Exuberant apotheoses - Italian frescoes in the Holy Roman empire : : visual culture and princely power in the age of enlightenment / / by Daniel Fulco.
From the late seventeenth through the mid-eighteenth centuries, large-scale Italian frescoes soared in popularity as nobles in the German principalities of the Holy Roman Empire constructed new palaces at an unprecedented rate. They competed with one another to produce lavish decorative schemes that...
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Fulco, Daniel, author. Exuberant apotheoses - Italian frescoes in the Holy Roman empire : visual culture and princely power in the age of enlightenment / by Daniel Fulco. Leiden, Netherlands ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : Brill, 2016. ©2016 1 online resource (625 p.) text txt computer c online resource cr Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, 0920-8607 ; Volume 255 Brill's Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History ; Volume 15 Description based upon print version of record. English Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- 1 The Aftermath of Military Conflict: A Rise in Princely Visual Culture (1648–1710) -- War and International Politics: The Staircase Frescoes of Schloss Bensberg (1710–1714) -- Dynasticism and Cultural Philanthropy: The Pictorial Program of Schloss Bensberg’s State Rooms (1710–1714) -- The Blue Elector’s Aeneas: Jacopo Amigoni’s Images of War and Triumph at Schloss Schleissheim (1724–1726) -- Ducal Power and Munificence: Carlo Innocenzo Carlone’s Frescoes in Schloss Ludwigsburg (1731–1733) -- Prince-Episcopal Patronage and World Civilization: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo’s Apollo and the Four Continents in the Würzburg Residenz (1751–1753) -- Excursus: Italo-Germanic Artistic Exchange and Collaboration -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index. From the late seventeenth through the mid-eighteenth centuries, large-scale Italian frescoes soared in popularity as nobles in the German principalities of the Holy Roman Empire constructed new palaces at an unprecedented rate. They competed with one another to produce lavish decorative schemes that expressed their claim to princely power and political authority. Whereas previous art historians have primarily focused on iconographic and stylistic issues and generally treated these programs as individual commissions of regional courts, this book places the works of art within their broad cultural and historical contexts during the Enlightenment. This monograph explains how rulers gradually shifted from emphasizing military heroism to stressing their cultivation of the arts and sciences, and addresses how expressing membership in a specifically European civilization emerged as an integral visual theme and a key ambition of the German nobility. Includes bibliographical references and index. Description based on print version record. Mural painting and decoration, Italian Holy Roman Empire 17th century Themes, motives. Mural painting and decoration, Italian Holy Roman Empire 18th century Themes, motives. Art patronage Holy Roman Empire. Enlightenment Europe, German-speaking. Holy Roman Empire Intellectual life. 90-04-30804-0 Brill's studies in intellectual history. Brill's studies on art, art history, and intellectual history ; v. 15. Brill's studies in intellectual history ; v. 225. |
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Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- 1 The Aftermath of Military Conflict: A Rise in Princely Visual Culture (1648–1710) -- War and International Politics: The Staircase Frescoes of Schloss Bensberg (1710–1714) -- Dynasticism and Cultural Philanthropy: The Pictorial Program of Schloss Bensberg’s State Rooms (1710–1714) -- The Blue Elector’s Aeneas: Jacopo Amigoni’s Images of War and Triumph at Schloss Schleissheim (1724–1726) -- Ducal Power and Munificence: Carlo Innocenzo Carlone’s Frescoes in Schloss Ludwigsburg (1731–1733) -- Prince-Episcopal Patronage and World Civilization: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo’s Apollo and the Four Continents in the Würzburg Residenz (1751–1753) -- Excursus: Italo-Germanic Artistic Exchange and Collaboration -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index. |
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