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Illustrium Imagines: Das Porträtbuch der Renaissance
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This volume is dedicated to a specific kind of Renaissance publications - to books with portraits of famous people. Illustrium Imagines has become a phrase denoting the very tenet of early modern i...
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This volume is dedicated to a specific kind of Renaissance publications - to books with portraits of famous people. Illustrium Imagines has become a phrase denoting the very tenet of early modern individualism as well as the phenomenon of the widespread individual popularity acquired through book illustration and prints.
The first part of the study deals with major characteristics of portrait books from the very beginnings in the biographies of classical antiquity to their new role as a medium of information, representation and propaganda in the early modern world. The second part of the study consists of a bibliographical list of publications that correspond to criteria of portrait books. The catalogue contains 173 major units, most of them illustrated by one typical portrait.
The first part of the study deals with major characteristics of portrait books from the very beginnings in the biographies of classical antiquity to their new role as a medium of information, representation and propaganda in the early modern world. The second part of the study consists of a bibliographical list of publications that correspond to criteria of portrait books. The catalogue contains 173 major units, most of them illustrated by one typical portrait.
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Pages: 312
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions
Publication Date:
31 May 2002
ISBN: 9789004125490
Format: Hardcover
Milan Pelc, (1958) Ph.D. in Art History, University of Zagreb, is Senior Researcher at the Institute of Art History in Zagreb. He has published on the History of Early Modern Prints and Illustrations: Martin Rota Kolunic (1997), Natale Bonifacio (1997) and Prints after Giulio Clovio (1998).