Renaissance Porticoes and Painted Pergolas: Nature and Culture in Early Modern Italy

Renaissance Porticoes and Painted Pergolas: Nature and Culture in Early Modern Italy

by Natsumi Nonaka
Renaissance Porticoes and Painted Pergolas: Nature and Culture in Early Modern Italy

Renaissance Porticoes and Painted Pergolas: Nature and Culture in Early Modern Italy

by Natsumi Nonaka

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Overview

This book is the first study of the portico and its decorative program as a cultural phenomenon in Renaissance Italy. Focusing on a largely neglected group of porticoes decorated with painted pergolas that appeared in Rome and environs in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, it tells the story of how an element of the garden—the pergola—became a pictorial topos in portico decoration, and evolved, hand in hand with its real cousin in the garden, into an object for cultural emulation among the educated patrons of early modern Rome. The liminality of both the portico and the pergola at the interface of architecture and garden is key to the interpretation of these architectural and painted forms, which rests on the intersecting frameworks of the classical tradition, natural history, and the cultural identity of the aristocracy. In the mediating space of the Renaissance portico, the illusionism pergola created an art gallery, a natural history museum, and a virtual garden where one could engage in leisurely strolls, learned conversations, appreciation of art, and scientific investigation, as well as extensive travel across time and space. The book proposes the interpretation that the illusionistic pergola was an artistic formula for the early modern perception of nature.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781351858175
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/17/2017
Series: ISSN
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Natsumi Nonaka received her Ph.D. in Architectural History from the University of Texas at Austin in 2012. Her specialization is art and architecture in early modern Italy. She taught architectural history at the University of Texas at Austin and is currently teaching art history at Montana State University.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1 Mediating Spaces: Portico, Loggia, and Pergola

Chapter 2 Classical Tradition and Vernacular Culture

Chapter 3 Visual Encyclopedia and Trellised Walkways

Chapter 4 Pictorial Fiction and Cultural Identity

Chapter 5 Wunderkammer and Trompe-l’Œil Garden

Chapter 6 Collecting Nature: Virtual Flora and Fauna

Epilogue

Appendix

Bibliography

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