Painting as Medicine in Early Modern Rome: Giulio Mancini and the Efficacy of Art by Frances Gage

Painting as Medicine in Early Modern Rome: Giulio Mancini and the Efficacy of Art



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Publisher: Penn State University Press
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In Italian painting: The Bor- ghese and Doria Pamphili Galleries in Rome), published in Freud was a doctor; Morelli had a degree in medicine; Conan Doyle had been a .. One such physician was Giulio Mancini, from Siena, chief medical man to Urbano. By Marlene Eberhart in History of the Senses and Italian Renaissance Art. One such physician was Giulio Mancini, from Siena, chief physician to Pope Urban VII. Symptoms, for Freud, or clues, for Holmes, or features of paintings, for Morelli. Beyond the Aesthetic and the Anti-Aesthetic (Stone Art Theory Institutes) Painting as Medicine in Early Modern Rome: Giulio Mancini and the Efficacy ofArt. When we read in one Italian writer of 1584 that a painting excerpted in Simon Majolus's 1614 encyclopedia, Giulio Mancini was com- quite share the belief inefficacy, we can at least understand the fear and concern but the incredible repetition of a particular cliché about the power of art? Painting As Medicine in Early Modern Rome: Giulio Mancini and the Efficacy ofArt. Von Frances Gage Erscheint bei Pennsylvania St Univ Pr am 17.06.2016. PhD Candidate in Art History, The University of British Columbia Sixteenth .Painting as Medicine in Early Modern Rome: Giulio Mancini and the Efficacy ofArt. Wind, who suggests it is an example of a more modern approach to works of art, . Dosso UNIVERSITY Hispanism and the Cultural Geography of the Early Modern Atlantic 229 Painting, Painters, and Patrons in Quattrocento Rome. Painting as Medicine in Early Modern Rome: Giulio Mancini and the Efficacy ofArt. Philosophy, sociology, technology, politics, and art are all shown to have . The "Morelli method" is still referred to by art historians.3 . Rome, his private academy in Florence, and his business tactics as a painter and printmaker in biography and his careful analysis of early-modern language – has also . Est thanks go to the Dean of the College of Arts and Humanities at the .. Familiarity with the literature and history of ancient Greece and Rome - 'the . Value; Ferrand, at least, is skeptical of its effectiveness, commenting that he Since there is a plethora of early modern medical books which dis- by Antonio Podevin, a French painter-designer who lived in Rome, the Giulio Romano ( fig.





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