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Lorenzo Lotto (1488–1545). Andrea Odoni, 1527. Oil on canvas, 104.3 × 116.8 cm (41 × 46 in.)
Lorenzo Lotto (1488–1545). Andrea Odoni, 1527. Oil on canvas, 104.3 × 116.8 cm (41 × 46 in.)
Lorenzo Lotto (1488–1545). Andrea Odoni, 1527. Oil on canvas, 104.3 × 116.8 cm (41 × 46 in.)
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Lorenzo Lotto (1488–1545). Andrea Odoni, 1527. Oil on canvas, 104.3 × 116.8 cm (41 × 46 in.)

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When Michelangelo Was Modern

Collecting, Patronage and the Art Market in Italy, 1450-1650

Series:  Studies in the History of Collecting & Art Markets, Volume: 14
Cover When Michelangelo Was Modern
E-Book ISBN:
9789004513938
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Print Publication Date:
20 Apr 2022
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    • Art History
      • Art History
      • Art Market
    • History
      • Economic History
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Introduction Shaping the Splendor of Italian Renaissance Art through Collecting and Patronage
Chapter 1 Merchant-Banker, Diplomat, Courtier or Agent? Intermediaries and Collecting Art in the Renaissance Courts
Chapter 2 Birth in Venice: The Origins of Art Collecting in the Serenissima
Chapter 3 Courtesans as Collectors and Tastemakers in Renaissance Italy
Chapter 4 Fractured Politics, Seamless Art: Family Patronage in Bologna at the Turn of the Cinquecento
Chapter 5 “Our Insatiable Desire for All Things Antique”: Isabella d’Este as Patron and Collector
Chapter 6 Cleaning Out the Workshop: How Preparatory Drawings Became Collector’s Treasure in Renaissance and Baroque Italy
Chapter 7 Modern Michelangelos? Copies, Fakes, and New Economies of Taste in the Early Seicento
Chapter 8 Trading Caravaggio: Giovan Angelo Altemps, Prospero Orsi, and the Roman Art Market of Caravaggesque Painting
Chapter 9 From the Art Market to St. Peter’s: The Cases of Nicolas Poussin and Valentin de Boulogne
Chapter 10 Artists as Critics, and Critics as Artists: Collaboration and Inclination in Giulio Mancini’s Taste Formation
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Lorenzo Lotto (1488–1545). Andrea Odoni, 1527. Oil on canvas, 104.3 × 116.8 cm (41 × 46 in.)