Leon Battista Alberti in Exile
The prodigy poet, playwright, architect, painter, and humanist savant Leon Battista Alberti emerged in 1435 with De pictura ['On Painting'], the modern era's earliest discourse on Western art, written in classical Latin by an ostensible practitioner of the craft. Alberti has captivated the art world from his own epoch to ours, and his dubious Florentine identity enables this allure. In this volume, Peter Weller challenges the popular notion that De pictura's compendium on lines, points, mathematics, composition, narrative, and portraiture is primarily the result of Alberti's return to Florence and his short exposure to its visual art. Weller argues that Rome, Padua, Bologna, and northern Europe – environs where Alberti studied, worked, and lived during exile – empowered his paramount intellectual-artistic gift. Scrutiny of Alberti's evolution before Florence illuminates how this original Renaissance man merged the two most conspicuous cultural developments of early modern Italy – visual art and humanism — to create De pictura, our first modern book on painting.
- Traces Leon Battista Alberti's journey before Florence and debunks the belief that Florence was the original source or genesis of De pictura
- Shows how Alberti's experience in Padua, Bologna, northern Europe, and Rome influenced the creation of De pictura, our first modern book on painting
- Richly illustrated with over 120 figures
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‘A sort of origin story for art history in the modern sense, ‘Alberti in Exile’ makes you think of what came before and what the future may bring in the one constant in this world: art.’ Mat Bradley-Tschirgi, The Film-Flam Man
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February 2025Adobe eBook Reader
9781009548670
0 pages
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Preliminaries: 'the Florence problem'
- Introduction
- 1. Padua: historical realm and intellectual culture
- 2. Alberti in Padua I: intellectual evolution (c. 1412–1420)
- 3. Alberti in Padua II: visual evolution (c. 1412–1420)
- 4. Alberti in Bologna (c. 1421–1428?)
- 5. Alberti in Rome (c. late 1420s–1434)
- 6. Finalities: Florence (finally)
- Bibliography
- Index.