Gold, Silver, and Bronze: Metal Sculpture of the Roman Baroque
An in-depth look at the exquisite metal sculpture of the Roman baroque

Roman baroque sculpture is usually thought of in terms of large-scale statues in marble and bronze, tombs, or portrait busts. Smaller bronze statuettes are often overlooked, and the extensive production of sculptural silver—much of which is now lost but can be studied from drawings—is frequently omitted from the histories of art. In this book, Jennifer Montagu enriches our understanding of the sculpture of the period by investigating the bronzes that adorn the great tabernacles of Roman churches; gilded silver, both secular and ecclesiastical; elaborately embossed display dishes; and the production of medals. Concentrating on selected pieces by such master sculptors as Bernini and leading metal-workers such as Giovanni Giardini, Montagu examines the often tortuous relationship between patrons and artists and elucidates the relationship between those who provided the drawings or models and the craftsmen who executed the finished sculptures.

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Gold, Silver, and Bronze: Metal Sculpture of the Roman Baroque
An in-depth look at the exquisite metal sculpture of the Roman baroque

Roman baroque sculpture is usually thought of in terms of large-scale statues in marble and bronze, tombs, or portrait busts. Smaller bronze statuettes are often overlooked, and the extensive production of sculptural silver—much of which is now lost but can be studied from drawings—is frequently omitted from the histories of art. In this book, Jennifer Montagu enriches our understanding of the sculpture of the period by investigating the bronzes that adorn the great tabernacles of Roman churches; gilded silver, both secular and ecclesiastical; elaborately embossed display dishes; and the production of medals. Concentrating on selected pieces by such master sculptors as Bernini and leading metal-workers such as Giovanni Giardini, Montagu examines the often tortuous relationship between patrons and artists and elucidates the relationship between those who provided the drawings or models and the craftsmen who executed the finished sculptures.

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Gold, Silver, and Bronze: Metal Sculpture of the Roman Baroque

Gold, Silver, and Bronze: Metal Sculpture of the Roman Baroque

by Jennifer Montagu
Gold, Silver, and Bronze: Metal Sculpture of the Roman Baroque

Gold, Silver, and Bronze: Metal Sculpture of the Roman Baroque

by Jennifer Montagu

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An in-depth look at the exquisite metal sculpture of the Roman baroque

Roman baroque sculpture is usually thought of in terms of large-scale statues in marble and bronze, tombs, or portrait busts. Smaller bronze statuettes are often overlooked, and the extensive production of sculptural silver—much of which is now lost but can be studied from drawings—is frequently omitted from the histories of art. In this book, Jennifer Montagu enriches our understanding of the sculpture of the period by investigating the bronzes that adorn the great tabernacles of Roman churches; gilded silver, both secular and ecclesiastical; elaborately embossed display dishes; and the production of medals. Concentrating on selected pieces by such master sculptors as Bernini and leading metal-workers such as Giovanni Giardini, Montagu examines the often tortuous relationship between patrons and artists and elucidates the relationship between those who provided the drawings or models and the craftsmen who executed the finished sculptures.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691252780
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 08/15/2023
Series: The A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts , #35
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 8.25(w) x 10.75(h) x (d)

About the Author

Jennifer Montagu, who for many years was curator of the photographic collection at the Warburg Institute, is the author of many books, including Bronzes, Alessandro Algardi, and Roman Baroque Sculpture: The Industry of Art.

Table of Contents

Money and Measurements

Abbreviations

List of Illustrations

Preface

1 Introduction

2 Roman Bronzes around 1600

3 Adoration of the Host. Tabernacles of the Baroque

4 The Medal. Some Drawings for the Hamerani

5 Silver Tribute from a Prince to a Grand Duke. The 'Piatti di San Giovanni'

6 Giardini and Giardoni. Silversmiths and Founders of the Eighteenth Century

7 From Rome to Lisbon. The Patronage of John V

Colour Plates

App. A The Tabernacles of Jacopo del Duca

App. I The Ciborium of Sta Maria Maggiore

App. II The Ciborium of Sta Maria in Vallicella

App. III The Tabernacle of the Cappella Aldobrandini in Bologna

App. IV The Virgin and Child for Lisbon

App. V The Virgin of the Immaculate Conception for Lisbon

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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