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Il volume è un esperimento metodologico, che vuole provare ad applicare alla storia dell’arte i notevoli progressi acquisiti nel campo della microstoria. Ciascuno degli undici saggi raccolti in questo libro tratta di una vicenda culturale o artistica avvenuta a Roma nel 1629. Tutt’altro che un anno straordinario nella storia della città papale, il 1629 ci mostra infatti il “business as usual” nella vita artistica dell’Urbe. La scelta di un quadro geografico e cronologico limitato, d’altronde, offre l’opportunità di mettere a fuoco i dettagli delle singole vicissitudini. Inoltre, letti insieme, i saggi dipingono un’immagine pluriforme della vita culturale della Roma moderna. Essi consentono infatti di incontrare gli attori principali della vita romana nel 1629 (dai Barberini e Cassiano dal Pozzo a Sandrart e Giulio Mancini), così come di comprendere le dinamiche delle reti familiari, sociali (i Bentvueghels) e professionali (l’Accademia di San Luca) e di aprire una finestra di ricerca sulle pratiche della vita quotidiana nell’atelier (Antonio Bosio davanti alla sua scrivania e la dimora-museo di Filippo Napoletano), nei cantieri (Ciampelli nella Fabbrica di San Pietro e Valentin a palazzo Barberini) e nella strada (Duquesnoy che studia le antichità o i fiorentini che celebrano un loro nuovo santo)
Art --- History of civilization --- anno 1600-1699 --- Rome
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Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- History of civilization --- cleaning --- hygiene --- Netherlands
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Political sociology --- Iconography --- History of civilization --- political art --- Roman emperors
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History of civilization --- flowers [plant components] --- flower pieces
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Art --- History of Italy --- cultuurgeschiedenis --- Venice --- History of civilization
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What is the art of commodities, and how does it contribute to shaping a city? The case of Venice, which perhaps more than any other late medieval or early modern city depended on trade, offers some widely applicable considerations in response to these questions. Commodities exist as such only when they can be bought and sold. Select materials, techniques and tools, motifs, and working processes are entailed in the conception and realization of commodities, with the aim of producing and selling in numbers. The art of commodities is an art of anticipation and organization, as complex as the material, social, and symbolic situations it results from, deals with, and contributes to shaping. In turn, an analysis of commodities allows for profound insights in these situations. The art of commodities ultimately presents specific challenges, solutions, and styles; it is an art of objects, as well as an art of cities and societies. In Venice, commodities did much more than circulate throughout the Lagoon: the city was made of them. The studies in this book consider the Serenissima’s diverse commodities, merchants, and routes from multiple perspectives.
Manufacturing technologies --- History of civilization --- History of Italy --- anno 1200-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Venice
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Art --- History of civilization --- memory --- commemorating [function] --- anno 500-1499 --- anno 1500-1799 --- memory [psychological concept]
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History of civilization --- History of Antwerp --- urban history --- anno 1500-1599
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Art --- History as a science --- History of civilization --- Burckhardt, Jacob --- historiografie van de kunstgeschiedenis --- kunstliteratuur --- receptiegeschiedenis
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History of civilization --- smell [sense] --- exhibition review --- anno 1600-1699 --- Netherlands --- Flanders
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