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Parmigianino: Life and Work, with a Catalogue of the Paintings and Prints [Englisch] [Gebundene Ausgabe]

Cecil Gould


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Partially Parmigianino 22. Oktober 2001
Von Ralph De Morgan - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Gebundene Ausgabe
When I first heard of this volume I was quite excited. I was already familiar with the superb series of monographs on other Renaissance painters that Abbeville Press has been putting out over the last several years. However, this one disappointed me. The large size and high price lead one to believe that this is a comprehensive and full review of the great Mannerist painter's work. In point of fact, it's rather skimpy. Many of the major works are missing, in particular the magnificent Conversion of St. Paul. How this significant picture (and it is repeatedly mentioned in the text) was left out is beyond me. It's like reviewing Leonardo's work and leaving out the Last Supper. To make matters worse, at least forty (yes, forty) of the paintings are shown in black and white only. Many of Parmigianino's numerous and wonderful drawings have survived, yet only a few of them appear here (in mostly mediocre and small reproductions). The text is scholarly and well written but offers little new insight into the artist and his work, and it's all too obviously printed in rather big, widely spaced type to make it appear more extensive than it really is. As I mentioned, Abbeville has previously issued superb, spectacular books on artists such as Giotto, Masaccio, Fra Angelico, Carpaccio, Bellini and several others. These are among the very best (perhaps they are THE very best) books on these painters. I don't know what went wrong here. Perhaps the premature death of the author had something to do with it. Even so, the editors should have made sure that the project was finished in a more satisfactory manner. This is, after all, a very expensive art book about an original, important and influential High Renaissance artist on whom very, very little material is available at present. Perhaps one day a revised edition will be published. Even better, maybe someone else will assemble a more comprehensive and competently produced volume on this great painter. In the meantime, this is what we have. I would recommend this volume to libraries but not to most individual art lovers.
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don't buy this - 6. Oktober 2003
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unless you have a particular interest in the writing of Cecil Gould. Buy the new book on Parmigianino's Paintings by Mary Vaccaro instead (the compliment to her book on the drawings). The reproductions in that book are ten times better than in this one - all colour, superb full page details, full range of paintings (some now cleaned and restored). And it's cheaper. No contest.
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Parmigianino 17. Oktober 2001
Von Ralph De Morgan - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Gebundene Ausgabe
When I first heard of this volume I was quite excited. I was already familiar with the superb series of monographs on other Renaissance painters that Abbeville Press has been putting out over the last several years. However, this one disappointed me. The large size and high price lead one to believe that this is a comprehensive and full review of the great Mannerist painter's work. In point of fact, it's rather skimpy. Many of the major works are missing, in particular the magnificent Conversion of St. Paul. How this significant picture (and it is repeatedly mentioned in the text) was left out is beyond me. It's like reviewing Leonardo's work and leaving out the Last Supper. To make matters worse, at least forty (yes, forty) of the paintings are shown in black and white only. Many of Parmigianino's numerous and wonderful drawings have survived, yet only a few of them appear here (in mostly mediocre and small reproductions). The text is scholarly and well written but offers little new insight into the artist and his work, and it's all too obviously printed in rather big, widely spaced type to make it appear more extensive than it really is. As I mentioned, Abbeville has previously issued superb, spectacular books on artists such as Giotto, Masaccio, Fra Angelico, Carpaccio, Bellini and several others. These are among the very best (perhaps they are THE very best) books on these painters. I don't know what went wrong here. Perhaps the premature death of the author had something to do with it. Even so, the editors should have made sure that the project was finished in a more satisfactory manner. This is, after all, a very expensive art book about an original, important and influential High Renaissance artist on whom very, very little material is available at present. Perhaps one day a revised edition will be published. Even better, maybe someone else will assemble a more comprehensive and competently produced volume on this great painter. In the meantime, this is what we have. I would recommend this volume to libraries but not to most individual art lovers.

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