The drawings of Stefano da Verona and his circle and the origins of collecting in Italy : a catalogue raisonné
Author(s) | Evelin Karet | ||
Editor | American Philosophical Society - Accademia di Agricoltura Scienze e Lettere di Verona | Place | Philadelphia - Verona |
Year | 2002 | Pages | 210 |
Measure | 23x29 (cm) | Illustration | ill. a colori e b/n n.t. - colors and b/w ills |
Binding | tela ed. sovracc. ill. colori - hardcover with dustjacket | Conservazione | Nuovo - New |
Language | Inglese - English text | Weight | 1600 (gr) |
ISBN | 8886168160 | EAN-13 | 9788886168168 |
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Ristampa italiana a cura dell'Accademia di Agricoltura Scienze e Lettere di Verona dell'edizione originale della American Philosophical Society, la premessa al volume è in lingua italiana il testo è in lingua inglese.
In this comprehensive catalogue of the work of the 15th-century painter and draftsman, Stefano da Verona (1375-ca. 1438), Karet reviews past scholarship and corrects old misunderstandings that produced an inconsistent, heterogeneous and misinformed corpus. Her attributions are based on stylistic arguments, technical analysis, and the relationship of the drawings to a limited number of secure paintings by this important Late Gothic North Italian painter.
The restricted but sound body of works Stefano da Verona executed is compiled in rich catalogue entries that include discussions of style, iconography, patronage, paper and sketchbook analysis, important issues of workshop production and of the history of drawings and collectionism. Karet also transcribes and translates 15th-century Italian inscriptions and texts in various dialects found on the drawings. The catalogue includes a group of fully annotated rejected works that touch upon important issues involving drawings by Stefano's contemporaries. The author also reconstructs a sketchbook drafted by Stefano, one of the first artists to preserve his ideas in this way. Karet's Drawings of Stefano da Verona is a significant addition to the history of drawing in the important transitional decades from the Late Gothic to the Renaissance. (T-CA)
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