Painting in Renaissance Siena, 1420-1500

Painting in Renaissance Siena, 1420–1500

Christiansen, Keith, Laurence B. Kanter, and Carl Brandon Strehlke
1988
386 pages
315 illustrations
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This first comprehensive study in English devoted to Sienese painting to be published in four decades centers on the fifteenth century, a fascinating but frequently neglected period when Sienese artists confronted the innovations of Renaissance painting in Florence. The painters of Siena, without betraying their heritage of the previous century—which had produced some of the greatest artists of all time, including Duccio, Simone Martini, and Ambrogio and Pietro Lorenzetti—succeeded in adapting their artistic traditions to a new and completely original vision, rejecting many of the norms by which subsequent generations have come to define Renaissance art. These later Sienese artists frequently took a non-rational approach, seeking not to replicate nature, but to explore a more subjective world—one that in some respects is akin to that of twentieth-century art. The result is one of the most singular schools of Italian painting, which must be viewed on its own terms and understood within the religious and social framework of fifteenth-century Siena.

Two introductory essays survey fifteenth-century Sienese painting, and individual entries examine 139 key works in exhaustive detail, presenting new insights into long-debated issues of interpretation and attribution, and often utilizing previously unpublished material. Most of the major paintings are reproduced in color and are supplemented with illustrations of related comparative works. The focus is on the reconstruction of narrative cycles from major altarpieces by Sassetta, Giovanni di Paolo, the Master of the Osservanza, Matteo di Giovanni, and Benvenuto di Giovanni, among others, and the entry on Giovanni di Paolo's well-known panels illustrating the Life of Saint Catherine of Siena establishes a new basis for appreciating one of the greatest visionary works of Renaissance art.

In presenting this impressive body of material, the authors have given Sienese painting of the Renaissance the attention it deserves, providing a basis for all future research on the subject. Keith Christiansen, curator of European Paintings at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, is the author of a monograph on Gentile da Fabriano, as well as of numerous articles on Italian Renaissance painting. Laurence B. Ranter, curator of the Lehman Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, is co-author of the catalogue of Italian paintings in the Robert Lehman Collection. Carl Brandon Strehlke, curator of the John G. Johnson Collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, is currently writing a catalogue of Italian paintings in the Johnson Collection and has published articles on Sienese painting. The catalogue concludes with an extensive Bibliography and an Index.

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Design Fragment for the Left Side of the 'Fonte Gaia' in Siena, Jacopo della Quercia (Jacopo di Pietro d’Angelo di Guarnieri)  Italian, Pen and medium brown ink, brush and brown wash, over traces of leadpoint and ruling, on vellum, glued onto secondary paper support
Jacopo della Quercia (Jacopo di Pietro d’Angelo di Guarnieri)
1415–16
The Journey of the Magi, Sassetta (Stefano di Giovanni)  Italian, Tempera and gold on wood
Sassetta (Stefano di Giovanni)
ca. 1433–35
Madonna and Child with Angels, Sassetta (Stefano di Giovanni)  Italian, Tempera on wood, gold ground
Sassetta (Stefano di Giovanni)
ca. 1445–50
Saint Michael, Pietro di Giovanni d'Ambrogio  Italian, Tempera on wood with silver, gold ground
Pietro di Giovanni d'Ambrogio
mid-1430s
Saint Nicholas of Bari, Pietro di Giovanni d'Ambrogio  Italian, Tempera on panel
Pietro di Giovanni d'Ambrogio
mid-1430s
All Saints in an Initial E or O, Osservanza Master  Italian, Tempera and gold on parchment, Italian, Siena
Osservanza Master
ca. 1430–40
Saint Anthony the Abbot in the Wilderness, Osservanza Master  Italian, Tempera and gold on wood
Osservanza Master
ca. 1435
Madonna and Child Enthroned with Two Cherubim, Osservanza Master  Italian, Tempera on wood, gold ground, Italian, Siena
Osservanza Master
1435–40
The Birth and Naming of Saint John the Baptist, Sano di Pietro (Ansano di Pietro di Mencio)  Italian, Tempera and gold on wood
Sano di Pietro (Ansano di Pietro di Mencio)
1450–60
Martyrdom of Saint Agatha in an Initial D, Sano di Pietro (Ansano di Pietro di Mencio)  Italian, Tempera and gold on parchment
Sano di Pietro (Ansano di Pietro di Mencio)
ca. 1470–73
Saints Matthew and Francis, Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)  Italian, Tempera on wood, gold ground
Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)
ca. 1435
The Presentation of Christ in the Temple, Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)  Italian, Tempera and gold on wood
Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)
ca. 1435
The Creation of the World and the Expulsion from Paradise, Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)  Italian, Tempera and gold on wood
Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)
1445
Paradise, Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)  Italian, Tempera and gold on canvas, transferred from wood
Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)
1445
Coronation of the Virgin, Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)  Italian, Tempera on wood, gold ground
Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)
ca. 1455
The Adoration of the Magi, Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)  Italian, Tempera and gold on wood
Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)
ca. 1460
Saint John the Evangelist Raises Drusiana, Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)  Italian, Tempera and gold on wood
Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)
ca. 1460
The Annunciation to Zacharias; (verso) The Angel of the Annunciation, Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)  Italian, Tempera and gold on wood
Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)
ca. 1455–60
Saint Catherine of Siena Receiving the Stigmata, Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)  Italian, Tempera and gold on wood
Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)
ca. 1447–65
Saint Catherine of Siena Beseeching Christ to Resuscitate Her Mother, Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)  Italian, Tempera and gold on wood
Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)
ca. 1447–65
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Christiansen, Keith, Laurence B. Kanter, Carl Brandon Strehlke, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), eds. 1989. Painting in Renaissance, Siena 1420-1500: ... Exhibition ... at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 20.12.1988-19.3.1989.