The Galleria Borghese

The Galleria Borghese
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Total Pages : 132
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015080713657
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Synopsis The Galleria Borghese by : Galleria Borghese

The Borghese Gallery

The Borghese Gallery
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Publisher : Touring Editore
Total Pages : 428
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ISBN-10 : 8836519466
ISBN-13 : 9788836519460
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Synopsis The Borghese Gallery by : Paolo Moreno

Rome's Galleria Borghese, home of the Borghese family, influential in the 17th and 19th centuries, now contains some of the greatest pieces of Western art. The home and museum features work by masters such as Raphael, Coanova, Bernini, and Caravaggio. This guidebook leads the reader room by room, describing each work of art along with its symbolism and cultural references. Also included are hundreds of color reproductions and commentary on each piece.

The Borghese Collections and the Display of Art in the Age of the Grand Tour

The Borghese Collections and the Display of Art in the Age of the Grand Tour
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 359
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ISBN-10 : 9781351545921
ISBN-13 : 1351545922
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Synopsis The Borghese Collections and the Display of Art in the Age of the Grand Tour by : Carole Paul

The redecoration of the exhibition spaces at the Borghese palace and villa, undertaken together with the reinstallation of the family's vast art collections, was one of the most important events in the cultural life of eighteenth-century Rome. In this comprehensive study, Carole Paul reconstructs the planning and execution of the project and explains its multifaceted significance: its place in the history of Italian art, architecture, and interior design at a complex moment of transition from baroque to neoclassical style, as well as its unrecognized but profound influence on the development of the modern art museum. The study shows how the installations and decorations worked together to evoke traditional themes in innovative ways. Addressed primarily to a new audience of tourists from abroad, the thematic content of the spaces celebrated the greatness of the Borghese family and of Roman tradition, while their stylistic diversity and sophistication made a case for the continued vitality - even modernity - of Roman art and culture. Designed for the exercise of a highly refined social performance, these sites helped to model the experience of art as a form of enlightened modern civility.

Guide to the Borghese Gallery

Guide to the Borghese Gallery
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1091977966
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Synopsis Guide to the Borghese Gallery by : Galleria Borghese (Rom)

Making a Prince's Museum

Making a Prince's Museum
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Publisher : Getty Publications
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 0892365390
ISBN-13 : 9780892365395
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Making a Prince's Museum by : Carole Paul

In 1775 Prince Marcantonio Borghese IV and the architect Antonio Asprucci embarked upon a decorative renovation of the Villa Borghese. Initially their attention focused on the Casino, the principal building at the villa, which had always been a semi-public museum. By 1625 it housed much of the Borghese's outstanding collection of sculpture. Integrating this statuary with vast baroque ceiling paintings and richly ornamented surfaces, Asprucci created a dazzling and unified homage to the Borghese family, portraying its legendary ancestors as well as its newly born heir. In this book, Carole Paul reads the inventive decorative program as a set of exemplary scenes for the education of the ideal Borghese prince. Her wide-ranging essay also situates the Villa Borghese among the sumptuous palaces and suburban villas of Rome's collectors of antiquities and outlines the renovated Casino's pivotal role in the historic transition from the princely collection to the public museum. Rounding out this volume is a catalog of the Getty Research Institute's fifty-nine drawings for the refurbishing of the Villa Borghese and Alberta Campitelli's discussion of sketches for the short-lived Museo di Gabii, the Villa's other antiquities museum.

Display of Art in the Roman Palace, 1550–1750

Display of Art in the Roman Palace, 1550–1750
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Publisher : Getty Publications
Total Pages : 388
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ISBN-10 : 9781606062982
ISBN-13 : 1606062980
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Synopsis Display of Art in the Roman Palace, 1550–1750 by : Gail Feigenbaum

This book explores the principles of the display of art in the magnificent Roman palaces of the early modern period, focusing attention on how the parts function to convey multiple artistic, social, and political messages, all within a splendid environment that provided a model for aristocratic residences throughout Europe. Many of the objects exhibited in museums today once graced the interior of a Roman Baroque palazzo or a setting inspired by one. In fact, the very convention of a paintings gallery— the mainstay of museums—traces its ancestry to prototypes in the palaces of Rome. Inside Roman palaces, the display of art was calibrated to an increasingly accentuated dynamism of social and official life, activated by the moving bodies and the attention of residents and visitors. Display unfolded in space in a purposeful narrative that reflected rank, honor, privilege, and intimacy. With a contextual approach that encompasses the full range of media, from textiles to stucco, this study traces the influential emerging concept of a unified interior. It argues that art history—even the emergence of the modern category of fine art—was worked out as much in the rooms of palaces as in the printed pages of Vasari and other early writers on art.

