Andrea Fulvio's Illustrium Imagines and the Beginnings of Classical Archaeology (Brill's Studies on Art #64) (Hardcover)

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Andrea Fulvio's Illustrium Imagines and the Beginnings of Classical Archaeology (Brill's Studies on Art #64) (Hardcover)

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Andrea Fulvio's Illustrium imagines and the Beginnings of Classical Archaeology is a study of the book recognized by contemporaries as the first attempt (1517) to publish artifacts from Classical Antiquity in the form of a chronology of portraits appearing on coins. By studying correspondences between the illustrated coins and genuine, ancient coins, Madigan parses Fulvio's methodology, showing how he attempted to exploit coins as historical documents. Situated within humanist literary and historical studies of ancient Rome, his numismatic project required visual artists closely to study and assimilate the conventions of ancient portraiture. The Illustrium imagines exemplifies the range and complexity of early modern responses to ancient artifacts.
Product Details ISBN: 9789004288126
ISBN-10: 9004288120
Publisher: Brill
Publication Date: October 21st, 2022
Pages: 236
Language: English
Series: Brill's Studies on Art