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This fascinating study of Renaissance courtly art and culture in fifteenth and early sixteenth-century Italy encompasses the most recent scholarship on the courts, court art and noble values. Alison Cole not only considers the role of artists, but explores the distinctive uses to which art was put at the courts, from the smaller duchies and princely courts of Ferrara, Mantua and Urbino to the larger courts of Naples and Milan. The social, intellectual and artistic milieu of each court is brought vividly to life, along with the complex personalities of the rulers, their relationships with the civic and ecclesiastical authorities, and the role of court women as patrons of the arts. Drawing on a wide range of contemporary texts and visual material, Cole paints a rich picture of the these extraordinary courts in the moment of their greatest brilliance.
Art, Renaissance --- Courts --- Judiciary --- Dispute resolution (Law) --- Judicial districts --- Law --- Procedure (Law) --- Judicial power --- Jurisdiction --- Justice, Administration of --- History. --- Law and legislation
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Sculpture --- exhibition review --- Italian Renaissance-Baroque styles --- Donatello
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Art --- History of civilization --- patronage --- hofcultuur --- Italy
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Arts, Renaissance --- Artists --- Artists --- Art patronage --- Arts de la Renaissance --- Artistes --- Artistes --- Mécénat --- Social conditions --- Social networks --- Conditions sociales --- Réseaux sociaux --- Italy --- Italie --- Court and courtiers. --- Cour et courtisans
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kunstgeschiedenis --- Aesthetics of art --- Art --- Kunst --- kunsteducatie --- perspectief --- schilderkunst --- perspectieftekenen --- 742 --- J 741 --- Perspectief --- informatieve jeugdliteratuur
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L'ouvrage développe l'originalité de cinq cours : Naples, Urbino, Milan, la principauté de Ferrare et Mantoue. Se substituant à l'image erronée du "génie de la Renaissance" se dessine le portrait de l'artiste courtisan, du peintre, architecte ou sculpteur souvent itinérant, voyageant de cour en cour pour proposer ses services, assujetti au bon vouloir du prince.
Histoire de l'architecture --- Histoire de l'art --- Histoire de la peinture --- Histoire de la sculpture --- Renaissance --- Art, Italian --- Art, Renaissance --- Art and state --- Art patronage --- 15e siècle --- Italie --- Art, Renaissance. --- 700 --- Italie XVIe siècle --- kunst algemeen --- art généralités --- Art, Renaissance - Italy --- Art and state - Italy --- Art patronage - Italy --- Artists and patrons --- CDL --- 7.034 --- Patrons and artists --- Art patrons --- History
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