Fra Angelico

Author(s): Diane Elyse Cole

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Fra Giovanni da Fiesole (c. 1390/95-1455), known as Fra Angelico, was possibly the most celebrated religious painter of the Italian Early Renaisance. Adhering to the austere life of a Dominican monastery despite his huge success, Fra Angelico's contemporary biographer Giorgio Vasari said of him 'it is impossible to bestow too much praise on this holy father, who was so humble and modest in all that he did and said and whose pictures were painted with such facility and piety.' Originally trained as an illuminator, Fra Angelico went on to paint altarpieces that even early on in his career showed great skill in the rendering of the figures, composition and use of colour. Perhaps his most famous works however are the astonishing frescos that decorate the cells, corridors and Chapter House of San Marco Monastery in Florence, to where Fra Angelico moved in 1436 along with many of the monks from the Fiesole monastery in which they had been living.A magnificent altarpiece was also among the commissions for the newly built monastery, which showed an unprecedented realism in the intimate arrangement of the holy figures.

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Diane Cole Ahl is the Arthur J '55 and Barbara S. Rothkopf Professor of Art History at Lafayette College, PA. She holds a PhD from University of Virginia and BA from Sarah Lawrence College, and has received 13 grants and awards for teaching and scholarship. She is the author of Benozzo Gozzoli and editor of The Cambridge Companion to Masaccio.

Introduction / Chapter One - 'Magnificence and Splendour', Poverty and War: The Florence of Fra Angelico / Chapter Two - 'Friar John of the Friars of San Domenico': Paintings from the 1420s / Chapter Three - 'With all his art and expertise': Angelico in the early 1430s / Chapter Four - Angelico the 'Master Painter': Dominican Connections in Fiesole, Cortona and Florence / Chapter Five - 'A man of absolute modesty devoted to religious life': Angelico at San Marco / Chapter Six - 'Famous beyond all other Italian painters': Angelico in Rome and Orvieto / Chapter Seven - 'The Servant of God': The Final Works / Afterlife

General Fields

  • : 9780714848303
  • : 12427
  • : 12427
  • : 1.91
  • : 24 March 2008
  • : 290mm X 250mm X 30mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Diane Elyse Cole
  • : Hardback
  • : 5-Aug
  • : 759.5
  • : 240
  • : 175 illustrations