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- Title
Abstracts.
- Abstract
This section presents abstracts of articles about art objects in the Renaissance period. The article What You See is What You Get: Colour in Italian Renaissance istoriato ware, by Steve Wharon assumed the colours used by artists painting on Renaissance pottery only became visible after firing and that the use of the colours was dependent upon an empirical understanding of known results. Valerie Taylor discusses the many functions of banquet plate within the spatial and gestural framework of feasting at the Renaissance court in the article Banquet Plate and Renaissance Culture: A Day in the Life. While the article The Icon of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome: An Image and Its Afterlife, by Kirstin Noreen explores the re-use, replication and documentation of a medieval image in the late 16th and early 17th centuries.
- Subjects
ART objects; RENAISSANCE; MEDIEVAL civilization; MODERN history; ITALIAN pottery; RENAISSANCE pottery; MEALS; EQUIPMENT &; supplies
- Publication
Renaissance Studies, 2005, Vol 19, Issue 5, pi
- ISSN
0269-1213
- Publication type
Abstract
- DOI
10.1111/j.1477-4658.2005.00134.x