• Quixotic Frescoes Cervantes and Italian Renaissance Art

Quixotic Frescoes Cervantes and Italian Renaissance Art

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As a young man, Miguel de Cervantes left his home in Spain and travelled extensively through Italy, experiencing all that the Italian Renaissance had to offer. In his later writings, Cervantes sought to recapture his experience through literature, and literary critics have often pointed to Italian texts as models for Cervantes' writing. The art of the period, however, has seldom been examined in this context. Focusing on Don Quixote, Frederick A. de Armas unearths links between Cervantes' text and frescoes, paintings, and sculptures by Italian artists such as Cambiaso, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Titian. His study seeks to re-engage the critics of today by formulating the link between Cervantes and the Renaissance through an interdisciplinary dialogue that establishes a new set of models and predecessors. This dialogue is used to explore a variety of issues in Cervantes including the absence of a single guiding pictorial program, the doubling of archaeological reconstruction, and the use of ekphrasis as allusion, interpolation, and an integral component of the action. Quixotic Frescoes delves into the politics of imitation, self-censorship, religious ideology expressed through the pictorial, as well as the gendering of art as reflected in Cervantes' work. This detailed and exhaustive study is an invaluable contribution to both Hispanic and Renaissance studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802090744
ISBN-10: 0802090745
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 2006-01-01
Edition description: Illustrated
Pages: 285
Product dimensions: Height: 9.34 Inches, Length: 6.26 Inches, Weight: 1.5873282864 Pounds, Width: 1.13 Inches
Author: Frederick A. De Armas
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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