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German Sculpture of the Later Renaissance, c. 1520-1580: Art in an Age of Uncertainty
Jeffrey Chipps Smith
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Frontmatter
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (page xi)
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PREFACE (page xxi)
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INTRODUCTION (page 3)
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CHAPTER ONE For Our Salvation: The Role of Religious Art in Pre-Reformation Germany (page 10)
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CHAPTER TWO Art or Idol? (page 31)
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Iconoclasm (page 35)
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Three Case Studies (page 37)
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CHAPTER THREE The Impact of the Reformation on Religious Sculpture, c. 1520-1555 (page 46)
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Sculptors in a Different Age (page 46)
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The Story of Four Sculptors (page 57)
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CHAPTER FOUR Religious Sculpture after the Peace of Augsburg, 1555-1580 (page 95)
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August of Saxony and the School of Dresden (page 96)
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Other Lutheran Sculptural Programs in North Germany (page 104)
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Catholic Sculpture and the Council of Trent (page 108)
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Five Case Studies (page 111)
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CHAPTER FIVE In Memoriam: Epitaphs and Simple Tombs (page 127)
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The Vischer Family (page 129)
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Loy Hering (page 138)
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Hans Schenk (page 143)
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Hans Bildhauer (page 147)
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Cornelis Floris of Antwerp (page 149)
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Changes in Memorial Form and Iconography (page 152)
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CHAPTER SIX Commemorative Series and Complex Tombs (page 157)
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Episcopal and Princely Series (page 157)
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Complex Tomb Projects (page 171)
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CHAPTER SEVEN The Renaissance Fountain (page 198)
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House Fountains (page 199)
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Civic Fountains (page 216)
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Garden Fountains (page 226)
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CHAPTER EIGHT Sculpture and Architecture (page 245)
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Residential Sculpture (page 245)
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Sculpture and Civic Architecture (page 260)
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CHAPTER NINE Small Collectible Sculpture: A Study in the History of Taste (page 270)
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Art in the Private Sphere (page 270)
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The Exquisite Relief and Statuette (page 281)
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Plaquettes and Replicable Sculpture (page 294)
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Sculpture and the Collector (page 303)
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CHAPTER TEN The Emergence of Sculptural Portraits (page 317)
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The German Medal: Portrait of Success (page 321)
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Portrait Alternatives: Reliefs and Busts (page 337)
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CONCLUSION Steps towards a New Sculptural Legacy (page 358)
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BIOGRAPHICAL CATALOGUE OF SELECTED SCULPTORS (page 363)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 411)
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NOTES (page 423)
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PHOTOGRAPHIC CREDIT (page 487)
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INDEX (page 489)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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SCJ | 26.3 (Autumn 1995): 715-716 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2543180 |
CHR | 82.4 (Oct. 1996): 701-702 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/25024838 |
AHR | 103.1 (Feb. 1998): 208-209 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2650862 |
AB | 77.4 (Dec. 1995): 685-687 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3046146 |
BM | 137.1103 (Feb. 1995): 121-122 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/886471 |
RQ | 49.3 (Autumn 1996): 675-676 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2863408 |
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Published: c1994
Publisher: Princeton University Press
- 9781400849819 (ebook)
- 9780691032375 (hardcover)