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The Path of Humility: Caravaggio and Carlo Borromeo establishes a fundamental relationship between the Franciscan humility of Archbishop of Milan Carlo Borromeo and the Roman sacred works of Caravaggio. This is the first book to consider and focus entirely upon these two seemingly anomalous personalities of the Counter-Reformation. The import of Caravaggio's Lombard artistic heritage has long been seen as pivotal to the development of his sacred style, but it was not his only source of inspiration. This book seeks to enlarge the discourse surrounding Caravaggio's style by placing him firmly in the environment of Borromean Milan, a city whose urban fabric was transformed into a metaphorical Via Crucis. This book departs from the prevailing preoccupation the artist's experience in Rome as fundamental to his formulation of sacred style and toward his formative years in Borromeo's Milan, where humility reigned supreme. This book is intended for a broad, yet specialized readership

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Contents: Sacred Art before the Council of Trent – Carlo Borromeo’s Milan: Building Bridges to the Sacred via Word, Deed, and Image – Canon Reformulation in the Age of Counter-Reformation – Establishing His Name: Caravaggio in Rome, 1592-1599 – Caravaggio’s Public Roman Works – Caravaggio’s Patrons and the Cultivation of Humility – Scaling the Ladder to the Divine with Bare Feet.

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    A Hardback by Anne H. Muraoka

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/30/2015 12:05:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433129278, 978-1433129278
      ISBN10: 1433129272

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Path of Humility: Caravaggio and Carlo Borromeo establishes a fundamental relationship between the Franciscan humility of Archbishop of Milan Carlo Borromeo and the Roman sacred works of Caravaggio. This is the first book to consider and focus entirely upon these two seemingly anomalous personalities of the Counter-Reformation. The import of Caravaggio's Lombard artistic heritage has long been seen as pivotal to the development of his sacred style, but it was not his only source of inspiration. This book seeks to enlarge the discourse surrounding Caravaggio's style by placing him firmly in the environment of Borromean Milan, a city whose urban fabric was transformed into a metaphorical Via Crucis. This book departs from the prevailing preoccupation the artist's experience in Rome as fundamental to his formulation of sacred style and toward his formative years in Borromeo's Milan, where humility reigned supreme. This book is intended for a broad, yet specialized readership

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Sacred Art before the Council of Trent – Carlo Borromeo’s Milan: Building Bridges to the Sacred via Word, Deed, and Image – Canon Reformulation in the Age of Counter-Reformation – Establishing His Name: Caravaggio in Rome, 1592-1599 – Caravaggio’s Public Roman Works – Caravaggio’s Patrons and the Cultivation of Humility – Scaling the Ladder to the Divine with Bare Feet.

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