Engaging symbols : gender, politics, and public art in fifteenth-century Florence / Adrian W.B. Randolph.
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- 9780300092127:
- 0300092121
- Medici (Family)
- Gender identity in art
- Art, Italian -- Italy -- Florence -- 15th century
- Art, Renaissance -- Italy -- Florence
- Art, Italian -- Italy -- Florence
- Art and society -- Italy -- Florence -- History -- To 1500
- Art and Design
- Italy
- c 1000 CE to c 1500
- History of art
- European history
- History
- Cultural studies
- Gender studies, gender groups
- Politics & government
- Florence (Italy) -- Intellectual life
- 709.4551
- R32 2002
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CW027
Includes bibliographical references (p. 339-374) and index.
Common wealth: Donatello's Ninfa fiorentina -- Florentia figurata -- Engaging symbols: legitimacy, consent, and the Medici diamond ring -- Homosocial desire and Donatello's bronze David -- Spectacular allegory: Botticelli's "Pallas medicea" and the joust of 1475 -- "O puella furax": Donatello's Judith and Holofernes and the politics of misprision.
40.00
CW124