The Art of Religion
Sforza Pallavicino and Art Theory in Bernini's Rome
- 258 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Exploring the relationship between Bernini and Jesuit cardinal Pallavicino, this work delves into how Pallavicino's writings illuminate Bernini's artistry and the role of visual arts in papal Rome. It presents a unique perspective on the interplay between artist and patron, revealing tensions in their collaboration and the deeper religious implications of art. The text addresses themes of idolatry, mimesis, and illusionism, highlighting their significance in the aesthetic debates that shaped the eighteenth century.
