Art, Travel, and Exchange between Iberia and Global Geographies, c. 1400?1550 - Beltrami, Costanza; Alvares-Correa, Sylvia; (szerk.) - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

Art, Travel, and Exchange between Iberia and Global Geographies, c. 1400?1550
 
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Art, Travel, and Exchange between Iberia and Global Geographies, c. 1400?1550

 
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Ranging from Antwerp to Potosí, this volume analyses the migration of objects and artists to and from the Iberian Peninsula and its extra-peninsular territories in the 15th and 16th centuries. The volume redefines this long-marginalised region as a ?diffuse artistic centre? in close contact with Europe and the wider world.

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Traditional narratives hold that the art and architecture of the Iberian Peninsula in the late 15th century were transformed by the arrival of artists, objects, and ideas from northern Europe. The year 1492 has been interpreted as a radical rupture, marking the end of the Islamic presence on the peninsula, the beginning of global encounters, and the intensification of exchange between Iberia and Renaissance Italy.

This volume aims to nuance and challenge this narrative, considering the Spanish and Portuguese worlds in conjunction, and emphasising the multi-directional migrations of both objects and people to and from the peninsula. This long-marginalised region is recast as a ?diffuse artistic centre? in close contact with Europe and the wider world. The chapters interweave varied media, geographies, and approaches to create a rich tapestry held together by itinerant artworks, artists, and ideas.

Contributors are Lui?s Urbano Afonso, Sylvia Alvares-Correa, Vanessa Henriques Antunes, Piers Baker-Bates, Costanza Beltrami, António Candeias, Ana Cardoso, Maria L. Carvalho, Maria José Francisco, Bart Fransen, Alexandra Lauw, Marta Manso, Eva March, Encarna Montero Tortajada, Elena Paulino Montero, Fernando António Baptista Pereira, Joana Balsa de Pinho, María Sanz Julián, Steven Saverwyns, Marco Silvestri, Maria Vittoria Spissu, Sara Valadas, Céline Ventura Teixeira, Nelleke de Vries, and Armelle Weitz.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Acknowledgements

List of Maps and Figures

Notes on Contributors



Introduction: Rethinking Artistic Mobilities in the Iberian World

Costanza Beltrami and Sylvia Alvares-Correa



Part 1: Travelling Artists



1 Recomposing and Reframing the Northern European Influence in Aragonese Painting, c.1400: The Unsettled Case of Marçal de Sas

Encarna Montero Tortajada



2 ?In the Spanish Fashion?: Iberian Artists Travelling in Italy, 1400?1550

Piers Baker-Bates



3 Travelling Stonemasons and the Architectural Cultural Exchange between Spain, Mexico, and Peru in the 16th Century: Connections and Paths of the Toribio de Alcaraz Family

Marco Silvestri



Part 2: Material Culture on the Move



4 Portable Passion: The Adaptation of Martin Schongauer?s Engraved Inventions in Aragon and Castile

Nelleke de Vries



5 Travelling Images: Illustrations in the First Printed Story on Troy

María Sanz Julián



6 Travelling Models in the Iberian Marian Atlas: Pathos and Consensus between the Flemish Mediterranean Networks and the Viceroyalty of New Spain

Maria Vittoria Spissu



7 Lavish Tableware Consumption in Portugal and Early Imports of Ming Porcelain, 1499?1557

Luís Urbano Afonso



8 The Azulejo as a Poetic of Ornament: Dissemination, Adaptation, and Fusion of Models in Iberian Compositions (16th Century)

Céline Ventura Teixeira



Part 3: Beyond Movement



9 All Saints Hospital in Lisbon: Artistic Exchanges in the Context of Hospital Architecture during the Renaissance

Joana Balsa de Pinho



10 Travelling Artists and Local Elites in the Caribbean: Architecture in Santo Domingo in the Early 16th Century

Elena Paulino Montero



11 The Itinerancy of Jan van Eyck?s Models: (Re-)Creating Images of Power in Late Medieval Catalonia and Beyond

Eva March



12 Travelling Masterpieces from Flanders to Portugal: Jorge Afonso?s Portuguese ?Copy? of Quentin Metsys?s Apparition of the Angel to Saints Clare, Agnes, and Colette

Vanessa Antunes, António Candeias, Sara Valadas, Ana Cardoso, Maria J. Francisco, Alexandra Lauw, Marta Manso, Fernando A. B. Pereira, and Maria L. Carvalho



13 A Composite Female Saint from Juan de Flandes?s Altarpiece for the University Chapel in Salamanca

Bart Fransen, Steven Saverwyns, and Armelle Weitz



Index