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Bertoldo di Giovanni
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A landmark publication on the influential Renaissance sculptor Bertoldo di Giovanni, who was the pupil of Donatello and the teacher of Michelangelo
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29 October 2019

Renaissance sculptor Bertoldo di Giovanni (ca. 1440–1491) was a student of Donatello, a teacher of Michelangelo, and a favourite of Lorenzo de’ Medici “il Magnifico,” his principal patron. Bertoldo was one of the first sculptors to create statuettes in bronze. With an overview of the artist’s entire oeuvre—including The Frick Collection’s Shield Bearer, the only Bertoldo sculpture outside of Europe—this major scholarly catalogue is the most substantial text on Bertoldo ever produced. Featured are contributions from renowned international scholars who bring into focus the sculptor’s unique position at the heart of the artistic and political landscape in fifteenth-century Italy.
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Pages: 496
Publisher: D Giles Limited
Imprint: GILES
Publication Date:
29 October 2019
Trim Size: 11.50 X 8.50 in
ISBN: 9781911282433
Format: Hardcover
"This comprehensive monograph proves Bertoldo di Giovanni was more than a bridge between Donatello and Michelangelo." "Outstanding"—Jeremy Warren, The Art Newspaper
"The most consequential text on the sculptor yet produced. With this volume to add to bookshelves and course syllabi, Bertoldo may become, if not quite the household name he was in his own time, at least a more familiar one in ours.“—Daniel M. Zolli, Apollo
“[The] impressive catalogue is the most comprehensive publication on Bertoldo di Giovanni to date...One of the most thrilling aspects is the inclusion of numerous reproductions of the objects on view...The curators and contributors have done a great service for scholars of early Renaissance sculpture.”—Victoria Ehrlich, The Burlington Magazine
“Revelatory" "[Bertoldo's] work breathes all the excitement of experimentation and rapid change”—Ingrid D. Rowland, The New York Review of Books
A sumptuously illustrated, 496-page catalogue chock full of the erudition that Frick projects are known for.”—Lee Rosenbaum, CultureGrrl
"The most consequential text on the sculptor yet produced. With this volume to add to bookshelves and course syllabi, Bertoldo may become, if not quite the household name he was in his own time, at least a more familiar one in ours.“—Daniel M. Zolli, Apollo
“[The] impressive catalogue is the most comprehensive publication on Bertoldo di Giovanni to date...One of the most thrilling aspects is the inclusion of numerous reproductions of the objects on view...The curators and contributors have done a great service for scholars of early Renaissance sculpture.”—Victoria Ehrlich, The Burlington Magazine
“Revelatory" "[Bertoldo's] work breathes all the excitement of experimentation and rapid change”—Ingrid D. Rowland, The New York Review of Books
A sumptuously illustrated, 496-page catalogue chock full of the erudition that Frick projects are known for.”—Lee Rosenbaum, CultureGrrl
Essays by Peter Jonathan Bell, Lorenz Böninger, Francesco Caglioti, Stefano Casciu, Ilaria Ciseri, Maria Grazia Cordua, Julia Day, Caroline Elam, Scott Nethersole, Alexander J. Noelle, Aimee Ng, Neville Rowley, Xavier F. Salomon, and Peter Stiberc
Entries by Aimee Ng, Alexander J. Noelle, Xavier F. Salomon
Conversation with James David Draper
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