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Christa Gardner von Teuffel's studies of Italian altarpieces have provided fundamental insights concerning the original structure and setting of some of the canonical monuments of Italian late medieval and Renaissance painting. Studies of panel type and frame architecture are combined with an investigation of original sites. Archival discoveries at Florence and Palermo have led to a new assessment of institutional patronage and private benefaction, and illuminated the formulation of altarpiece programmes, such as Perugino's Vallombrosan Assumption and Raphael's Lo Spasimo. These essays contribute enduringly to our understanding of contractual obligation, design process and altarpiece installation, and demonstrate the nexus between ecclesiastical and lay patrons, artists and congregations.

The author's pioneering examination of Carmelite patronage and subsequent investigation of the iconographical impact of Benedictine and Franciscan reform movements have prompted others to re-assess the patronage of religious Orders in the Quattrocento. The pervasive iconographical influence of the Holy Land is traced through Sansepolcro, Santa Croce in Gerusalemme at Rome and as far as the astonishing View of Sinai by El Greco.

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Introduction

Masaccio and the Pisa Altarpiece: a new approach

Ikonographie und Archäologie: das Pfingsttriptychon in der Floretiner Akademie an seinem ursprunglichen Aufstellungsort

The buttressed altarpiece: a forgotten aspect of Tuscan fourteenth century altarpiece design

Lorenzo Monaco, Filippo Lippi und Filippo Brunelleschi: die Erfindung der Renaissancepala

From polyptych to pala: some structural considerations

Sebastiano del Piombo, Raphael and Narbonne

An early description of Sebastiano's Raising of Lazarus at Narbonne

Raffaels römische Altarbilder: Aufstellung und Bestimmung

La collocazione originale e la struttura del polittico, Piero della Francesca, II polittico di Sant'Antonio

The contract for Perugino's Assumption of the Virgin at Vallombrosa

Fra Angelico's bishop saints from the high altar of S.Domenico, Fiesole

Clerics and painters: Fra Angelico, Ghirlandaio and others: legal procedures and the Renaissance high-altar-piece in central Italy

Niccolo di Segna, Sassetta, Piero della Francesca and Perugino: Cult and continuity at Sansepolcro

New light on the Cross: Antoniazzo Romano and Cardinal Pedro González de Mendoza in Santa Croce in Gerusalemme

El Greco's View of Mount Sinai as an independent landscape

Raphael's portrait of Valerio Belli: some new evidence

Additional Notes

Index

From Duccio's Maestà to Raphael's

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      Publisher: Pindar Press
      Publication Date: 31/12/2005
      ISBN13: 9781904597308, 978-1904597308
      ISBN10: 1904597300

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Christa Gardner von Teuffel's studies of Italian altarpieces have provided fundamental insights concerning the original structure and setting of some of the canonical monuments of Italian late medieval and Renaissance painting. Studies of panel type and frame architecture are combined with an investigation of original sites. Archival discoveries at Florence and Palermo have led to a new assessment of institutional patronage and private benefaction, and illuminated the formulation of altarpiece programmes, such as Perugino's Vallombrosan Assumption and Raphael's Lo Spasimo. These essays contribute enduringly to our understanding of contractual obligation, design process and altarpiece installation, and demonstrate the nexus between ecclesiastical and lay patrons, artists and congregations.

      The author's pioneering examination of Carmelite patronage and subsequent investigation of the iconographical impact of Benedictine and Franciscan reform movements have prompted others to re-assess the patronage of religious Orders in the Quattrocento. The pervasive iconographical influence of the Holy Land is traced through Sansepolcro, Santa Croce in Gerusalemme at Rome and as far as the astonishing View of Sinai by El Greco.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction

      Masaccio and the Pisa Altarpiece: a new approach

      Ikonographie und Archäologie: das Pfingsttriptychon in der Floretiner Akademie an seinem ursprunglichen Aufstellungsort

      The buttressed altarpiece: a forgotten aspect of Tuscan fourteenth century altarpiece design

      Lorenzo Monaco, Filippo Lippi und Filippo Brunelleschi: die Erfindung der Renaissancepala

      From polyptych to pala: some structural considerations

      Sebastiano del Piombo, Raphael and Narbonne

      An early description of Sebastiano's Raising of Lazarus at Narbonne

      Raffaels römische Altarbilder: Aufstellung und Bestimmung

      La collocazione originale e la struttura del polittico, Piero della Francesca, II polittico di Sant'Antonio

      The contract for Perugino's Assumption of the Virgin at Vallombrosa

      Fra Angelico's bishop saints from the high altar of S.Domenico, Fiesole

      Clerics and painters: Fra Angelico, Ghirlandaio and others: legal procedures and the Renaissance high-altar-piece in central Italy

      Niccolo di Segna, Sassetta, Piero della Francesca and Perugino: Cult and continuity at Sansepolcro

      New light on the Cross: Antoniazzo Romano and Cardinal Pedro González de Mendoza in Santa Croce in Gerusalemme

      El Greco's View of Mount Sinai as an independent landscape

      Raphael's portrait of Valerio Belli: some new evidence

      Additional Notes

      Index

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