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Anne Markham Schulz

Late Gothic Sculpture in Northern Italy: Andrea da Giona and I Maestri Caronesi. An Addition to the Pantheon of Venetian Sculptors

, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2022,

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Author
Anne Markham Schulz
Publishers
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2022
Keyword
Kunst, Art, Art, Kunst

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Summary Over the course of a century and a half more than forty late Gothic sculptures have been recognized as sharing a vocabulary of figure and facial types, drapery, wings, and hair. Despite the fact that all the works date from the second quarter of the fifteenth century, they were widely distributed throughout Northern Italy - from Udine in the east to Venice, Ferrara, Vicenza, Verona, Milan, Genoa, and Savona in the west. Payments for the greatest of these works, the Milanese Tomb of Giovanni Borromeo, name as its authors Filippo Solari and Andrea, both from Carona or its satellite Giona, towns in the Ticino close to Lake Lugano which gave birth to several famous dynasties of stonecarvers. How Filippo and Andrea and their numerous assistants, known generally as maestri caronesi, were linked and what kinds of organizations permitted such wide-spread activity over such a narrow span of time are questions asked here for the first time. On the basis of close analyses of comparable works, moreover, it proves possible - not only to identify the chief among these maestri caronesi as Andrea da Giona (d. 1449) - but to follow his career in Castiglione Olona, Milan, and Venice where he was preeminent during the transition from late Gothic to Renaissance sculpture. TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME ONE Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Critical Fortune of Filippo Solari and Andrea da Giona Chapter 3 The Written Evidence Chapter 4 The Visual Evidence Chapter 5 Conclusion Catalogue Bibliography Illustrations Comparative illustrations Index VOLUME ONE Plates Figures