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Raphael, Dürer, and Marcantonio Raimondi: Copying and the Italian Renaissance Print

Raphael, Dürer, and Marcantonio Raimondi: Copying and the Italian Renaissance Print

Current price: $85.00
Publication Date: February 9th, 2004
Publisher:
Yale University Press
ISBN:
9780300096804
Pages:
224

Description

In early sixteenth-century Italy, works of art came to be understood as unique objects made by individuals of genius, giving rise to a new sense of the artist as the author of his images. At the same time, the practice of engraving, a medium that produced multiple printed images via collaborative processes, rapidly developed. In this book, Lisa Pon examines how images passed between artists and considers how printing techniques affected the authorship of images.

Pon focuses on the encounters between the engraver Marcantonio Raimondi and three key artists: Albrecht Dürer, Raphael, and Giorgio Vasari. She reevaluates their work in light of the tensions between possessive authorship and practical collaboration in the visual arts.

About the Author

Lisa Pon is associate curator of academic programs, Davis Museum and Cultural Center, Wellesley College.