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Art & War in the Renaissance

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This significant contribution to art history and military display explores the art of war, from ceremonial armor, blades, and rifles to the sumptuous Flemish tapestries depicting the Battle of Pavia, the 1525 battle between Francis I, King of France, and Emperor Charles V that arguably shaped modern European history. The book presents the fashions of the sixteenth century, including fine armor, intricately detailed weapons, and haute-couture like costumes for men of war. The exceptional cycle of seven impressive tapestries from the Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte depicts the life-size action of the Battle of Pavia, as designed by Bernard van Orley, the leading Brussels artist of the time. Recent access to the d Avalos family s private archive sheds light on the prestigious commissioning of the tapestries by Charles V and their history. Essays by leading scholars explore the d Avalos archive, the visual representations of battles, the Farnese armory and other European armories, the Pavia tapestries, as well as their preparatory drawings, now housed at the Louvre. Gatefolds and many lush details complete this volume.

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ISBN

9780847899890

Dimensions

239 x 279 mm

Book Type

Hardback

Author

Dr. Sylvain Bellenger

Author Bio

Dr. Sylvain Bellenger is the director of the Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte. Dr. Thomas P. Campbell is the director and CEO of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Emma de Jong is a curatorial fellow at the American Friends of Capodimonte. Graziella Palei is the conservator of tapestries at the Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte. Dr. Cecilia Paredes is an international scholar and tapestry specialist. Dr. Carmine Romano is the head of Digitization and Digital Catalogues at the Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte. Antonio Tosini is the conservator of arms and armor at the Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte.

Number of Pages

208

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