
The Cornucopian Mind and the Baroque Unity of the Arts
Disclosure: Some outbound links are affiliate links. If you buy through them, we may earn a commission. It doesn't affect which books we include. Learn more in our disclosure policy.
Who It's For
What You Get
Categories
What we read
Art / History / Baroque & Rococo
79%History / Renaissance
78%Art / History / Renaissance
78%
About This Book
This comparative and interdisciplinary study focuses on a cluster of epoch-making themes that emerged in the late sixteenth century. Michelangelo and Giordano Bruno are taken as the founding fathers of the Baroque, and we see that beyond the Alps their lessons were echoed in Montaigne, Cervantes, and the Counter-Reformation culture of the Mediterranean basin. Maiorino shows that the common denominator that links the origins of the Baroque to its maturity is the concept of fo...
Read full description
Similar Books

The Life of Gian Lorenzo Bernini
Shared categories: Art / History / Baroque & Rococo · History / Renaissance

The Artist, the Philosopher, and the Warrior
Shared categories: History / Renaissance · Art / History / Renaissance

The Mirror, the Window, and the Telescope
Shared categories: History / Renaissance · Art / History / Renaissance

The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy
Shared categories: History / Renaissance · Art / History / Renaissance

The Sistine Secrets
Shared categories: History / Renaissance · Art / History / Renaissance

The Last Leonardo
Shared categories: History / Renaissance · Art / History / Renaissance

Oil and Marble
Shared categories: History / Renaissance · Art / History / Renaissance

The Last Judgment
Shared categories: History / Renaissance · Art / History / Renaissance