Picasso

Picasso
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Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 8833670309
ISBN-13 : 9788833670300
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Synopsis Picasso by : Anna Coliva

* Picasso's contribution to the revitalization of modern sculpture cannot be underestimated. His work of over fifty years is examined in seven essays and illustrated by more than 50 exhibited works* First published to accompany an exhibition in Rome, at Galleria Borghese that took place in early 2019In 1917 Pablo Picasso traveled to Rome and Naples with Jean Cocteau and Igor Stravinskij. During this trip, for the first time, he could admire directly Hellenistic and Roman sculpture, that of the Renaissance and Baroque eras, but also the Roman frescoes of Pompei. The first exhibition dedicated to Picasso's sculpture to be held in Rome, and its accompanying catalogue, were conceived as a journey through the centuries that chronologically follows the interpretation of forms and different themes - stories and myths, bodies and figures, objects and fragments - in sculpture. The exhibition of masterpieces of the great Spanish master is accompanied by previously unpublished images of his sculpture studios (by Edward Quinn) that narrate the context in which these works were born. The catalogue includes essays that explore the visual and conceptual dialogue between the works of Picasso and works of the past, illustrating and examining over fifty works, some of which have never been exhibited before.

The Galleria Borghese

The Galleria Borghese
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Publisher : CreateSpace
Total Pages : 102
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ISBN-10 : 1517138299
ISBN-13 : 9781517138295
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Synopsis The Galleria Borghese by : Paul Den Arend

The Galleria Borghese in Rome is in my opinion one of the most beautiful museums in the city (and in the world). It is a small museum with an exquisite collection, housed in a beautiful villa. Many of Gian Lorenzo Bernini's early works can be found here. If you are ever in Rome, make sure to visit it. In my experience, many people find this museum even more beautiful than the Vatican Museums, something they did not expect beforehand. This might also have something to do with the fact that the Galleria has a strict reservation system. This guidebook will tell you the stories of all the great art in the museum. I will show you which pieces are most famous and why. Many of these artworks have interesting stories behind them and it will be much more enjoyable looking at them when you know the story. This book does not aspire to be a complete guide to all the artworks in the museum. I will show you the many highlights, but leave out the lesser known works. I will take you on a tour through the museums, just like I would take a tour group.

Damien Hirst: Cherry Blossoms

Damien Hirst: Cherry Blossoms
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Publisher : Fondation Cartier Pour l'Art Contemporain, Paris
Total Pages : 330
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ISBN-10 : 2869251599
ISBN-13 : 9782869251595
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Damien Hirst: Cherry Blossoms by :

Incandescent and celebratory paintings of cherry blossoms from Damien Hirst, in a glorious oversize volume With 107 new works, Cherry Blossoms marks a new chapter in Damien Hirst's career-long exploration of the physical relationship between artist and canvas that began with his Spot Paintings in 1986. Hirst describes his cherry blossoms as garish and messy and fragile"; the series signals a shift in Hirst's career away from minimalism and "the imagined mechanical painter" toward a painting that delights in the potential haphazardness of the medium, as well as the artist's own fallibility as a creator. Rich in color and striking in number, Hirst's Cherry Blossoms are both an appropriation and a tribute to the pictorial art of the 19th and 20th centuries. Damien Hirst (born 1965) rose to prominence in the 1990s as one of the Young British Artists, garnering attention for his controversial site-specific pieces. A 1989 graduate of Goldsmiths College, Hirst was awarded the Turner Prize in 1995. Now one of the contemporary art world's most famous figures, Hirst continues to surprise audiences with a staggering diversity of work, ranging from sculpture and painting to installation and performance art. In 2012, a retrospective of his nearly 30-year career was staged at Tate Modern. Hirst is represented by Gagosian.