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The Eighteenth Century | 2008

Making Renaissance art

Stanley E. Weed; Kim Woods

This book explores key themes in the making of Renaissance painting, sculpture, architecture, and prints: the use of specific techniques and materials, theory and practice, change and continuity in artistic procedures, conventions and values. It also reconsiders the importance of mathematical perspective, the assimilation of the antique revival, and the illusion of life. Embracing the full significance of Renaissance art requires understanding how it was made. As manifestations of technical expertise and tradition as much as innovation, artworks of this period reveal highly complex creative processes--allowing us an inside view on the vexed issue of the notion of a renaissance.


The Eighteenth Century | 2000

The changing status of the artist

James Harper; Emma Barker; Nick Webb; Kim Woods

This volume on the changing status of the artist in the early modern period draws on case studies to explore and question the notion that the later 15th and 16th centuries witnessed the emergence of the modern idea of the artist.


The Eighteenth Century | 2008

Locating Renaissance Art

Deborah H. Cibelli; Carol M. Richardson; Kim Woods; Angeliki Lymberopoulou

Renaissance art history is traditionally identified with Italian centers of production, and Florence in particular. Instead, this book explores the dynamic interchange between European artistic centers and artists and the trade in works of art. It also considers the impact of differing locations on art and artists and some of the economic, political, and cultural factors crucial to the emergence of an artistic center. During c.1420-1520, no city or court could succeed in isolation and so artists operated within a network of interests and local and international identities. The case studies presented in this book portray the Renaissance as an exciting international phenomenon, with cities and courts inextricably bound together in a web of economic and political interests.


Archive | 2007

Viewing Renaissance art

Kim Woods; Carol M. Richardson; Angeliki Lymberopoulou


The Eighteenth Century | 2008

Renaissance art reconsidered : an anthology of primary sources

Carol M. Richardson; Kim Woods; Michael W. Franklin


Archive | 2018

[Book Review] The Materiality of Devotion in Late Medieval Northern Europe: Images, Objects and Practices

Kim Woods


Material Religion | 2018

The Materiality of Devotion in Late Medieval Northern Europe: Images, Objects and Practices

Kim Woods


Sculpture Journal | 2017

The activation of the image: expatriate carvers and kneeling effigies in late Gothic Spain

Kim Woods


Archive | 2017

The Tree of Jesse Gates from Scarisbrick Hall

Kim Woods


Archive | 2016

Plantagenets in alabaster

Kim Woods

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