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Art, Architecture, and the Family

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Private Lives in Renaissance Venice

Art, Architecture, and the Family

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"This book offers a perspective on the private lives and material culture of aristocratic families in sixteenth-century Venice. Art historian Patricia Fortini Brown takes us behind the elegant, closed doors of grand palaces built along the Venetian canals - the homes of families who wished to live in a noble manner. She examines the roles of both fine and applied arts in family life as well as the public messages that these impressive homes conveyed." "As the sixteenth century opened, members of the patriciate were increasingly withdrawing from trade, desiring to be seen as "gentlemen in fact" as well as "gentlemen in name." The author considers why this was so and explores such wide-ranging themes as attitudes toward wealth and display, the articulation of family identity, the interplay between the public and the private, and the emergence of characteristically Venetian decorative practices and styles of art and architecture. Brown focuses new light on the visual culture of Venetian women - how they lived within, furnished, and decorated their homes; what spaces were allotted to them; what their roles and domestic tasks were; how they dressed; how they raised their children; and how they entertained. Bringing together both high arts and low, the book examines all aspects of Renaissance material culture."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
320

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Private Lives in Renaissance Venice: Art, Architecture, and the Family
July 2004, Yale University Press
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First Sentence

"IN THE SPRING OF 1608 a young Englishman set off on a five-month tour of Europe and became one of the best eyewitness informants on life and customs in late Renaissance Venice."

Classifications

Library of Congress
NK1452.V4B76 2004, NK1452.V4 B76 2004

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
320
Dimensions
11.3 x 9.1 x 1.2 inches
Weight
4 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9764449M
Internet Archive
privatelivesinre0000brow
ISBN 10
0300102364
ISBN 13
9780300102369
LCCN
2003018889
OCLC/WorldCat
52902461
Library Thing
87585
Goodreads
885316

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IN THE SPRING OF 1608 a young Englishman set off on a five-month tour of Europe and became one of the best eyewitness informants on life and customs in late Renaissance Venice.
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