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Feuer-Toth, Rozsa Und Matthias Corvinus

Art and Humanism in Hungary in the Age of Matthias Corvinus. Transl. by Gy�rgyi Jakobi. Edited by Peter Farbaky.

Akademiai Kiado - Budapest, 1990., 1990

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Año de publicación
1990
ISBN
9630556464
Autor
Feuer-Toth, Rozsa Und Matthias Corvinus
Editores
Akademiai Kiado, Budapest, 1990.
Formato
Studia Humanitatis; (Band) 8; edited by T. Klaniczay. 178 S.; 24,5 cm. Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag.
Materia
Humanismus, Ungarn, Matthias Corvinus, Geschichte, Kunstgeschichte
Descripción
Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag.
Sobrecubierta
No
Idiomas
Alemán
Encuadernación
Tapa dura
Copia autógrafa
No
Primera edición
No

Descripción

Gutes Exemplar; Umschlag gering berieben. - Englisch. - Matthias Corvinus, eigentlich Hunyadi (ungarisch Hunyadi M�� rum�sch Matia Corvin, kroatisch und serbisch Matija Korvin, slowakisch Matej Korv� tschechisch Maty�Korv� slowenisch Kralj Matja�, "K�nig Matthias"; * 23. Februar 1443 in Klausenburg, Siebenb�rgen; � 6. April 1490 in Wien), war von 1458 bis 1490 K�nig von Ungarn und von Kroatien, von 1469 bis 1490 (Gegen-)K�nig von B�hmen und Eroberer weiter Teile der Habsburgischen Erblande, die er von 1485 bis 1490 von Wien aus beherrschte. � (wiki) // . Petrarch was the father of Humanism, whose ideas on painting, sculpture and architecture are discussed in Chapter I. In the revival of Antique art Petrarch considered the patron's role decisive, therefrom his preoccupation with the theory of patronage. Chapter II deals with the life and works of the four Humanists in Matthias' Court who studied the various aspects of art. In the treatment of the sources listed in the Appendices, the author directs attention to the critical analysis of Antique texts by the Humanists. In Chapter III, development of the Humanist concept of the royal residence is presented. The fact that Matthias' attention - who never visited Italy -- turned towards architecture and that, by inviting Italian masters, was able to create real all'antica architecture in Hungary attests to the decisive influence of the Humanists (primarily of Bandini). This original work (also based on research by Baxandall, Gombrich, Kristeller, Spencer and others) provides answers to problems about the relationship between Humanism and Renaissance art, raising new aspects of approach at the same time. � (Verlagstext) / INHALT : Preface (T. Klanicza Introduction ---- Chapter I The Italian Background ---- Petrarch's Humanitas and His New Ideas on History ---- Petrarch and Boccaccio on the Revival of the Arts Following the Classical Model ---- The Role of Humanists in Renaissance Art Patronage ---- Chapter II Writing on the Art by Italian Humanists at King Matthias' Court (between 1474-76 and 1490) ---- The Life of the Authors and the Sources ---- Antonio Bonfini ---- Francesco Arrigoni ---- The Author of the Dalmata Deed of Gift ---- Francesco Bandini de Baroncelli ---- Humanist Apologies Defending the Morality of the Art Patronage of King Matthias ---- The Architectural and Sculptural Terminology of the Humanists at the Hungarian Court and Their Classical Sources ---- Architectural Technical Terms ---- The Humanist Technical Terms of Sculpture and Other Crafts ---- Chapter III The Humanist Influence on King Matthias' Patronage of Architecture ---- The Development of the Humanist Concept of the Princely Residence in Italy and Hungary ---- (u.v.a.) ISBN 9630556464
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