
Corti italiane nel Rinascimento. Arti, cultura, politica, 1395-1530
by:
M. Follin
Language: Italian
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 8889854553
ISBN 13: 9788889854556
Publication date:
January 1st, 2010
Publisher: La Grande Officina
Pages: 444
Genres: Art & Photography
In the Renaissance era, Italian courts became vibrant centers of art, culture, and politics, shaping the landscape of European history. This comprehensive examination delves into the intricate dynamics that defined these courts between 1395 and 1530, revealing how they fostered a unique blend of artistic innovation and political maneuvering. The narrative unfolds within a rich tapestry of historical context, showcasing the influential figures who thrived in this environment.
With an emphasis on the interplay between the arts and the political climate, readers are invited to explore how patronage and courtly life influenced artistic expression during this transformative period. The author meticulously discusses various art forms and cultural practices that emerged, illuminating their significance in the broader spectrum of Renaissance achievements.
The work is fortified with extensive bibliographical references and an index, making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike. It offers deep insights into the cultural significance of Italian courts, revealing their enduring impact on the evolution of Western art and politics.
With an emphasis on the interplay between the arts and the political climate, readers are invited to explore how patronage and courtly life influenced artistic expression during this transformative period. The author meticulously discusses various art forms and cultural practices that emerged, illuminating their significance in the broader spectrum of Renaissance achievements.
The work is fortified with extensive bibliographical references and an index, making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike. It offers deep insights into the cultural significance of Italian courts, revealing their enduring impact on the evolution of Western art and politics.