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Andrea del Sarto: The Renaissance Workshop in Action

  • Julian Brooks with Denise Allen and Xavier F. Salomon

    The great Renaissance artist Andrea del Sarto (1486–1530) rivals Leonardo da Vinci as one of history’s most accomplished draftsmen. Moving beyond the graceful elegance of his contemporaries, such as Raphael and Fra Bartolommeo, he brought unprecedented realism to his drawings through the rough and rustic use of chalk in his powerfully rendered life and compositional studies. With an immediacy few other Renaissance artists possess, del Sarto’s work has proven to be inspirational and compelling to later audiences, with admirers such as Degas and Redon.

    This lavishly illustrated book reveals del Sarto's dazzling inventiveness and creative process, presenting fifty core drawings on paper together with a handful of paintings. The first publication to look to del Sarto’s working practice through a close examination of his art from across all the world’s major collections, this volume analyzes new studies of his panel underdrawings as well. The depth and breadth of its research make this book an important contribution to the study of del Sarto and Florentine Renaissance workshop practice.

    This volume was published to accompany an exhibition on view at the J. Paul Getty Museum June 23 through September 13, 2015, and at the Frick Collection in New York October 6, 2015, though January 10, 2016.

    Julian Brooks is curator in the Department of Drawings at the J. Paul Getty Museum. Denise Allen is curator of Renaissance paintings and sculpture at the Frick Collection, New York, where Xavier F. Salomon is Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator.

    “We are indebted to Julian Brooks and his colleagues for bringing Andrea del Sarto's complex disegnoand influential artistic processes of his esteemed Florentine workshop into much better light.”
    Comitatus

    “This splendid volume. . . . is bound to remain a fundamental scholarly resource.”
    Art Newspaper

    “[A] splendid catalog.”
    New York Times

     “Highly recommended.”
    Choice


    236 pages
    
9 1/2 x 11 3/4 inches
    123 color and 9 b/w 
illustrations
    
ISBN 978-1-60606-438-2
    
hardcover

    Getty Publications
    Imprint: J. Paul Getty Museum

    2015

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