Dominion of the eye : urbanism, art, and power in early modern Florence /

Through a spatial and historical analysis of the major squares of Florence, all built in the trecento together with primary civic monuments, Marvin Trachtenberg shows that, contrary to current belief, Florentine planners engaged in a theoretically sophisticated mode of practice. In these squares, ge...

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Main Author: Trachtenberg, Marvin
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1997
Cambridge ; New York, NY, USA : 1997
Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : 1997
Cambridge ; New York, NY, USA : 1997
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Summary:Through a spatial and historical analysis of the major squares of Florence, all built in the trecento together with primary civic monuments, Marvin Trachtenberg shows that, contrary to current belief, Florentine planners engaged in a theoretically sophisticated mode of practice. In these squares, geometrically structured perspectival views of the principal monuments were established long before Alberti and other Renaissance theorists may have promoted such planning. Including more than 50 new drawings and 200 illustrations, many published here for the first time, Dominion of the Eye challenges many of the cardinal truisms in the art history of the Renaissance, offering a new model for understanding the art of Italy in the early modern era
"Through a spatial and historical analysis of the major squares of Florence, all built in the trecento together with primary civic monuments, Marvin Trachtenberg shows that, contrary to current belief, Florentine planners engaged in a theoretically sophisticated mode of practice. In these squares, geometrically structured perspectival views of the principal monuments were established long before Alberti and other Renaissance theorists may have promoted such planning." "Including more than 50 new drawings and 200 illustrations, many published here for the first time, Dominion of the Eye challenges many of the cardinal truisms in the art history of the Renaissance, offering a new model for understanding the art of Italy in the early modern era."--BOOK JACKET
Item Description:This WorldCat-derived record is shareable under Open Data Commons ODC-BY, with attribution to OCLC
Physical Description:xx, 358 p. : ill. ; 29 cm
xx, 358 p. : ill., plans ; 29 cm
xx, 358 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
xx, 358 pages : illustrations, plans ; 29 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 331-341) and index
Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-341) and index
ISBN:0521555027
9780521555029