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Brings together historical evidence on the chapels origins and describes the fresco program as, in part, an attempt to ameliorate the Scrovegni familys reputation. ...Read More

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    At the turn of the fourteenth century, Enrico Scrovegni constructed the most opulent palace that the city of Padua had seen, and he engaged the great Florentine painter, Giotto, to decorate the walls of his private chapel (1303-5). In that same decade, Dante consigned Enrico's father, a notorious usurer, to the seventh circle of hell. The frescoes rank with Dante's Divine Comedy as some of the great monuments of late medieval Italian culture, and yet much about the fresco program is incompletely understood.Most traditional studies of the Arena Chapel have examined the frescoes as individual compositions, almost as if they were panels detached from an altarpiece and hung on a museum wall for the viewing pleasure of the connoisseur, but largely divorced from their original context. Anne Derbes and Mark Sandona, in contrast, consider each image as part of an intricate network of visual and theological associations comparable to that of Dante's poem. The authors show how this remarkable ensemble of paintings offers complex meanings, meanings shaped by several interested parties - patron, confessor, and painter." The Usurer's Heart" pieces together new historical evidence on the chapel's origins and describes the fresco program as, in part, an attempt to ameliorate the Scrovegni family's reputation. It interprets the chapel's fresco program and the chapel's place in the heart of an ambitious and guiltridden moneylender.

  • 0271032561
  • 9780271032566
  • Anne Derbes, Mark Sandona
  • 15 August 2008
  • Pennsylvania State University Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 312
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