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050 00 $aND623.D65$bA4 1998
082 00 $a759.5$ab$221
100 1 $aHumfrey, Peter,$d1947-
245 10 $aDosso Dossi :$bcourt painter in Renaissance Ferrara /$cPeter Humfrey and Mauro Lucco ; with contributions by Andrea Rothe, Andrea Bayer, Dawson Carr, Jadranka Bentini, Anna Coliva; edited by Andrea Bayer.
260 $aNew York :$bThe Metropolitan Museum of Art,$c1998.
300 $axvi, 312 p. :$bcol. ill. ;$c32 cm.
505 00 $tDosso Dossi: His Life and Works /$rPeter Humfrey -- $tFantasy, Wit, Delight: The Art of Dosso Dossi /$rMauro Lucco -- $tDosso's Public: The Este Court at Ferrara /$rAndrea Bayer -- $tThe Technique of Dosso Dossi -- $tPoetry with Paint /$rAndrea Rothe and Dawson W. Carr -- $tDosso's Works in the Galleria Estense, Modena, and the Pinacoteca Nazionale, Ferrara /$rJadranka Bentini -- $tDosso's Works in the Galleria Borghese: New Documentary, Iconographical, and Technical Information /$rAnna Coliva -- $tCatalogue /$rPeter Humfrey and Mauro Lucco -- $tTechnical Observations /$rAndrea Rothe -- $tPaintings /$rBattista Dossi -- $tChronology: Documented Dates in the Life of Dosso Dossi -- $gApp.$tTechnical Observations on Uncatalogued Works /$rAndrea Rothe.
520 $a"Imagination, sensual delight, a sharp wit - these qualities were enormously prized in sixteenth-century Ferrara, where one of the most cultured and powerful courts of the High Renaissance held sway, Dosso Dossi was the idiosyncratic, brilliant painter most responsible for turning those values into a glorious artistic reality. Dosso's rich color schemes are akin to those of his fellow North Italian Titian; he learned something about innovative composition from Raphael and about the force of the body from Michelangelo. But his paintings have a very individual appeal. In leafy natural surroundings containing an array of animals and heavenly bodies, events unfold that are often enigmatic, enacted by characters whose interrelationships elude definition." "For this exhibition, almost all the surviving paintings have been brought together; in the catalogue entries each one receives a fresh and comprehensive scholarly discussion. The catalogue also contains essays that describe Dosso's artistic career and the highly charged world of the court at Ferrara and that probe the visual poetry and subtle wit of his work. The illuminating results of an extensive campaign of technical examination, undertaken in connection with the exhibition, are discussed and illustrated in additional essays and in observations that accompany the catalogue entries throughout."--BOOK JACKET.
500 $aCatalog of an exhibition held at the Pinacoteca nazionale, Ferrara, Sept. 26-Dec. 14, 1998, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Jan. 14-Mar. 28, 1999, and the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, Apr. 27-July 11, 1999.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
500 $aExhibition title: Dosso Dossi.
600 10 $aDossi, Dosso,$d-1542$vExhibitions.
600 00 $aAlfonso$bI d'Este,$cDuke of Ferrara,$d1476-1534$xArt patronage$vExhibitions.
600 00 $aErcole$bII d'Este,$cDuke of Ferrara, Modena, and Reggio,$d1508-1559$xArt patronage$vExhibitions.
650 0 $aPainting, Renaissance$zItaly$zFerrara$vExhibitions.
700 1 $aDossi, Dosso,$d-1542.
700 1 $aLucco, Mauro.
700 1 $aBayer, Andrea.
700 1 $aRothe, Andrea.
700 1 $aCarr, Dawson W.$q(Dawson William)
700 1 $aBentini, Jadranka.
700 1 $aColiva, Anna.
710 2 $aPinacoteca nazionale di Ferrara.
710 2 $aMetropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)
710 2 $aJ. Paul Getty Museum.
856 40 $uhttp://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio10995458$zFull text from MetPublications
852 8 $blweb$hEBOOKS