From Heaven to Arcadia
The Sacred and the Profane in the Renaissance

By Ingrid D. Rowland


From Heaven to Arcadia
Online price: £11.99
Paperback, 324 pages
Published: 7th May 2009

Online price: £14.99
Hardback, 324 pages
Published: 1st May 2007

Category: Architecture, Art and Design, History


From the revelations of classical statuary pulled from the Roman soil as the popes began rebuilding the city in the fifteenth century, to the myth of serenity that Venice constructed to conceal its physical and political fragility, to bloody yet cultured Florence under the Medici, Ingrid D. Rowland traces the worldly, unworldly, and otherworldly strivings of artists, writers, popes, and politicians during that great "outburst of mental energy" we know as the Renaissance.

Here are Botticelli, whose illustrations for the Divine Comedy reveal him to be one of Dante's most careful readers; the multifaceted genius of Leonardo; the mastery of Titian and the brilliance of artists like Correggio and Caravaggio; the enigmatic erotic novel Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, the decoding of which was the subject of the recent novel The Rule of Four; the Western fascination with Egypt; and the spiritual ferment of late Byzantium, which as it collapsed passed on so many ideas to Renaissance Italy.



Publication Details:

Binding: Paperback, 324 pages
ISBN: 9781590172957
Format: 210mm x 140mm
17 b/w and colour illustrations

Binding: Hardback, 324 pages
ISBN: 9781590171233
Format: 210mm x 140mm
17 b/w and colour illustrations

BIC Code: ACND
BISAC Code:  ART015080
Imprint: NYRB Collections


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