Viewing Renaissance Art by Edited by Kim W. Woods, Carol M. Richardson, and Angeliki Lymberopoulou, 9780300123432
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  • ISBN: 9780300123432 | 0300123434
  • Cover: Trade Paper
  • Copyright: 7/10/2007

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This book focuses on the values, priorities, and motives of patrons and the purposes and functions of art works produced north and south of the Alps and in post-Byzantine Crete. It begins by considering the social range and character of Renaissance patronage and ends with a study of Hans Holbein the Younger and the reform of religious images in Basle and England. Viewing Renaissance Artconsiders a wide range of audiences and patrons from the rulers of France to the poorest confraternities in Florence. The overriding premise is that art was not a neutral matter of stylistic taste but an aspect of material production in which values were investedwhether religious, cultural, social, or political.
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