zikos is an independent art historian specialised in Florentine bronze sculpture of the Renaissance and the Baroque. He studied Art History and Archaeology in the Universities of Munich and Freiburg i. Br. from where he obtained his PhD. He was a Henkell Fellow at the Kunsthistorisches Institut, Florence, and has co-curated exhibitions at the Gardner (2003), the Bargello (2003-2014), the Liechtenstein Princely Collections (2005), the Bayerisches Nationalmuseum (2015), and the Galleria dell'Accademia di Firenze (2023). He has published widely on Italian Sculpture and taught at the University of Innsbruck (2012-2013). He is an Honorary Member of the Amici di Doccia and the President of the not-for-profit Friends of the Bargello. SELLING POINTS: . Review of a bronze Laocooen attributed to Italian Sculptor Giuseppe Piamontini (16631744) . A point of reference for Florentine Late Baroque sculpture and of Della Valle's art 60 colour illustrations Discusses a bronze Laocooen recently sold at Bonhams. Della Valle helped interpret correctly the bronze and its attribution in the Doccia models inventory. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardback. Condition: New. This publication discusses a bronze Laocoön recently sold at Bonham's. Its new owners attributed it to Giuseppe Piamontini (1663-1744) 'because of its manufacture and its extremely close proximity to the Doccia model', the model employed for a porcelain Laocoön produced in the factory set up by Carlo Ginori (1702-57) in 1737 at Doccia near Florence.Labelled as French and belatedly returned to Late Baroque Florence (but to the wrong artist), this magnificent group has finally revealed its identity. It is one of the incunabula of an ambitious young sculptor measuring himself with the sculptors of Ancient Greece and their great Renaissance followers of his native Florence. During the day he copied them in the Galleria degli Uffizi and in the streets of the city. At night he gathered together with other pupils of Foggini in the Borgo Pinti studio to study together. The prominent career to which Della Valle obviously aspired prompted his move to Rome. Della Valle helped us interpret the bronze correctly, interpret correctly its attribution in the Doccia models' inventory and by extension understand better that document itself. But most important, our understanding of Florentine Late Baroque sculpture and of Della Valle's art has acquired another firm point of reference.
Hardback. Condition: New. This publication discusses a bronze Laocoön recently sold at Bonham's. Its new owners attributed it to Giuseppe Piamontini (1663-1744) 'because of its manufacture and its extremely close proximity to the Doccia model', the model employed for a porcelain Laocoön produced in the factory set up by Carlo Ginori (1702-57) in 1737 at Doccia near Florence.Labelled as French and belatedly returned to Late Baroque Florence (but to the wrong artist), this magnificent group has finally revealed its identity. It is one of the incunabula of an ambitious young sculptor measuring himself with the sculptors of Ancient Greece and their great Renaissance followers of his native Florence. During the day he copied them in the Galleria degli Uffizi and in the streets of the city. At night he gathered together with other pupils of Foggini in the Borgo Pinti studio to study together. The prominent career to which Della Valle obviously aspired prompted his move to Rome. Della Valle helped us interpret the bronze correctly, interpret correctly its attribution in the Doccia models' inventory and by extension understand better that document itself. But most important, our understanding of Florentine Late Baroque sculpture and of Della Valle's art has acquired another firm point of reference.
Published by Europäischer Hochschulverlag, 2013
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Published by Mandragora Srl, Italy, 2017
ISBN 10: 8874613490 ISBN 13: 9788874613496
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Exhibition Edition. 9.68 X 0.59 X 11.48 inches; 160 pages; color and B&W photographs throughout the book. Very Good condition. No noteworthy defects. No markings. ; - Your satisfaction is our priority. We offer free returns and respond promptly to all inquiries. Your item will be carefully cushioned in bubble wrap and securely boxed. All orders ship on the same or next business day. Buy with confidence.
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Published by Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, 2003
ISBN 10: 8837023529 ISBN 13: 9788837023522
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Published by Victoria & Albert Museum, New York, 2013
ISBN 10: 1851776400 ISBN 13: 9781851776405
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Published by A & C Black Publishers Ltd., 2013
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Published by Trinity Fine Art, London, 2016
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. 4to, Hardback without Dust Jacket, pp. 95. Illustrated front pictorial paper board with white lettering to spine. Minor bumps to lower spine and microscopic signs of shelf wear and rubbing. Otherwise in Very Good condition. The Master of the Unruly Children was active in Florence in the first half of 16th century, possibly a close collaborator of Niccolo Tribolo but stylistically close to Michelangelo and Giovan Francesco Rustici. He specialized in terracotta sculptures of small dimensions, a genre reborn in mid 15th-century Florence and pioneered by Lorenzo Ghiberti during his work on the baptistery doors, since the use of clay was central to the production of bronzes and could also be moulded to replicate images which when fired, painted and gilded, provided an inexpensive alternative to more costly materials, such as marble and bronze. Scarce.
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Published by V and A Publishing, GB, 2013
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: New. This volume brings together new research by some of the world's leading experts, exploring the artistic production and cultural context of Renaissance sculpture from Ghiberti's Gates of Paradise to the small bronzes of Giambologna and his followers. The essays cover a range of sculptural materials and forms to cast fresh light on the artists, their creative and collaborative processes, and those who commissioned, owned and responded to their work. The papers were originally presented at a conference at the VandA in 2010 as part of the Robert H. Smith Renaissance Sculpture Programme.
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Published by A & C Black Publishers Ltd., 2013
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Published by A & C Black Publishers Ltd., 2013
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Published by Carlo Orsi, 2005
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Brossura. Condition: fine. A cura di Ferdinando Corberi.Milano, 2005; br., pp. 64, ill. e tavv. ill. col., cm 21x38. Libro.
Hardback. Condition: New. This publication discusses a bronze Laocoön recently sold at Bonham's. Its new owners attributed it to Giuseppe Piamontini (1663-1744) 'because of its manufacture and its extremely close proximity to the Doccia model', the model employed for a porcelain Laocoön produced in the factory set up by Carlo Ginori (1702-57) in 1737 at Doccia near Florence.Labelled as French and belatedly returned to Late Baroque Florence (but to the wrong artist), this magnificent group has finally revealed its identity. It is one of the incunabula of an ambitious young sculptor measuring himself with the sculptors of Ancient Greece and their great Renaissance followers of his native Florence. During the day he copied them in the Galleria degli Uffizi and in the streets of the city. At night he gathered together with other pupils of Foggini in the Borgo Pinti studio to study together. The prominent career to which Della Valle obviously aspired prompted his move to Rome. Della Valle helped us interpret the bronze correctly, interpret correctly its attribution in the Doccia models' inventory and by extension understand better that document itself. But most important, our understanding of Florentine Late Baroque sculpture and of Della Valle's art has acquired another firm point of reference.
Condition: New. KlappentextrnrnRichly illustrated, this book provides the history of the Doccia porcelain manufactory, founded near Florence, Italy, in 1735.