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Gothic and Renaissance Art in Nuremberg, 1300โ€“1550

โœ Scribed by Kahsnitz, Rainer, William D. Wixom


Publisher
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Year
1986
Tongue
English
Leaves
501
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Both this book and the exhibition, Gothic and Renaissance Art in Nuremberg, document the artistic vitality of one of the most influential urban centers in Europe to arise at the end of the Middle Ages. The selection of specific works of art, and the essays that illuminate them, give a clear focus to the period from the fourteenth through the first half of the sixteenth century. This was a transitional and pivotal time for Nuremberg in its evolution from an important but artistically self-contained Late Gothic town to a Renaissance city, whose artistic, humanistic, technological, and scientific endeavors were of far-reaching consequence. The production of works of artโ€”including some of the highest moments of human achievementโ€”paralleled the citys strengthening commercial position. The benevolent yet firm hand of a patrician government produced a stable environment, while members of the great families became the leading patrons.

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