Description
Paolo Uccello / Franco and Stefana Borsi / Thames & Hudson, 1994 / Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9780500092415 / 978-0500092415
ISBN-10: 0500092419
Printed in England
Pages 376
This new, splendidly illustrated study re-emphasizes the genius of Uccello by looking again at the fifteenth century in Florence, and considering the period as one in which the Gothic and Renaissance traditions worked together in a creative synthesis.
Over many centuries, people have been drawn to the art of 'Paolo Uccello', but he has often been seen as a rather eccentric character, producing an attractive but experimental art at a time when contemporaries, such as Brunelleschi and Masaccio, were forming the austere, realist works of the early Renaissance. This new, splendidly illustrated study re-emphasises the genius of Uccello by looking again at the fifteenth century in Florence, and considering the period as one in which the Gothic and Renaissance tranditions worked together in a creative synthesis. In this way, Uccelli can be seen as a natural representative of his time and a coherent creative intellect. All Uccello's frescoes are fully illustrated here, along with fold-out plates of his famous Battle of San Romano paintings. A complete catalogue of his known works is included, as well as a chronology and comprehensive bibliography.
Title | Paolo Uccello: With 328 Illustrations, 174 in Colour |
Authors | Franco Borsi, Paolo Uccello, Stefano Borsi |
Illustrated by | Paolo Uccello |
Edition | illustrated, reprint |
Publisher | Thames and Hudson, 1994 |
ISBN | 0500092419, 9780500092415 |
Length | 376 pages |