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The self-portrait of Baccio Bandinelli in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, shows the sculptor pointing not to a work of marble or bronze, but to a drawing. Bandinelli was particularly proud of his skills as a draftsman, and he was prolific in his production of works on paper. This set him apart from contemporaries in his profession; many Renaissance sculptors left us no drawings at all. Accompanying an exhibition at the Gardner Museum, this publication will put Bandinelli’s portrait in context by looking at the practice of drawing by sculptors from the Renaissance to the Baroque in Central Italy. A focus of the book will be Bandinelli’s own drawings and the development of his practice across his career and his experimentation with different media. Bandinelli’s drawings will be compared with those of Michelangelo and Cellini. The broader question considered, however, is when, how and why sculptors drew. Pub Date: 2014 Format: Paperback Pages: 264 ISBN: 9781907372704
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SKU: 2310122 Made in Italy Weight: 1.14 kg (2.51 lb) Dimensions: 24.6 x 28.1 x 2.9 cm (9.7 x 11.1 x 1.2 in) EAN: 9781907372704
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great size, looks like a fun book
great size, looks like a fun book
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