The Allure of Glazed Terracotta in Renaissance Italy

The Allure of Glazed Terracotta in Renaissance Italy - [Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History (HMSAH)]

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"This book explores the role of glazed terracotta sculpture in Renaissance Italy, from c. 1450 to the mid-1530s. In its brightness and intense colour glazed terracotta strongly attracted the viewer's gaze. Its pure and radiant surfaces also had the power to raise the mind and soul of the faithful to contemplation of the divine. The quasi-magical process of firing earthenware coated with tin-based paste, promoted initially by imports from the East, was seized upon by Luca della Robbia, who realised that glazed terracotta was the ideal vehicle for the numinous. He began to create sculptures in the medium in the 1430s, and continued to produce them for the rest of his life. After Luca's death, his nephew, Andrea della Robbia, inherited his workshop in Florence and continued to develop the medium, together with his sons. The book considers some of the large-scale altarpieces created by the Della Robbia family in parallel with a number of sm

Book information

ISBN: 9781912554782
Publisher: Harvey Miller Publishers, an imprint of Brepols Publishers
Imprint: Harvey Miller Publishers, an imprint of Brepols Publishers
Pub date:
DEWEY: 709.945
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: 183
Weight: 1179g
Height: 284mm
Width: 226mm
Spine width: 16mm