Italian Renaissance Drawings

Author(s): Hugo Chapman

Art History

The Renaissance was a ground-breaking period in the history of drawing. Drawing became an art form in its own right rather than just being used in the preparation of other works of art. Prior to 1400 few drawings survive, and it is only in the fifteenth century that we can gain an understanding of how and why artists drew. The reasons for this are threefold: the growth in paper production meant it became more economical to draw; the demand by patrons for originality necessitated artists make more studies to explore new compositional ideas and poses; and, finally a widening interest in collecting meant that drawings were preserved. Drawing was an integral part of how Renaissance artists were trained. Thanks to this education artists were able to express their ideas with extraordinary fluency on paper. The spontaneity and rawness of many of the drawings in this arresting book reveal the minds and working practices of the artists. The use of a variety of drawing tools from red chalk to silverpoint shows how expressive a medium drawing could be.

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General Fields

  • : 9780714126692
  • : 95107
  • : 95107
  • : 0.28
  • : 22 March 2010
  • : 190mm X 170mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Hugo Chapman
  • : Paperback
  • : 741.94509024
  • : 96
  • : 65 colour illustrations