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On Art and Painting : Vicente Carducho and Baroque Spain

Andrews, Jean(Other adaptation by)Noble Wood, Oliver(Other adaptation by)Roe, Jeremy(Other adaptation by)
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This book is a collection of fourteen essays on the Dialogues on Painting, published by the Florentine-born Spanish painter and art theorist Vicente Carducho (1568-1638) in 1633.

This was the first treatise in Spanish on the art of painting, written as part of a campaign led by Carducho in collaboration with other prominent painters working in Madrid, to raise the status of the artist from artisan to liberal artist.

The treatise provides an overview of the melding of Italian Renaissance art theory and Madrilenian practice in the baroque era.

It also offers first-hand insight into collecting in Madrid during this crucial period in the rapid expansion of the capital city.

The present collection of essays by art historians and hispanists from the UK, Spain, Germany and the US examines each of the dialogues in detail, furnishing an account of Carducho's campaign to establish a painting academy and to professionalise the office of the painter; detailing the publication history of the treatise and the interrelationship between painting and poetry; and it cites Carducho's own painting in relation to the Italian and Spanish traditions within which he operated.

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University of Wales Press
1783168595 / 9781783168590
Hardback
759.6
15/07/2016
United Kingdom
English
xxiv, 386 pages : illustrations (black and white)
23 cm
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