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In Your Face

In Your Face

Professional Improprieties and the Art of Being Conspicuous in Sixteenth-Century Italy

by Douglas Biow
Paperback
Publication Date: 24/11/2009

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In Your Face concentrates on the Renaissance concern with "self-fashioning" by examining how a group of Renaissance artists and writers encoded their own improprieties in their works of art. In the elitist court society of sixteenth-century Italy, where moderation, limitation, and discretion were generally held to be essential virtues, these men consistently sought to stand out and to underplay their conspicuousness at once. The heroes (or anti-heroes) of this book-Michelangelo Buonarroti, Benvenuto Cellini, Pietro Aretino, and Anton Francesco Doni-violated norms of decorum by promoting themselves aggressively and by using writing or artworks to memorialize their assertiveness and intractable delight in parading themselves as transgressive and insubordinate on a grand scale. Focusing on these sorts of writers and visual artists, Biow constructs a version of the Italian Renaissance that is neither the elegant one of Castiglione's and Vasari's courts-so recently favored in scholarly accounts-nor the dark, conspiratorial one of Niccolo Machiavelli's and Francesco Guicciardini's princely states.
ISBN:
9780804762168
9780804762168
Category:
Renaissance art
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
24-11-2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Stanford University Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
272
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x20mm
Weight:
0.36kg

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