The Procaccini and the Business of Painting in Early Modern Milan

The Procaccini and the Business of Painting in Early Modern Milan

by Angelo Lo Conte
The Procaccini and the Business of Painting in Early Modern Milan

The Procaccini and the Business of Painting in Early Modern Milan

by Angelo Lo Conte

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Overview

The book investigates the lives and careers of the Procaccini brothers: Camillo (1561–1629), Carlo Antonio (1571–1631) and Giulio Cesare (1574–1625), the most important family of painters working in northern Italy at the start of the seventeenth century.

The Procaccinis' work is here analysed by interconnecting their individual stories and understanding their success as the combination of mutual artistic choices, a high level of specialization and precise business organization. The book looks at this family of painters as entrepreneurs, emphasizing their conscious response to the requests of public and private patrons, as well as their ability to balance instances of originality and imitation in an era characterized by a wide range of artistic opportunities, including religious commissions, national and international patronage and multifaceted markets.

This book will be of interest to scholars studying art history, early modern studies, the art market, Italian studies and Italian history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367673352
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/27/2024
Series: Visual Culture in Early Modernity
Pages: 174
Product dimensions: 6.88(w) x 9.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

Angelo Lo Conte, PhD is Assistant Professor at Hong Kong Baptist University.

Table of Contents

1. Old and New Approaches to the Procaccini 2. Early Years in Bologna 3. A Change of Scenario: Moving to Milan 4. Dissemination of a Stylistic Trademark 5. The Seventeenth Century: Milan and Beyond 6. Illustrious Patrons and the Art Market
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