Filippino Lippi: An Abundance of Invention

Hardback

Main Details

Title Filippino Lippi: An Abundance of Invention
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jonathan K. Nelson
SeriesRenaissance Lives
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:248
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 138
Category/GenreRenaissance art
Individual artists and art monographs
ISBN/Barcode 9781789146011
ClassificationsDewey:759.5
Audience
General
Illustrations 65 illustrations, 50 in colour

Publishing Details

Publisher Reaktion Books
Imprint Reaktion Books
Publication Date 12 September 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Offering particular insight into Filippino Lippi's artistic problem-solving, an innovative look at the Renaissance master. The first monograph in a generation, and the first study in English in over eighty years, this book presents a new understanding of the Renaissance master-artist Filippino Lippi. Celebrated as 'ingenious' by Vasariin 1550, Filippino was highly praised and influential, then fell out of favour and was forgotten for centuries. He was rediscovered by the poet Swinburne, who in 1868 celebrated the painter's 'inventive enjoyment and indefatigable fancy'. In a similar spirit, this volume explores Filippino's creativity in solving artistic problems. If a Roman cardinal requested a classically inspired work, or a Florentine humanist wanted to dazzle observers with his antiquarian interests, Filippino had the sensitivity to understand these diverse needs and express them with highly original solutions.

Author Biography

Jonathan Nelson is Teaching Professor of Art History at Syracuse University, Florence. He is the leading specialist on Filippino Lippi, and his many books include Bad Reception: Negative Reactions to Italian Renaissance Art (2021).

Reviews

"Nelson's book combines a rigorous historical approach with an admirable openness to ideas that make it the most sophisticated and well-rounded monograph on the artist yet written. By thoughtfully defining the special qualities of this inventive painter, Nelson offers his readers new insights into how Filippino's work was understood by his contemporaries and how his inventiveness mattered in his own time."--Christian K. Kleinbub, professor of Italian Renaissance art, Ohio State University "Abundant invention and a special intelligence define Filippino Lippi's works as presented by Nelson, who matches those qualities in his analysis of the artist's career. Filippino emerges here in all of his creative versatility. Nelson demonstrates the painter's stylistic sensitivity, showing how he met the demands of different situations with striking and innovative solutions. Highly praised in his time, Filippino provoked new ways of looking. Nelson, in turn, provides a fascinating new way of seeing Lippi and his works."--Patricia Rubin, emerita professor of art history, New York University