Bergstein, Mary and Nanni Di Banco
The Sculpture of Nanni Di Banco
Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press, 2000. Hardcover. Brown paper boards with tan cloth spine, black and white illustrated dust jacket, ix, 230 pp, profusely illustrated in bw throughout. "Along with Brunelleschi, Ghiberti, and Donatello, Nanni di Banco (ca. 1374-1421) determined the course of Renaissance art in Florence, and yet he has received relatively little critical attention. Here Mary Bergstein brings a critical perspective to bear on the artist who created some of the most important public works of the early Renaissance period, including his life-size niche figures for Orsanmichele and the Assumption of the Virgin for the Porta della Mandorla of the cathedral of Florence. She offers a complete study of the artist, including a much-needed social history of his sculpture. In a series of five thematic essays Bergstein interweaves biography with rich explorations of the political, historical, and cultural context in which Nanni worked, while offering new insights into several of his most famous sculptures. The book concludes with a catalogue raisonne and a register of documentary sources."--Jacket. Chapters include: Ch. 1.; The Workshop --; Ch. 2.; Public Life and Civic Works --; Ch. 3.; The Classical Tradition: Nanni di Banco and Donatello --; Ch. 4.; Public Sculpture and Ceremonial Space --; Ch. 5.; The "Assumption" of the Porta della Mandorla: Tradition and Innovation --; Catalogue of Works.; I.; Authentic Works.; II.; Rejected Attributions.; Register of Documents. VG+/VG (very light shelfwear to dust jacket mostly along edges. Pages are very clean and clear.) .
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Keywords: European Artists ; Di Banco, Nanni ; ;