Introduction to Italian Sculpture, Volume I Italian Gothic Sculpture

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Pub. Date: 2000-02-03
Publisher(s): Phaidon Press
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Summary

For the fourth edition of this introduction to Italian sculpture, the authoras thoroughly revised the text, notes and bibliographies, incorporating allhe significant new research and publications since the last major revisionn 1970-2.;Volume I covers the period from about 1150 to 1400. The sculptorsealt with include Nicola and Giovanni Pisano, Arnolfo di Cambio, Andrea andino Pisano, Lorenzo Ghiberti and Jacopo della Quercia. The monumentsllustrated include the great Pisano pulpits, the facades of the cathedralsf Siena, Florence and Orvieto, Milan Cathedral and S. Petronio at Bologna,he Scaliger tombs at Verona, the Angevin monuments in Naples, and Ghiberti'samous door for the Baptistery in Florence.;The new edition of this workrovides an accessible introduction to the subject for scholars, students andll lovers of Italian art. At the same time its scholarly notes make it aaluable reference work. Each volume in the set of three can be enjoyed ints own right.

Author Biography

Sir John Pope-Hennessy (1913-94) was one of the twentieth century's most distinguished art historians and museum directors. He was Director of the Victoria & Albert Museum (1967-73), Director of the British Museum (1974-6), and Consultative Chairman of the Department of European Paintings, Metropolitan Museum, New York (1977-86). He was an authority on Renaissance art, and his publications included Paolo Uccello (1950), Fra Angelico (1952), The Portrait in the Renaissance (1967), Raphael (1970), Luca della Robbia (1980), Cellini (1985) and Donatello Sculptor (1993).

Table of Contents

Preface to the Fourth Edition 7(2)
Introduction 9(3)
Nicola Pisano
12(22)
Giovanni Pisano
34(20)
Arnolfo di Cambio
54(14)
Tino di Camaino
68(12)
Agostino di Giovanni and Giovanni di Agostino
80(4)
Lorenzo Maitani
84(12)
Andrea Pisano
96(12)
Nino Pisano
108(4)
Andrea Orcagna
112(6)
Giovanni di Balduccio
118(4)
Giovanni and Bonino da Campione
122(8)
Later Gothic Sculpture in Milan
130(4)
Venetian Gothic Sculpture
134(6)
Jacobello and Pierpaolo dalle Masegne
140(6)
Lorenzo Ghiberti
146(24)
Jacopo della Quercia
170(24)
Nanni di Banco
194(12)
Florentine Sculptors in North Italy
206(6)
The Sculpture of the Palazzo Ducale
212(8)
The Mascoli Master
220(2)
Bartolommeo Buon
222(5)
Notes on the Artists 227(53)
Index of Places 280(4)
General Index 284(4)
Photographic Acknowledgements 288

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