Early Modern Italian Domestic Interior, 1400–1700

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art historical analysis
Baroque domestic spaces
Bartolomeo Scappi
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Bowdoin College Museum
Casa Grande
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Christ Child
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Domestic Interior
Domestic Sociability
Early Modern Domestic Interior
Early Modern Home
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Elisabetta Sirani
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family relationships artefacts
Florentine Palace
gender roles in households
Impromptu Court
interdisciplinary Italian home research
Lorenzo Tornabuoni
Marta Ajmar Wollheim
material culture studies
Museo Nazionale Del Bargello
nobile
Palazzo Ducale
period
Period Rooms
piano
Piano Nobile
Pope Paul III
renaissance
Renaissance Palazzo
Renaissance social history
room
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sociability
Sociable Arts
Superb
Venetian Homes
Venetian Households
Wall Hangings
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781409468110
  • Weight: 861g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Dec 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Emphasizing on the one hand the reconstruction of the material culture of specific residences, and on the other, the way in which particular domestic objects reflect, shape, and mediate family values and relationships within the home, this volume offers a distinct contribution to research on the early modern Italian domestic interior. Though the essays mainly take an art historical approach, the book is interdisciplinary in that it considers the social implications of domestic objects for family members of different genders, age, and rank, as well as for visitors to the home. By adopting a broad chronological framework that encompasses both Renaissance and Baroque Italy, and by expanding the regional scope beyond Florence and Venice to include domestic interiors from less studied centers such as Urbino, Ferrara, and Bologna, this collection offers genuinely new perspectives on the home in early modern Italy.
Erin J. Campbell is Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Victoria, Canada. Stephanie R. Miller is Assistant Professor of Art History at Coastal Carolina University, USA. Elizabeth Carroll Consavari is Lecturer in Art History at San Jose State University, USA.