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The Secret Language of the Renaissance: Decoding the Hidden Symbolism of Italian Art
 
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The Secret Language of the Renaissance: Decoding the Hidden Symbolism of Italian Art [Hardcover]

Richard Stemp

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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Duncan Baird (Oct 28 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1844833224
  • ISBN-13: 978-1844833221
  • Product Dimensions: 30.6 x 24.6 x 2.5 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 Kg
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #306,651 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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During the Renaissance, artists traditionally encoded meanings into symbols, some of which drew upon a traditional repertoire available to educated people in the era. These hidden messages—which ranged from the esoteric to the political to the religious—could be communicated in everything from the position of a hand to the placement of the sun and moon. The Secret Language of the Renaissance helps us discover them anew, as lecturer, author, and director Richard Stemp teaches you the art of reading these paintings.
 
Magnificently illustrated throughout, and with a six-color gold-foil cover, this remarkable book has three distinct parts. The first surveys the literature, painting, sculpture, architecture, and decorative arts of this remarkable period. Section two reviews the essential elements of symbolic language in Renaissance art, including the use of color, geometry, light and shade, composition, proportion, perspective, and body language; the explanatory examples reach from Crivelli’s Annunciation to Donatello’s Mary Magdalene. And the final part features themes including Mythology, War and Peace, and Death and Eternity.

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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars the best cheat sheet for art history class, April 26 2007
By Alexis Rzewski - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Secret Language of the Renaissance: Decoding the Hidden Symbolism of Italian Art (Hardcover)
Finally figured out what to say when walking into an italian church or museum and have to explain to friends what this or that is all about. Always wanted to know why christ is holding an apple or why there is a bird on the corner, or why this saint is holding this particular object. Could have given it 5 stars, but held back, since the names of art and literal references are all english-based, with little mention of the original names in italian or latin. The illustrations are of superb quality, and so is the paper and book binding.

9 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great pictures, Anodyne text, Feb 9 2008
By Mark Gibbs - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Secret Language of the Renaissance: Decoding the Hidden Symbolism of Italian Art (Hardcover)
If you want a coffee table book with high quality reproduction of Renaissance masterpieces...buy this book. If you want to know "the secret language" of the "hidden symbolism of Italian Art", then you don't need it. Simply ask the nearest Catholic priest or go to the Catholic Encyclopedia website. The author gives precisely the same information...so how "secret" can it be?

Essentially this is an appreciation of art from the perspective of a dyed in-the-wool Vaticanite. It is fine if you accept the notion that Leonardo, Boticelli, Raphael, Crivelli, etc were pious Catholics who rigorously adhered to traditional Church doctrine. But it seems to me that they were free-thinkers. Doubters were classed as heretics and were not free to openly express their views. That explains why there are so many symbols in these works of art..not because they affirm Church dogma but they deny it.

To give an example, the author mentions that a swallow was a common feature in religious paintings. Swallows migrate every year, nobody knew where they went, and then they suddenly returned. Therefore, the swallow makes an excellent symbol of the resurrection, because Jesus disappeared after his crucifixion, before miraculously re-appearing. It's insulting, isn't it? How about the meaning, widely understood, behind Aesop's fable, "one swallow does not a summer make"? Beware of false assumptions! Things are not what they seem. The inclusion of a solitary swallow into a piece of religious art suggests the artist's true intent is to cast aspersions on common creeds not to fortify them.


2 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Pricing, Oct 9 2009
By Reviewer "reviewer" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Secret Language of the Renaissance: Decoding the Hidden Symbolism of Italian Art (Hardcover)
I have not actually had a chance to review this book, but I just had a family member tell me that they saw the same exact book at Barnes and Noble for around $10.00 which means it is priced too high here.
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