Michele Tosini and the Ghirlandaio Workshop in Cinquecento Florence

by Hornik, Heidi J.
3.5 out of 5 Customer Rating
ISBN: 9781845191863
Availability:
$39.81

Available Offers

Overview

This book examines Michele Tosini's critical role in 16th-century Mannerist art in Florence. Tosini was well-trained, well-educated, and well-liked, and created a highly productive workshop environment that not only succeeded but thrived in one of the most competitive ages of artistic production in the history of art. To date, the scholarship executed on Tosini (Carlo Gamba in 1928; Sydney Freedberg in 1974) has produced a plethora of misunderstandings about Tosini's role in the Florentine artistic community. The verdict that Tosini was a hack painter who could make his works look like those of more established painters in order to get commissions, and that he was an uneducated second-rate painter who could not formulate complex iconographical programs, is at odds with the evidence presented in this current research. Tosini was much more than just the right man in the right place at the right time. He not only promoted Mannerism, but was part of its process; indeed, the formation of the Accademia del Disegno took place at the height of his artistic career. Given his business acumen it is perhaps understandable that misunderstandings have arisen. To borrow from William Wallace, Tosini can legitimately be thought of as Genius as Entrepreneur. Michele Tosini and the Ghirlandaio Workshop in Cinquecento Florence is essential reading for all students of Late Renaissance / Mannerist art history.
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Author: Hornik, Heidi J.
  • ISBN: 9781845191863
  • Condition: Used
  • Dimensions: 8.90 x 0.60
  • Number Of Pages: 211
  • Publication Year: 2009

Customer Reviews