Humfrey, Peter, & Mauro Lucco, "Dosso Dossi: Court Painter in Renaissance Ferrara"

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Humfrey, Peter, & Mauro Lucco, "Dosso Dossi: Court Painter in Renaissance Ferrara"
Metropolitan Museum of Art/H.N.Abrams | 1998 | ISBN: 0810965305/0870998765 | English | PDF | 350 pages | 54.82 Mb

Imagination, sensual delight, a sharp wit—these qualities were enormously prized in sixteenth-century Ferrara, where one of the most cultured and powerful courts of the High Renaissance held sway. Dosso Dossi was the idiosyncratic, brilliant painter most responsible for turning those values into a glorious artistic reality. Dosso's rich color schemes are akin to those of his fellow North Italian Titian; he learned something about innovative composition from Raphael and about the force of the body from Michelangelo. But his paintings have a very individual appeal. In leafy natural surroundings containing an array of animals and heavenly bodies, events unfold that are often enigmatic, enacted by characters whose interrelationships elude definition. Dosso's painted world shares the spirit of contemporaneous epic poetry—such as Ariosto's Orlando Furioso—imbued as it is with mystery and transformation, energy and invention.

Along with his predecessor Giorgione, Dosso was one of the first painters to improvise on the canvas. Rather than following careful preparatory drawings, he composed and recomposed as he painted—a remarkably free process that is clearly revealed in new x-ray and infrared photographs. Dosso's virtuosic painting performance was thus itself a kind of magical invention. The play of his imagination is evident not only in the many pictures representing mythological or literary subjects but also in his religious paintings, which are lyrical and original, filled with spectacular visual effects and touches of humor.

When Ferrara's fortunes changed, at the end of the sixteenth century, most of Dosso's paintings were taken to Rome and ultimately dispersed. For this exhibition, almost all the surviving paintings have been brought together; in the catalogue entries each one receives a fresh and comprehensive scholarly discussion. The catalogue also contains essays that describe Dosso's artistic career and the highly charged world of the court at Ferrara and that probe the visual poetry and subtle wit of his work. The illuminating results of an extensive campaign of technical examination, undertaken in connection with the exhibition, are discussed and illustrated in additional essays and in observations that accompany the catalogue entries throughout. The book includes a full review of the scholarly literature, color reproductions of the paintings, many comparative illustrations, a chronology, and a complete bibliography.
Organizing Committee
Lenders to the Exhibition
Director's Foreword
Introduction and Acknowledgments

Dosso Dossi: His Life and Works
Peter Humfrey

Fantasy, Wit, Delight: The Art of Dosso Dossi
Mauro Lucco

Dosso's Public: The Este Court at Ferrara
Andrea Bayer

The Technique of Dosso Dossi: Poetry with Paint
Andrea Rothe and Dawson W. Carr

Dosso's Works in the Galleria Estense, Modena, and the Pinacoteca Nazionale, Ferrara
Jadranka Bentini

Dosso's Works in the Galleria Borghese: New Documentary, Iconographical, and Technical Information
Anna Coliva

Catalogue
Peter Humfrey and Mauro Lucco

Technical Observations
Andrea Rothe

Notes to the Reader

Paintings by Dosso Dossi

Portraits

Paintings by Battista Dossi

Problematic Attributions

Chronology: Documented Dates in the Life of Dosso Dossi

Appendix: Technical Observations on Uncatalogued Works
Andrea Rothe

Bibliography
General Index
Index of Works Arranged by Location
Photograph Credits


Humfrey, Peter, and Mauro Lucco, with contributions by Andrea Rothe, Andrea Bayer, Dawson Carr, Jadranka Bentini, and Anna Coliva
Peter Humfrey is Professor of Art History at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland.

Mauro Lucco is Professor of Art History at the Università di Bologna.

Andrea Bayer is Assistant Curator at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

Andrea Rothe is Senior Conservator for Special Projects at The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles.

Jadranka Bentini is Soprintendente per i Beni Artistici e Storici di Modena e Reggio.

Dawson Can is Associate Curator of Paintings at The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles.

Anna Coliva is Curator at the Galleria Borghese, Rome.


Choice Reviews Online
"Beautifully illustrated, equipped with full scholarly apparatus, authored by distinguished professors of international reputation; a better book on Dosso is hard to imagine."