Almost Eternal: Painting on Stone and Material Innovation in Early Modern Europe (Art and Material Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Europe #10) (Hardcover)

Almost Eternal: Painting on Stone and Material Innovation in Early Modern Europe (Art and Material Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Europe #10) By Piers Baker-Bates (Volume Editor), Elena M. Calvillo (Volume Editor) Cover Image

Almost Eternal: Painting on Stone and Material Innovation in Early Modern Europe (Art and Material Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Europe #10) (Hardcover)

By Piers Baker-Bates (Volume Editor), Elena M. Calvillo (Volume Editor)

$182.70


Almost Eternal: Painting on Stone and Material Innovation in Early Modern Europe gathers together an international group of ten scholars, who offer a novel account of the phenomenon of oil painting on stone surfaces in Northern and Southern Europe. This technique was devised in Rome by Sebastiano del Piombo in the early sixteenth century and was practiced until the late seventeenth century. This phenomenon has attracted little attention previously: the volume therefore makes a significant and timely contribution to the field in the light of recent studies of materiality and the rise of technical Art History.
Contributors: Nadia Baadj, Piers Baker-Bates, Elena Calvillo, Ana Gonsalez Mozo, Anna Kim, Helen Langdon, Johanna Beate Lohff, Judith Mann, Christopher Nygren, Suzanne Wegmann, and Giulia Martina Weston.
Piers Baker-Bates, Ph.D. Cantab (2005), is a Visiting Research Associate at The Open University. He has published monographs and articles on Sebastiano del Piombo and also contributed to the 2017 National Gallery exhibition.Elena Calvillo, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins (2003), is Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Richmond. She has published several articles on the works of Giulio Clovio and Francisco de Holanda.
Product Details ISBN: 9789004315051
ISBN-10: 9004315055
Publisher: Brill
Publication Date: March 29th, 2018
Pages: 388
Language: English
Series: Art and Material Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Europe