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Abstract
The first scholarly monograph to focus on the inception of the Italian Renaissance nude, this lively study subverts the idea that the nude in this period was a triumph of classical revival. Looking again at familiar (even overly familiar) images by artists such as Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Titian, this book investigates the nude as a tool of colonialism and conquest, as a means of asserting the superiority of men to women, and of naturalizing power differentials by entrenching them in a fixed set of ideas about the body and its representation. The book uses new research on Renaissance sexual practices, material culture, and the history of medicine to contextualize the era’s fascination with nakedness and the body in both art and life. The Italian Renaissance Nude invites readers to consider these celebrated nudes from beyond an aesthetic perspective—to consider why they were painted, whose gaze the images were created for, and how these artworks were used.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | New Haven |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Number of pages | 240 |
ISBN (Print) | 9780300201567 |
Publication status | Published - 26 Jun 2018 |
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Press/Media
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Is the Renaissance Nude Religious or Erotic? BBC World
14/02/19
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Expert Comment
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“The Renaissance Nude Uncovered” article for Art Quarterly, Spring 2019
1/02/18
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Public Engagement Activities
Activities
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De Bosis Colloquium in Italian Renaissance Studies
Jill Burke (Invited speaker)
8 Apr 2019Activity: Academic talk or presentation types › Invited talk
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Renaissance Nudes and the Power of Looking
Jill Burke (Speaker)
13 Jan 2019Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Public Engagement – Public lecture/debate/seminar
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Homoerotic Desire and Florentine Renaissance Life Drawing
Jill Burke (Speaker)
14 Nov 2018Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Public Engagement – Public lecture/debate/seminar
Profiles
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Jill Burke
- School of History, Classics and Archaeology - Personal Chair of Renaissance Visual and Material Cultures
- History
Person: Academic: Research Active