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Title: Italian Frescoes: The Flowering of the Renaissance 1470-1510 by Steffi Rottgen, Antonio Quattrone, Fabio Lensini, Russell Stockman, Steffi Roettgen ISBN: 0-7892-0221-2 Publisher: Abbeville Press, Inc. Pub. Date: September, 1997 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $135.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (3 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Extraordinary!
Comment: If you've ever stood in Florence's Santa Maria Novella,looked up at the walls to either side of the altar, and wanted to know more...this book and it's companion volume are exactly what you would wish for. These books are beyond description, both for the quality of their photography and the background and interpretation of the fresco cycles they present. As another reviewer said, please - produce a few more of these beautiful books covering other Italian fresco work!
Rating: 5
Summary: THE ABSOLUTE BEST EVER
Comment: These books deserve a 1000 rating, never have these frescoes been covered this well by anyone. The people who have seen these books would agree they are beyond superb. I have seen some of these frescoes and you cant even get behind the altars to get a dead head on shot and most churches wont let you use a flash for photography.
Even if you could use a flash you would never get the brightness of diffuse illumination these books have captured so well, crisp but all the subtle color blends are captured.
These books allow you to see some details you would not see standing in the churches unless you had binoculars,even then the angle would cause distortion.
The color accuracy is great, it is too bad it is not cost effective to print on a satin surface paper as this would provided some of the glow effect real frescoes have, the sheen surface is unique to fresco alone and hard to reproduce.
Credit not only goes to the author and photgrapher but to Abbeville press for stepping up to the plate, this would have been a publishing risk,and for Abbeville to back such a venture with such outstanding quality puts them at the top of the stack in the world of Art book publishing.
These periods of art will never be re-captured, nor will patrons or artists ever tackle projects of the scope found here. This art represents one of the outstanding moments in human evolution. The treatment of fresco at this level is long overdue as most art books cover oil painting, drawing, pastel, printmaking, and sculpture.
I should also mention the great job they did in selecting artists, with all due respect to the "BIG M" , (Mr.Michaelangelo, the vaticans most abused poster boy ),it is great that other outstanding artists from this period finally are allowed to get out of The Big M's shadow in the publishing world. (For every one book about Fillipino Lippi, there are 50 about Marble Mikey, I love the guy,...TOP CHISEL...TOP BRUSH but his fame has left a lot of other good artists ignored by publishers when it comes to fresco,Raphael gets covered a lot, but never the Hall of Constantine, like Romano did a hack job...)
TO ALL THE PEOPLE WHO LOVE FRESCOES AND THESE BOOKS, PLEASE WRITE TO ABBEVILLE PUBLISHING AND DR. STEFFI ROTTGEN AND SUGGEST THEY CONTINUE INTO THE EARLY, MID, AND LATE BAROQUE AND EARLY NEO-CLASSICAL STYLE FRESOES IN ITALY. MANY OF THESE PALACES ARE NOW CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC SO THE WONDERFUL FRESCOES WILL NEVER BE SEEN, THE ONLY HOPE WOULD BE THAT ABBEVILLE OR SOMEONE LIKE THEM WOULD TAKE UP THE CAUSE.
We need
1) Pitti Palace -Pietro Da Cortona rooms and The Hercules room
NO PHOTO TAKING IS ALLOWED
2) The Altieri Palace - Carlo Maratti,and freinds
3) Barberini Palace - Pietro Da Cortona (Details)
4) The Borghese Palace
5) The Pamphilli Palace and Dore
6) Maybe Luca Girodano at Medici in Florence
7) Farnese Palace
8) Some Conca, Chiari, etc.
there are a whole truckload of fresco's from Baroque Rome
9) some --- Venice, Balogna, and Naples(Tiepolo, Veronese, and Tintoretto are covered in a lot of other books).
These books are well worth the price, keep them coming Steffi!!!
Rating: 5
Summary: Best art photography I've ever seen!
Comment: This book (and it's predecessor -"The Early Renaissance")provides a comprehensive and easily approachable - not to mention magisterial - review of the art of fresco painting. The text is authoritative and should satisfy both expert and neophyte alike - but the glory of the book is the colour photographs by Antonio Quattrone. I've been collecting art books for nearly 50 years and have never seen colour photographs to match his magnificent work.For those who are unable to see these frescoes in situ, their beauty - and brilliant colour - will come as a revelation.
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Title: Italian Frescoes: The Early Renaissance 1400-1470 by Steffi Rottgen, Antonio Quattrone, Russell Stockman, Steffi Roettgen ISBN: 0789201399 Publisher: Abbeville Press, Inc. Pub. Date: November, 1996 List Price(USD): $135.00 |
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Title: The Art of Florence (2 Volume Set) by Glenn Andres, John Hunisak, Richard Turner ISBN: 0896601110 Publisher: Artabras Pub. Date: July, 1999 List Price(USD): $185.00 |
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Title: Carpaccio: The Major Pictorial Cycles by Stefania Mason Rinaldi, Andrew Ellis, Stefania Mason, Vittore Carpaccio ISBN: 888118737X Publisher: Skira Pub. Date: October, 2000 List Price(USD): $60.00 |
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Title: Raphael: The Stanza Della Segnatura (The Great Fresco Cycles of the Renaissance) by James Beck ISBN: 0807613142 Publisher: George Braziller Pub. Date: September, 1993 List Price(USD): $25.00 |
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Title: Venetian Colour: Marble, Mosaic, Painting and Glass 1250-1550 by Paul Hills ISBN: 0300081359 Publisher: Yale Univ Pr Pub. Date: December, 1999 List Price(USD): $60.00 |
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