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Wall Painting, Civic Ceremony, and Sacred Space in Early Renaissance Italy

Author: Jean K. Cadogan  

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Shows how early Renaissance mural paintings affirmed civic identities by visualizing ideas, experiences, memory and history.

Focusing on four large mural decorations created by celebrated Florentine artists between 1377 and 1484, this book investigates how mural paintings affirmed civic identities by visualizing ideas, experiences, memory, and history. It offers new insights into the motives and mechanics of patronage and artistic production.

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Shows how early Renaissance mural paintings affirmed civic identities by visualizing ideas, experiences, memory and history.

Focusing on four large mural decorations created by celebrated Florentine artists between 1377 and 1484, this book investigates how mural paintings affirmed civic identities by visualizing ideas, experiences, memory, and history. It offers new insights into the motives and mechanics of patronage and artistic production.

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Wall Painting, Civic Ceremony and Sacred Space in Early Renaissance Italy investigates how mural paintings affirmed civic identities by visualizing ideas, experiences, memory, and history. Jean Cadogan focuses on four large mural decorations created by celebrated Florentine artists between 1377 and 1484. The paintings adorn important sacred spaces- the chapel of the Holy Belt in the cathedral of Prato, the monumental cemetery in Pisa's cathedral square, and the cathedral of Spoleto -- yet extoll civic virtues. Building on previously unpublished archival documents, primary sources, and recent scholarship, Cadogan relates the architectural and institutional histories of these sites, reconstructs the ceremonies that unfolded within them, and demonstrates how these sacred spaces were central to the historical, institutional, and religious identities of the host cities. She also offers new insights into the motives and mechanics of patronage and artistic production. Cadogan's study shows how images  reflected and shaped civic identity, even as they impressed through their scale and artistry.

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About the Author

Jean Cadogan is Professor of Fine Arts at Trinity College. A graduate of Wellesley College and Harvard University, she was previously Curator of European Art at the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford. Her publications include Wadsworth Atheneum Paintings II:  Italy and Spain, (Hartford 1991); Domenico Ghirlandaio:  Artist and Artisan (London and New Haven 2000), as well as numerous articles on drawings, mural paintings, and artisan families in Renaissance Florence.

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Published
31st July 2025
Pages
460
ISBN
9781009535229

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