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"The papers in this volume illustrate the way in which various types of technical evidence, derived from scientific examination and analysis, can contribute to the understanding of Renaissance workshop practices and the inter-relationships between different artists and artisans. These studies provide a vivid insight not only into the organization of craft and artistic endeavour in studios and workshops, but also into the everyday lives and concerns of those who ran and worked within them, showing that a great number of the challenges facing these artists and craftsmen are still relevant today. Originality and individuality were balanced against a sense and knowledge of what would sell, and the temptation to replicate the popular competed with the desire to innovate. Artists sought to make the best use of scarce, expensive materials and perhaps balanced the lower costs of those sourced or produced locally against the merits (in the guise of quality and exoticism) of more expensive imports."--Back cover.

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Table of Contents

Papers. Painting and illumination in early Renaissance Florence: the techniques of Lorenzo Monaco and his workshop / Paola Ricciardi, Michelle Facini, John K. Delaney
Workshop practice in Slovenian wall paintings from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries / Anabelle Križnar
Replication and variation: Roccatagliata and the female nude / Shelley Sturman
Technical characteristics of bronze statuettes from the workshops of Antonio and Giovanni Francesco Susini / Dylan Smith
Benedetto da Maiano, Giuliano and Antonio de Sangallo, and Baccio da Montelupo: workshop-specific construction techniques of Florentine Renaissance crucifixes / Peter Stiberc
Altarpieces in Portugal: joinery techniques within the context of fifteenth- and sixteenth-century European workshop practice / Filipa Raposo Cordeiro
Early Renaissance altarpieces in Transylvania: materials and technological characteristics / Cristina Serendan ... [et al.]
The altarpiece of Saint Dominic of Silos by Bartolomé Bermejo: an example of painting practices during the early Spanish Renaissance / Dolores Gayo, Maite Jover, Laura Alba
Smoke and mirrors: the enhancement and simulation of gemstones in Renaissance Europe / Joanna Whalley
The San Giovanni altar from the Baptistery of Florence: the goldsmith's workshop through the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries / Pamela Bonanni ... [et al.]
Christ carrying the Cross: a surviving sarga by Luis de Morales: technical examination and workshop practices / Rafael Romero Asenjo, Adelina Illán Gutiérrez
The Botteghe degli Artisti: artistic enterprise at the della Rovere and Medici courts in the late sixteenth century / Erma Hermens
Some ornament prints and their link with craftsmanship / Antony Griffiths
Moveable anatomies and print shop practice in sixteenth-century Strasbourg / Theresa Smith
Visual evidence for the use of carta lucida in the Italian Renaissance workshop / Maria Clelia Galassi
Evidence for workshop practices at the Tudor mint in the Tower of London / Justine Bayley, Harriet White
Sixteenth-century life-casting techniques: experimental reconstructions based on a preserved manuscript / Tonny Beentjes and Pamela H. Smith
Bernard Palissy: scientist and potter of the Renaissance in France / Anne Bouquillon ... [et al.]
Shorter contributions and posters. Stylus drawing in the Renaissance workshop: investigating leadpoint and blind stylus in a Leonardo drawing / Jenny Bescoby, Judith Rayner, Joanna Russell
Technical analysis of a Renaissance limestone altarpiece / Ana Bidarra ... [et al.]
Analyses of Renaissance Venetian enamelled glasses from the Musée du Louvre / Isabelle Biron ... [et al.]
Conservation and preliminary study of the alabaster sculptures in the mausoleum of Jean V de Hénnin-Liétard at Boussu, Belgium / Judy De Roy
Neri di Bicci and the diffusion of cartoons between fifteenth-century Florentine workshops / Jennifer Diorio
Research on metallic material in liturgical textiles of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries: studies of production technology / Livio Ferrazza, David Juanes, M. Gertrudis Jaén
Striptease and dressing-up in Titian's workshop: a technical comparison of the Young Girls in the Galleria Palatina, the Hermitage, and the Kunsthistorisches Museum / Helen Glanville, Patrizia Riitano, Claudio Seccaroni
A treasured Renaissance manuscript, Les vies des femmes célèbres: laboratory investigations of the miniaturist Jean Pichore's practices and techniques / Hélène Guicharnaud, Alain Duval
Grisaille technique and materials in European Renaissance painted enamel objects: Limoges white, binding media, chiaroscuro, and the interrelationship between crafts / Núria López-Ribalta
Reassertation of a Renaissance jewel: the investigation and interpretation of two enamelled panels from the Wallace Collection / Andrew Meek, Jamie Hood, Jeremy Warren
Describing the elusive: a project for new perspectives on the practices and the resources of illuminators in the north of Europe from the fourteenth to the sixteenth century / Sylvie Neven
Distinctive materials in a late sixteenth-century portrait / Libby Sheldon, Gabriella Macaro
Fra Bartolommeo and frescoes on tiles in fifteenth- to sixteenth-century Florence / Deodato Tapete, Cristina Giannini, Fabio Fratini
Sixteenth-century Netherlandish workshop practices: technical investigation of the Copenhagen version of Christ Driving the Traders from the Temple / Hannah Tempest, Anne Haack Christensen.

Edition Notes

Papers and posters originally presented during a conference held at the British Museum, London, May 10-11, 2012; organized jointly by the British Museum and the National Gallery as part of the networking activities of the CHARISMA project.

Includes bibliographical references.

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London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
702.8
Library of Congress
N6370 .R395 2013, N6370 .R46 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 199 p.
Number of pages
199

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31178768M
ISBN 10
190498293X
ISBN 13
9781904982937
LCCN
2014407228
OCLC/WorldCat
861009806

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