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This book contains a historical and stylistic appraisal of the work of Florentine Quattrocento artists Antionio and Piero Pollaiuolo.
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Painters, draftsmen, goldsmiths, sculptors, and designers, the Pollaiuolo brothers of fifteenth-century Florence produced some of the most beautiful works of the Italian Renaissance.
"Focuses on the distinct personalities of the Pollaiuolo brothers, among the greatest figures of the fifteenth-century Florentine art scene. A thorough review of their works as well as of documents and scholarly literature provides the reader with a new, more carefully defined assessment of Antonio, who used a full range of techniques to express his boundless creativity, and of Piero, a painter of great elegance, who was highly sensitive to the art of the Low Countries"--Jacket.
Antionio del Pollaiuolo (1431-1498) was a renowned Florentine painter, sculptor, draftsman and goldsmith who was particularly admired for his dynamic and expressive portrayal of the human figure. He carried out a wide range of projects, but a relatively small number of his works survive, and he is perhaps most widely known for his magnificent engraving, Battle of the Nudes. The Cleveland Museum of Art's unique first state of the Battle of the Nudes has long been regarded as the exemplary early impression, printed before the plate began to wear and was supposedly re-engraved by another hand. All other known impressions are second states, pulled from the reworked plate.
Excerpt from Antonio Pollaiuolo This is the first book devoted to Antonio Pollaiuolo that has been published in any language, and with the exception of the notice (chiefly descriptive) of Cavalcaselle little has been written about him up to recent times, so that there are few writers to whom I am indebted. But to one criticfl - Mr. Bernhard Berenson - I owe much. From his suggestive study of the Pollaiuoli published in vol. I. Of his Florentine Drawings of the Renaissance, I have received the greatest assistance, and I desire at the beginning of my work to acknowledge my debt. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.fo...
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This publication draws on the distinction between artistic brothers Antonio and Piero del Pollaiolo.
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