Giambologna

Mary Weitzel Gibbons

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Author
Mary Weitzel Gibbons
Publish Date
1995-01-19
Subtitle
Narrator of the Catholic Reformation
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
262
Publisher Name
University of California Press
ISBN-10
0520082133
ISBN-13
9780520082137
citemno
275020
Edition
First Edition
SKU
9780520082137

Description

Arguably the pre-eminent European sculptor of his age, but historically considered little more than the facile court sculptor to the grand dukes of Florence, Giambologna played a major role in the artistic transformations of the late sixteenth century. Mary Weitzel Gibbons seeks to broaden our hitherto limited view of Giambologna's work by considering his neglected Genoese masterpiece, the Grimaldi Chapel. Although the chapel itself was destroyed during the Napoleonic period, its dazzling bronzes of Virtues and angel-putti and a Passion cycle in relief have survived. The fine detail and rich color of the bronzes are featured in color plates and black-and-white images photographed especially for this book.

Gibbons reassesses Giambologna's work, clearly defining his relation to the narrative tradition and his role as an artist of the Catholic Reformation. Her new insights into the artist's work will appeal to all those intrigued by this turbulent era in Western European history.