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Paul Joannides

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Born January 1, 1945 (81 years old)
Also known as: Paul Evdoros Alexander Joannides
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British professor in the History of Art in the University of Cambridge.

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The drawings of Michelangelo and his followers in the Ashmolean Museum

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This volume comprises the fullest and most detailed catalogue of the drawings by and after Michelangelo in the Ashmolean Museum. It is one of the most important collections of drawings by this artist, which also includes drawings after his own by contemporaries that shed light on lost works as well as the artist's reputation and influence during the sixteenth century. The introduction provides a history of Michelangelo's drawings generally and also surveys the various types of drawing practised by Michelangelo and an account of his development as a draughtsman. Most of the drawings in the Ashmolean Museum came from the collection of Sir Thomas Lawrence, and this book contains a detailed appendix that traces the histories of all of the drawings by or after Michelangelo that Lawrence owned, both before he acquired them and after they were dispersed.

Titian to 1518

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"The work that Titian produced during the first decade of his career is beautiful and varied, but it has raised many questions of attribution and chronology. This book - the first thorough and coherent account of this period in Titian's life - reconstructs what he painted, when he painted it and what these paintings mean."--BOOK JACKET.

Michelangelo and His Influence

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The drawings featured in this volume are from the Royal Collection at Windsor Castle. Eighteen sheets are supreme examples of Michelangelo's draftsmanship; fifty are by his contemporaries and successors - including Raphael, Sebastiano del Piombo, Perino del Vaga, Pordenone, and Annibale Carracci - and demonstrate Michelangelo's impact on their technique, style, and imagery. Among the other artists represented are Alessandro Allori, Bartolommeo Ammanati, Baccio. Bandinelli, Agnolo Bronzino, Bernardino Cesari, Giulio Clovio, Giovan Ambrogio Figino, Battista Franco, Antonio Mini, Girolamo Muziano, Battista Naldini, Bartolomeo Passarotti, Camillo Procaccini, Biagio Pupini, Raffaello da Montelupo, Giulio Romano, Francesco Salviati, Orazio Samacchini, Pellegrino Tibaldi, and Federico and Taddeo Zuccaro.

Reactions to the Master

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"Reactions to the Master presents the first coherent study of the influence exerted by Michelangelo's work in painting and sculpture on artists of the late-Renaissance period including Alessandro Allori, Agnolo Bronzino, Battista Franco, Francesco Parmigianino, Jacopo Pontormo, Francesco Salviati, Raphael, Giorgio Vasari, Marcello Venusti, and Alessandro Vittoria. The essays focus on the direct relations, such as copies and borrowings, previously underrated by art historians, but which here form significant keys to understanding the aesthetic attitudes and broader issues of theory advanced at the time."--Jacket.