Art and Violence in Early Renaissance Florence

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Scott Nethersole

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This study is the first to examine the relationship between art and violence in 15th-century Florence, exposing the underbelly of a period more often celebrated for enlightened and progressive ideas. Renaissance Florentines were constantly subjected to the sight of violence, whether in carefully staged rituals of execution or images of the suffering inflicted on Christ. There was nothing new in this culture of pain, unlike the aesthetic of violence that developed towards the end of the 15th century. It emerged in the work of artists such as Piero di Cosimo, Bertoldo di Giovanni, Antonio del Pollaiuolo, and the young Michelangelo. Inspired by the art of antiquity, they painted, engraved, and sculpted images of deadly battles, ultimately normalizing representations of brutal violence. Drawing on work in social and literary history, as well as art history, Scott Nethersole sheds light on the relationship between these Renaissance images, violence, and ideas of artistic invention and authorship.
 

Scott Nethersole is senior lecturer in Italian Renaissance art, 1400–1500, at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London.
 

"This timely book is very much a product of the present era, which is marked by inexplicable violence worldwide and a determination to understand the root causes of violence and the mechanisms that allow it to perpetuate . . . The author takes a broad contextual, non-politicized approach, making a significant contribution to the literature. Including excellent illustrations, this book should raise awareness of the subject."—A. V. Coonin, Choice

Listed on Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles List for 2019
 
ISBN: 9780300233513
Publication Date: July 17, 2018
320 pages, 8 1/2 x 10 1/2
233 color + b/w illus.
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Italian Altarpieces before 1500

Scott Nethersole

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The Medici's Painter

Carlo Dolci and Seventeenth-Century Florence

Edited by Eve Straussman-Pflanzer with Francesca Baldessari

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