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Author:
Dickerson, C. D., III (Claude Douglas), author.
Title:
Alonso Berruguete : first sculptor of Renaissance Spain / C.D. Dickerson III and Mark McDonald, with Manuel Arias Martinez [and five others].
Publisher:
National Gallery of Art ;
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xiv, 229 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 31 cm
Subject:
Berruguete, Alonso,--1480?-1561--Criticism and interpretation.
Berruguete, Alonso,--1480?-1561--Exhibitions.
Berruguete, Alonso,--1480?-1561.
Sculptors--Spain.
Sculpture, Spanish--16th century--Exhibitions.
Sculpture, Renaissance--Spain--Exhibitions.
Sculptors.
Sculpture, Renaissance.
Sculpture, Spanish.
Spain.
1500-1599
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Exhibition catalogs.
Other Authors:
McDonald, Mark P., author.
Arias Martinez, Manuel, author.
National Gallery of Art (U.S.), host institution. host institution.
Meadows Museum, host institution.
Notes:
Exhibition dates: National Gallery of Art, Washington: October 13, 2019 - February 17, 2020, and the Meadows Museum, SMU, Dallas: March 29 - July 26, 2020. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"Alonso Berruguete (c. 1488-1561) revolutionized the arts of Renaissance Spain with a dramatic style of sculpture that reflected the decade or more he had spent in Italy while young. Trained as a painter, he traveled to Italy around 1506, where he interacted with Michelangelo and other leading artists. In 1518, he returned to Spain and was appointed court painter to the new king, Charles I. Eventually, he made his way to Valladolid, where he shifted his focus to sculpture, opening a large workshop that produced breathtaking multistory altarpieces (retablos) decorated with sculptures in painted wood. This handsomely illustrated catalogue is the first in English to treat Berruguete's art and career comprehensively. It follows his career from his beginnings in Castile to his final years in Toledo, where he produced his last great work, the marble tomb of Cardinal Juan de Tavera. Enriching the chronological narrative are discussions of important aspects of Berruguete's life and practice: his complicated relationship with social status and wealth; his activity as a draftsman and use of prints; how he worked with his many assistants to create his wood sculptures; and his legacy as an artist"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
841524584X
9788415245841
0300248318
9780300248319
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1090438999
LCCN:
2019030817
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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