Radical marble architectural innovation from antiquity to the present / edited by J. Nicholas Napoli and William Tronzo.

Other author Napoli, John Nicholas, 1972-
Other author Tronzo, William.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoAbingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2018.
Descriptionxiii, 175 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
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SeriesRoutledge research in art history
Routledge research in art history. UNAUTHORIZED
Contents Introduction : radical marble: architecture and innovation from antiquity to modernity / J. Nicholas Napoli and William Tronzo -- Decoration as deliberate design : the strategic display of polychrome marbles at the Baths of Caracalla / Maryl B. Gensheimer -- Justinian's Hagia Sophia, angels and restlessness / William Tronzo -- Controversial continuities : Giacinto Gimma and the art of marble intarsia / Joris van Gastel -- "In bright tints ... nature's own formation" : the uses and meaning of marble in Victorian building culture / G. A. Bremner -- The silent seed of modernity : how marble made rationalism / Daniele Vadal©� -- "In consequence of their whiteness" : photographing marble sculpture from Talbot to today / Geraldine A. Johnson -- The radical politics of marble in Fascist Italy / David Rifkind.
Abstract "Marble is one of the great veins through the architectural tradition and fundamental building block of the Mediterranean world, from the Parthenon of mid-fifth century Athens, which was constructed of pentelic marble, to Justinian's Hagia Sophia in Constantinople and the Renaissance and Baroque basilica of St. Peter's in the Vatican. Scholarship has done much in recent years to reveal the ways and means of marble. The use of colored marbles in Roman imperial architecture has recently been the subject of a major exhibition and the medieval traditions of marble working have been studied in the context of family genealogies and social networks. In addition, architectural historians have revealed the meanings evoked by marble revetted and paved surfaces, from Heavenly Jerusalem to frozen water. The present volume builds upon the body of recent and emerging research - from antiquity to the present day - to embrace a global focus and addressing the more unusual (or at least unexpected) uses, meanings, and aesthetic appeal of marble. It presents instances where the use of marble has revolutionized architectural practice, suggested new meaning for the built environment, or defined a new aesthetic - moments where this well-known material has been put to radical use."--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LCCN 2018288561
ISBN1472465970
ISBN9781472465979