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Location Call # Volume Status
 Sherman Library  DG735.6 .A67 2000    AVAILABLE  
Title Art, memory, and family in Renaissance Florence / edited by Giovanni Ciappelli, Patricia Rubin.
OCLC 40901249
ISBN 0521643007
Publisher Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2000.
Description xix, 316 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
LC Subject heading/s Arts, Italian -- Italy -- Florence -- Congresses.
Families -- Italy -- Florence -- Congresses.
Memory in literature -- Congresses.
Memory in art -- Congresses.
Florence (Italy) -- Civilization -- Congresses.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-304) and index.
Contents The historical material of memory / Patrick Geary -- Family memory: functions, evolution, recurrences / Giovanni Ciappelli -- Family, memory, and history / Nicolai Rubinstein -- Poetry as politics and memory in renaissance Florence and Italy / Lauro Martines -- Art and the imagery of memory / Patricia Lee Rubin -- The memory of faces: representational choices in fifteenth-century Florentine portraiture / Alison Wright -- Giovanni Benci's patronage of the nunnery, Le Murate / Megan Holmes -- Monument and memory in early renaissance Florence / Andrew Butterfield -- Artisan family strategies: proposals for research on the families of Florentine artists / Margaret Haines -- Florentine palaces and memories of the past / Brenda Preyer -- Memory of the place: Luogo and lineage in the fifteenth-century Florentine countryside / Amanda Lillie -- Family values: sculpture and the family in fifteenth-century Florence / Géraldine A. Johnson -- Names, memory, public identity in late medieval Florence / Anthony Molho -- The memory of exiled families: the case of Strozzi / Lorenzo Fabbri -- Memoria and family in law / Thomas Kuehn -- Collective amnesia. Family, memory, and the mendicants: a comment / Samuel K. Cohn, Jr.
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