Grotesques: Sixteenth-Century Frescoes in Rome, Florence, and Northern Italy
by Maria Fabricius Hansen
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When the term, Grotesques, first arose around the year 1500 in Italy, it referred specifically to ornamental frescoes featuring exceptionally inventive, noteworthy, humorous, or monstrous motifs. These paintings became a preferred decoration in the period’s exquisite villas, palaces, and churches of Rome, Florence and Northern Italy.
Lavishly illustrated, this book is an art historical introduction and guide to grotesques and decorative frescoes of the sixteenth-century, and offers a new perspective on the visual culture of an era in which art was rooted in ancient and medieval worldviews yet also on a trajectory toward Modernity.
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Grotesques: Sixteenth-Century Frescoes in Rome, Florence, and Northern Italy
by Maria Fabricius Hansen
ISBN
9788775975563
Publisher
Aarhus University Press
Binding
Paperback
Publication date
Sept. 9, 2025