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Gold Brocade and Renaissance Painting
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Gold Brocade and Renaissance Painting : A Study in Material Culture

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1904597599
ISBN-13 9781904597599
Publisher Pindar Press
Imprint Pindar Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Dec 31st, 2008
Print length 508 Pages
Weight 1,550 grams
Product Classification: Renaissance artHistoryArchaeology
Ksh 7,250.00
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Considers the representation of Italian Renaissance patterned silks in paintings from the 14th to the 16th century. Explores why luxury textiles became popular in art, how artists accommodated the audience's desire for opulent fabrics, and how this contributed to the social status of painting.
Rembrandt Duits completed his PhD at the University of Utrecht , and works at the Photographic Collection of the Warburg Institute, where he also teaches Renaissance material culture. His thesis, Gold Brocade and Renaissance Painting, won the Karel van Mander Prijs for the best publication on art between 1500 and 1800. Gold Brocade and Renaissance Painting discusses the representation of Italian Renaissance patterned silks in paintings from Italy and the Southern Netherlands , from the 14th to the 16th century. It is the first study to approach this subject from the perspective of material culture, attempting to answer such questions as why the subject of luxury textiles gained so great a popularity in Renaissance painting, how artists catered for an audience that desired to have gold brocades depicted but did not always possess the financial means to own the actual fabrics, and what the skills artists developed in this field contributed to the rising social status of the medium of painting. The material culture of the grand courts at which real gold brocade played an essential role in the display of wealth and status is compared to that of the socially ambitious but less affluent middle class for whom paintings were often the only affordable substitute for courtly splendour. Thus, the book also addresses the problem of the distinction between fact and fiction, imagination and reality in the account of contemporary social history presented in paintings.

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