Luba Freedman is a scholar of Italian Renaissance art at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and has also been a Visiting Scholar at the American Academy in Rome and at the Center of Renaissance and Reformation Studies at Victoria College, University of Toronto. She is the author of The Classical Pastoral in the Visual Arts, Titian's Independent Self-Portraits and Titian's Portraits through Arentino's Lens. Freeman co-edited with Gerlinde Huber-Rebenich a book of essays, Wege zum Mythos. She is also on the advisory board of Renaissance Studies and The Sixteenth-Century Journal.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Outlining a Cinquecento Phenomenon: 1. Terms and concepts 2. Components of the phenomenon Part II. Discoveries and Their Impact: 3. Olympian deities in ancient sculpture 4. Ancient testimonies 5. Literary descriptions 6. The question of revival Part III. Cinquecento Works of Art: 7. 'Classical' elements 8. Non-classical elements 9. The conflict in Cinquecento schools of thought.
Part I. Outlining a Cinquecento Phenomenon: 1. Terms and concepts 2. Components of the phenomenon Part II. Discoveries and Their Impact: 3. Olympian deities in ancient sculpture 4. Ancient testimonies 5. Literary descriptions 6. The question of revival Part III. Cinquecento Works of Art: 7. 'Classical' elements 8. Non-classical elements 9. The conflict in Cinquecento schools of thought.
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