Salvator Rosa, Friendship and the Free Artist in Seventeenth-Century Italy

Salvator Rosa, Friendship and the Free Artist in Seventeenth-Century Italy - Harvey Miller Studies in Baroque Art

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This book examines the Neapolitan painter and satirist Salvator Rosa (1615-1673) from a new perspective. Preoccupied with a performative brand of self-manufacture that is everywhere apparent in his work as an artist, satirist and actor, Rosa was a key protagonist in a period of significant social change. A precursor of the modern independent artist, Rosa was also among the first of his generation to actively seek and in many ways achieve the kind of professional autonomy his predecessors desired and his successors fully accomplished. The author argues that the social bond of friendship, its rituals and discourses, was vital to both Rosa's self-conception and his achievements. Five chapters explore this phenomenon in connection with various contexts central to Rosa's professional practice and identity: theatrical performance; the academy; the practices of conversation, letter writing and poetry; the ritual of gift-giving and the cultivat

Book information

ISBN: 9781912554041
Publisher: Harvey Miller Publishers
Imprint: Harvey Miller Publishers
Pub date:
DEWEY: 759.6074729123
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: 521
Weight: 2780g
Height: 310mm
Width: 230mm
Spine width: 40mm