
Vi o Reino Renovar. Arte no Tempo de D. Manuel I
by:
Vv.Aa.
Language: Portuguese
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 9722729462
ISBN 13: 9789722729468
Publication date:
January 1st, 2021
Publisher: INCM
Pages: 288
Genres: Art & Photography
Set in the vibrant backdrop of the Portuguese Renaissance, this work delves deeply into the cultural and artistic transformation during the reign of King Manuel I. It captures the essence of a pivotal era marked by exploration, innovation, and a merging of diverse artistic influences that shaped Portugal into a dazzling hub of creativity. The collection features a series of essays and analyses from various scholars, each illuminating the rich tapestry of art that emerged under Manuel's patronage.
Readers are invited to explore how the interplay of politics, religion, and commerce sparked a flourishing of artistic expression. This period gave rise to remarkable achievements in architecture, painting, and decorative arts, establishing a legacy that would resonate through the centuries. The authors collectively celebrate the nuances of how art reflects societal changes, providing a comprehensive examination of both celebrated masterpieces and the quieter, yet equally important works of the time.
Engaging and insightful, this compilation not only serves as a historical recount but also as an exploration of the subjective nature of beauty and its evolution in the context of a dynamic society. Through captivating visual documentation and scholarly reflections, it unveils the splendor of a kingdom undergoing profound renewal, inviting readers to appreciate the profound connections between art and the life of the era.
Readers are invited to explore how the interplay of politics, religion, and commerce sparked a flourishing of artistic expression. This period gave rise to remarkable achievements in architecture, painting, and decorative arts, establishing a legacy that would resonate through the centuries. The authors collectively celebrate the nuances of how art reflects societal changes, providing a comprehensive examination of both celebrated masterpieces and the quieter, yet equally important works of the time.
Engaging and insightful, this compilation not only serves as a historical recount but also as an exploration of the subjective nature of beauty and its evolution in the context of a dynamic society. Through captivating visual documentation and scholarly reflections, it unveils the splendor of a kingdom undergoing profound renewal, inviting readers to appreciate the profound connections between art and the life of the era.