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Rome, 1630: The Horizon of Early Baroque and Other Essays

Yves Bonnefoy, Hoyt Rogers

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Product Details
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9780857425966
Published:
15 Dec 2018
Publisher:
Seagull Books London Ltd
Dimensions:
392 pages - 191 x 152mm
Number of Illustrations:
50 color plates
Availability:
Available
Series:
French List

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Velazquez. Poussin. Carvaggio. Bernini. Despite their disparate backgrounds, these greats of European Baroque art converged at one remarkable place in time: Rome, 1630. In response to the Protestant Reformation, the Catholic Church turned to these masters of Baroque art to craft works celebrating the glories of the heavens manifested on earth. And so, with glittering monuments like Bernini’s imposing bronze columns in St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome, 1630 came to be the crossroads of seventeenth-century art, religion, and power. In Rome, 1630, the renowned French poet and critic Yves Bonnefoy devotes his attention to this single year in the Baroque period in European art. Richly illustrated with artwork that reveals the unique, yet instructive, place of Rome in 1630 in European art history, Bonnefoy dives deep into this transformative movement. The inclusion of five additional essays on seventeenth-century art situate Bonnefoy’s analysis within a lively debate on Baroque art and art history. Translator Hoyt Rogers's afterword pays homage to the author himself, situating Rome, 1630 in Bonnefoy’s productive career as a premier French poet and critic.
A richly illustrated account by the late French poet of Rome at one of its greatest moments: the baroque high point of 1630.
A Note on the 1994 Edition A Note on the Present Edition Rome, 1630: The Horizon of the Early Baroque Notes and Supplements Five Essays on Seventeenth-Century Art 1. One of the Centuries of the Cult of Images 2. Elsheimer and His Kindred 3. ‘A Ceres at Night, by Adam?Elsheimer’ 4. A Debate of 1630: 'The Plague at Ashdod' and 'The Abduction of the Sabine Women' 5. 'The Shepherds of Arcadia' Bibliography Translator’s Notes Translator’s Afterword: ‘Ut poesis pictura’: Yves Bonnefoy and the Poetry of Art A Supplementary Bibliography
Yves Bonnefoy (1923–2016) is recognized as the greatest French poet of the past fifty years. By the time of his death,  he  had  published  eleven  major  collections  of  poetry  in  verse  and  prose,  several  books  of  tales,  and numerous studies of literature and art. Hoyt Rogers translates works from French, German, Italian, and Spanish.  
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