The Musical Iconography of Power in Seventeenth-Century Spain and Her Territories

The Musical Iconography of Power in Seventeenth-Century Spain and Her Territories
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9781317319924
ISBN-13 : 1317319923
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Synopsis The Musical Iconography of Power in Seventeenth-Century Spain and Her Territories by : Sara Gonzalez

As Spain encountered economic and political crises in the seventeenth century, the imagery of musical performance was invoked by the state to represent the power of the monarch and to denote harmony throughout the kingdom. Based on contemporary sources, Gonzalez is able to unravel the complex iconography of Spanish politics.

Angels in Florentine Iconography and Trecento Musical Performance

Angels in Florentine Iconography and Trecento Musical Performance
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Publisher : Georg Olms Verlag
Total Pages : 342
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ISBN-10 : 9783487424705
ISBN-13 : 3487424703
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Synopsis Angels in Florentine Iconography and Trecento Musical Performance by : John Alexander Stinson

Die Bedeutung von musizierenden Engeln in florentinischen Trecento-Gemälden ist umstritten: Einige meinen, sie seien einfach Symbole himmlischer Musik; andere argumentieren, dass es sich um echte Menschen handele, die echte Musik machen. Eine Argumentationslinie besagt sogar, dass die textlosen Stimmen in Manuskripten weltlicher Musik für die Instrumentalaufführung gedacht waren. Diese Studie löst den Streit, indem sie den Entstehungsprozess von Kunstwerken analysiert und Bilder mit zeitgenössischen Dokumenten in Beziehung setzt. Chroniken und Zahlungsaufzeichnungen dokumentieren die Praxis von Bruderschaften, Laudesi vor einem Bild der Jungfrau Maria zu singen, wobei sie wie Engel gekleidet sind, manchmal mit Instrumentalbegleitung.

Musical Iconography

Musical Iconography
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Total Pages : 238
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ISBN-10 : 0674731735
ISBN-13 : 9780674731738
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Synopsis Musical Iconography by : Howard Mayer Brown

Images

Images
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 9781135657093
ISBN-13 : 1135657092
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Synopsis Images by : Eileen J. Southern

This lavishly illustrated book brings together for the first time a significant body of imagery devoted to the traditional culture of the African-American slave.

The Musical Iconography of Power in Seventeenth-Century Spain and Her Territories

The Musical Iconography of Power in Seventeenth-Century Spain and Her Territories
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 9781317319931
ISBN-13 : 1317319931
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Synopsis The Musical Iconography of Power in Seventeenth-Century Spain and Her Territories by : Sara Gonzalez

As Spain encountered economic and political crises in the seventeenth century, the imagery of musical performance was invoked by the state to represent the power of the monarch and to denote harmony throughout the kingdom. Based on contemporary sources, Gonzalez is able to unravel the complex iconography of Spanish politics.

Musical Iconography

Musical Iconography
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Publisher : Cambridge, Mass : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015010529926
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Synopsis Musical Iconography by : Howard Mayer Brown

The Routledge Companion to Medieval Iconography

The Routledge Companion to Medieval Iconography
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 766
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ISBN-10 : 9781315298351
ISBN-13 : 131529835X
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Synopsis The Routledge Companion to Medieval Iconography by : Colum Hourihane

Sometimes enjoying considerable favor, sometimes less, iconography has been an essential element in medieval art historical studies since the beginning of the discipline. Some of the greatest art historians – including Mâle, Warburg, Panofsky, Morey, and Schapiro – have devoted their lives to understanding and structuring what exactly the subject matter of a work of medieval art can tell. Over the last thirty or so years, scholarship has seen the meaning and methodologies of the term considerably broadened. This companion provides a state-of-the-art assessment of the influence of the foremost iconographers, as well as the methodologies employed and themes that underpin the discipline. The first section focuses on influential thinkers in the field, while the second covers some of the best-known methodologies; the third, and largest section, looks at some of the major themes in medieval art. Taken together, the three sections include thirty-eight chapters, each of which deals with an individual topic. An introduction, historiographical evaluation, and bibliography accompany the individual essays. The authors are recognized experts in the field, and each essay includes original analyses and/or case studies which will hopefully open the field for future research.

Chinese Musical Iconography

Chinese Musical Iconography
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Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015013624088
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Synopsis Chinese Musical Iconography by : Helene Dunn Bodman

Musical Instruments and Their Symbolism in Western Art

Musical Instruments and Their Symbolism in Western Art
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Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4927399
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Synopsis Musical Instruments and Their Symbolism in Western Art by : Emanuel Winternitz

This book first appeared in 1967. In the years since then, it has spawned the new academic sub-discipline of musical iconology, which belongs equally to the histories of art and of music. Emmanuel Winternitz, who was for thirty-one years Curator of Musical Collections at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is one of the world's leading authorities on the history of musical instruments. He is also an erudite historian of art. Combining these two interests he has for many years studied the innumerable representations of musical instruments in Western art. In this collection of closely related articles, he examines what these pictures tell of the design and construction of instruments, of their performance, practice, and of the often subtle symbolic use to which artists put them. Kithara and cittern, lute and lyre, bagpipe and hurdy-gurdy, and the ubiquitous lira da braccio, all of these figured largely in the art of the Middle Ages or the Renaissance, together with a clutch of shwms, zinks, and crumhorns, and a variety of fantastic instruments that existed only in the imagination of the artists. In more than 200 photographs and many drawings, Winternizt illustrates instruments that range from an Egytptian wall-painting of a harp to a musette in a Watteau F te champ tre. He draws from the works of Titian, Raphael, D rer, and Bruegel, and also from medieval manuscripts and sculpture. Winternitz discusses these diverse elements with a combination of formidable learning, wit, and keen insight that makes this book at once a seminal work for scholars and a delight for lovers of art and music.

Painting Music in the Sixteenth Century

Painting Music in the Sixteenth Century
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105025803276
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Synopsis Painting Music in the Sixteenth Century by : Harry Colin Slim

This text examines the role that music can play in the artworks of the Renaissance, in particular, Italian painting of the 16th century. It aims to demonstrate that identifying a musical composition, especially if it has a text, can augment interpretations of the artwork.