An edition of Finding, fixing, faking, making (2014)

Finding, fixing, faking, making

supplying sculpture in '400 Florence

1st ed.
Finding, fixing, faking, making
Lynn Catterson, Lynn Catterson
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An edition of Finding, fixing, faking, making (2014)

Finding, fixing, faking, making

supplying sculpture in '400 Florence

1st ed.

Compared to painters of '400 Florence, the costs of materials and production for sculptors were significantly higher. Much has been written about demand and the taste of the patron as reflected in the types of projects they commissioned. Yet there must have been the equal but opposing force of supply. To mitigate the high cost of materials, labor and transport, sculptors had to choose materials and seek production processes that increased profit margins and reduced the labor required of the master's hand. While personal passion and commission competition are among the motivators normally seen to engender innovation, there evidently was the less lofty concern for the cost effectiveness of production. And this in turn would stimulate the craving for, and the evolution of, new technologies, and by the end of the '400, a keen savvy for branding and marketing the objects of supply. Using examples from the practice of Ghiberti, Donatello, Luca della Robbia and Michelangelo, this is an examination of the ways in which '400 sculptors successfully negotiated the emergent art-as-commodity market.

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Ediart
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English
Pages
120

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Table of Contents

Sculpture vs. painting: the economic paragone and its consequences
The challenge of correct optical refinements
Ghiberti and the early fifteenth-century antiquities market
Donatello and antiquities, from Florence to Rome
Drawings for the antique
Re-carving antiquities informs contemporary production
Finding, selling and making antiques, or ars longa vita brevis.

Edition Notes

In English, summary in Italian.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 108-199).

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Supplying sculpture in '400 Florence

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Dewey Decimal Class
730
Library of Congress
NB615 .C38 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
120 p.
Number of pages
120

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL43180216M
ISBN 10
8885311784
ISBN 13
9788885311787, 9878885311784
OCLC/WorldCat
883311199

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