Masaccio: Saint Andrew and The Pisa Altarpiece

Masaccio: Saint Andrew and The Pisa Altarpiece

by Eliot Rowlands
Masaccio: Saint Andrew and The Pisa Altarpiece

Masaccio: Saint Andrew and The Pisa Altarpiece

by Eliot Rowlands

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Overview

Ranked by many scholars as the greatest master of early Italian Renaissance painting, Masaccio (1401-1428) was the first artist to use effects of light to create three-dimensional images on a two-dimensional plane. This achievement, revolutionary in Masaccio's day, is one of the painter's significant contributions to art history.

This book explores Masaccio's accomplishment as epitomized by the multipaneled painting of which the Saint Andrew panel is thought to have once formed a part: the Pisa Altarpiece, one of the truly great polyptychs in the history of Italian Renaissance art, produced in 1426 for a chapel in the church of Santa Maria del Carmine, Pisa.

The text discusses Masaccio's short life and illustrious career; the commission for the altarpiece; its patron and program; the painting's original location; and the role that the church friars played in the actual commission. Finally, after examining the polyptych's individual panels, the book traces their subsequent history and recounts how art historians came to identify them.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780892362868
Publisher: Getty Publications
Publication date: 09/25/2003
Series: Getty Museum Studies on Art
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 118
Product dimensions: 7.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Eliot Rowlands is a senior researcher at Wildenstein and Company in New York. He is the author of The Collections of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art I: Italian Painting, 1300-1800.

Table of Contents

Introduction1
Masaccio's Life and Work9
Masaccio's Pisa Altarpiece39
Ser Giuliano and the Carmelites: The Patronage of the Altarpiece69
The Later History of the Altarpiece86
Notes97
Acknowledgments112
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