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Art patronage, family, and gender in Renaissance Florence : the Tornabuoni

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This book examines the multi-media art patronage of three generations of the Tornabuoni family, who commissioned works from innovative artists, such as Sandro Botticelli and Rosso Fiorentino.

Best known for commissioning the fresco cycle in Santa Maria Novella by Domenico Ghirlandaio, a key monument of the Florentine Renaissance, the Tornabuoni ordered a number of still-surviving art works, inspired by their commitment to family, knowledge of ancient literature, music, love, loss, and religious devotion.

This extensive body of work makes the Tornabuoni a critically important family of early modern art patrons.

However, they are further distinguished by the numerous objects they commissioned to honor female relations who served in different family roles, thus deepening understanding of Florentine Renaissance gender relations.

Maria DePrano presents a comprehensive picture of how one Florentine family commissioned art to gain recognition in their society, revere God, honor family members, especially women, and memorialize deceased loved ones.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108416055 / 9781108416054
Hardback
701.03
22/02/2018
United Kingdom
English
1 volume : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
26 cm
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