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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 20 July 2026
- ISBN 9781032499239
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages214 pages
- Size 246x174 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 35 Illustrations, black & white; 20 Illustrations, color; 35 Halftones, black & white; 20 Halftones, color 700
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Taking up questions of artists’ materials and technical processes currently at the vanguard of art-historical scholarship, this book studies the contiguity and interchange of workshop methods in the linked fabrication of both ephemeral and preparatory works by Bernini.
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Taking up questions of artists’ materials and technical processes currently at the vanguard of art-historical scholarship, this book studies the contiguity and interchange of workshop methods in the linked fabrication of both ephemeral and preparatory works by Bernini.
Genevieve Warwick argues that the ephemeral arts of ritual occasion acted as a locus of artistic experiment for the artist in many respects similar to his use of preparatory models, to suggest that Bernini’s artistry sprang from the fabric of ritual in both material and cultural terms. From processional floats to court stage sets for the ritual occasions of church and state, such ephemeral arts were largely made of wax, clay, papier mâché, wood, stucco and plaster, assembled into scenographic ensembles with textiles, canvas and paint. Similarly, Bernini’s preparatory models for marble or bronze sculpture were of plaster and clay, even mud and straw, or wax and painted wood, as plentiful and affordable materials that were readily available for use and reuse as required.
This book will be of interest to scholars working in art history and Renaissance studies.
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Part I 1. Introduction: Between Sculpture and Ephemera 2. Bernini’s Portraiture: Materialities of Likeness 3. Daphne’s Cry: Quisquis amans sequitur Part II 4. Piazza Navona: The Baroque Scenographic Square 5. Sun and Clouds: Bernini and France, 1640 6. Bernini’s ‘Two Theatres’: I due covielli, 1637 & 1638 Part III 7. Clay Angels: Materials of Glory 8. Baroque Folds: The Practice of Theory 9. Conclusion: Bernini ‘Barocco’
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