The Carracci gallery : its history and restoration
Versailles, Lyon 2ᵉ, Lyon 6ᵉ...
Ce que dit l'éditeurAt the turn of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the Carracci Gallery in the Farnese Palace - today the seat of the French Embassy in Rome - marked a profound revival in the art of decorating on a grand scale. It was there that Annibale and his brother Agostino, together with their workshop, brought their masterpiece into being, breaking with late Mannerism to find fresh inspiration characterized by naturalism and classicism. The iconographic programme of the vault, where imitation ornament and real painting commingle so brilliantly, established a new link between painting and poetry. Fresco is in harmony with stucco, making the whole gallery a work of art to the glory of the Farnese and their collection. The gallery's restoration completed in 2015 has brought the frescoes and stuccoes back to their original colours, returning this imposing ensemble to its original consistency. It has also given rise to many discoveries, as this book reveals for the first time. With more than 150 illustrations, the hitherto unpublished essays by leading Carracci specialists and historians of the Farnese afford the reader a penetrating insight into the history of the gallery and its decorations. |
RésuméPrésentation et histoire des fresques réalisées entre 1597 et 1608 par Annibale et Agostino Carracci pour le palais Farnèse à Rome. Les auteurs mettent en avant le contexte de commande et de réalisation de ces oeuvres, la technique dont elles procèdent, leur dimension mythologique et symbolique ou encore les travaux de restauration dont elles ont fait l'objet depuis le XVIIe siècle. ©Electre 2024 |
Caractéristiques Éditeur(s) Date de parution
25 janvier 2016
Rayon
Peinture, gravure
Contributeur(s) Elvira Cajano
(Directeur de publication), Emanuela Settimi
(Directeur de publication), Laurent Fabius
(Préfacier), Dario Franceschini
(Préfacier), Catherine Colonna
(Préfacier), Bonnie Burnham
(Préfacier) EAN
9782878442113
Nombre de pages
138
pages
Reliure
Relié
Dimensions
35.0
cm x
26.0
cm x
1.9
cm
Poids
1510
g
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