Women Family and Ritual in Renaissance Italy

Women  Family  and Ritual in Renaissance Italy
Author: Christiane Klapisch-Zuber
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1987-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226439266

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English translations of the author's most important articles.

Gender and Society in Renaissance Italy

Gender and Society in Renaissance Italy
Author: Judith C. Brown,Robert C. Davis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2014-09-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317886570

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This major new collection of essays by leading scholars of Renaissance Italy transforms many of our existing notions about Renaissance politics, economy, social life, religion, medicine, and art. All the essays are founded on original archival research and examine questions within a wide chronological and geographical framework - in fact the pan-Italian scope of the volume is one of the volume's many attractions.Gender and Society in Renaissance Italy provides a broad, comprehensive perspective on the central role that gender concepts played in Italian Renaissance society.

Images and Identity in Fifteenth century Florence

Images and Identity in Fifteenth century Florence
Author: Patricia Lee Rubin
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300123426

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An exploration of ways of looking in Renaissance Florence, where works of art were part of a complex process of social exchange Renaissance Florence, of endless fascination for the beauty of its art and architecture, is no less intriguing for its dynamic political, economic, and social life. In this book Patricia Lee Rubin crosses the boundaries of all these areas to arrive at an original and comprehensive view of the place of images in Florentine society. The author asks an array of questions: Why were works of art made? Who were the artists who made them, and who commissioned them? How did they look, and how were they looked at? She demonstrates that the answers to such questions illuminate the contexts in which works of art were created, and how they were valued and viewed. Rubin seeks out the meeting places of meaning in churches, in palaces, in piazzas--places of exchange where identities were taken on and transformed, often with the mediation of images. She concentrates on questions of vision and visuality, on "seeing and being seen." With a blend of exceptional illustrations; close analyses of sacred and secular paintings by artists including Fra Angelico, Fra Filippo Lippi, Filippino Lippi, and Botticelli; and wide-ranging bibliographic essays, the book shines new light on fifteenth-century Florence, a special place that made beauty one of its defining features.

Family and Gender in Renaissance Italy 1300 1600

Family and Gender in Renaissance Italy  1300 1600
Author: Thomas Kuehn
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2017-03-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107008779

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This book studies family life and gender within Italy through the lens of law and legal disputes.

The World of Renaissance Italy 2 volumes

The World of Renaissance Italy  2 volumes
Author: Joseph P. Byrne
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 843
Release: 2017-06-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9798216168508

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Students of the Italian Renaissance who wish to go beyond the standard names and subjects will find in this text abundant information on the lives, customs, beliefs, and practices of those who lived during this exciting time period. The World of Renaissance Italy: A Daily Life Encyclopedia engages all of the Italian peninsula from the Black Death (1347–1352) to 1600. Unlike other encyclopedic works about the Renaissance era, this book deals exclusively with Italy, revealing the ways common Italian people lived and experienced the events and technological developments that marked the Renaissance era. The coverage specifically spotlights marginal or traditionally marginalized groups, including women, homosexuals, Jews, the elderly, and foreign communities in Italian cities. The entries in this two-volume set are organized into 10 sections of 25 alphabetically listed entries each. Among the broad sections are art, fashion, family and gender, food and drink, housing and community, politics, recreation and social customs, and war. The "See Also" sources for each article are listed by section for easy reference, a feature that students and researchers will greatly appreciate. The extensive collection of contemporary documents include selections from a diary, letters, a travel journal, a merchant's inventory, Inquisition testimony, a metallurgical handbook, and text by an artist that describes what the author feels constitutes great work. Each of the primary source documents accompanies a specific article and provides an added dimension and degree of insight to the material.

Art and Love in Renaissance Italy

Art and Love in Renaissance Italy
Author: Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.),Kimbell Art Museum
Publsiher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2008
Genre: Art del Renaixement
ISBN: 9781588393005

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"Many famous artworks of the Italian Renaissance were made to celebrate love, marriage, and family. They were the pinnacles of a tradition, dating from early in the era, of commemorating betrothals, marriages, and the birth of children by commissioning extraordinary objects - maiolica, glassware, jewels, textiles, paintings - that were often also exchanged as gifts. This volume is the first comprehensive survey of artworks arising from Renaissance rituals of love and marriage and makes a major contribution to our understanding of Renaissance art in its broader cultural context. The impressive range of works gathered in these pages extends from birth trays painted in the early fifteenth century to large canvases on mythological themes that Titian painted in the mid-1500s. Each work of art would have been recognized by contemporary viewers for its prescribed function within the private, domestic domain."--BOOK JACKET.

Marriage Rituals Italian Style

Marriage Rituals Italian Style
Author: Roni Weinstein
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 533
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789047402671

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Marriage Rituals Italian Style: A Historical Anthropological Perspective on Early Modern Italian Jews is the first comprehensive attempt to present the wealth of primary documents relating to marriage rituals in Jewish Italian communities - responsa, private letters, court protocols, defamating books, love stories, material objects - and place them in historical context. The book traces the chronological course of different phases of marriage (matchmaking, betrothal, the wedding day), and also adopts a thematic perspective. Marriage rituals mirror key issues in local Jewish culture: family life, gender, the youth sub-culture, sexuality, the uses of property, and the honor ethos. Jewish marriage rituals in Italy are revealed as surprisingly similar to those of their Catholic neighbors, and undergo similar change process.

Art Patronage Family and Gender in Renaissance Florence

Art Patronage  Family  and Gender in Renaissance Florence
Author: Maria DePrano
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2018-02-22
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781108416054

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This book examines a Renaissance Florentine family's art patronage, even for women, inspired by literature, music, love, loss, and religion.