The Collection of Francis I: Royal Treasures book by Janet Cox-Rearick : Immediate dispatch from Somerset. Nice book in great condition. Pages in excellent condition. Images are beautiful bright and vivid. No notes or highlighting. See images. Fantastic book.

Format: Hardcover

Author: Janet Cox-Rearick

ISBN: 9780810940383

Condition: Used - Very Good


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About the book >.>.> While much of the art discussed and illustrated in this lavish volume will be familiar and there is a vast literature on some of the individual works of art owned by Francis 1-Leonardo's Mona Lisa and Cellini's Salt-Cellar among them - the king's collec- tion as a whole is studied in depth for the first time in Royal Treasures. It is presented in the light of Francis I's artistic and cultural patronage, and placed in its political context as an expression of the king's aristocratic ideology, for the most important of the luxuriously decorated ch�teaux which enhanced his absolutist rule was Fontainebleau, where his art col- lection was housed. This volume begins by introducing Francis I, his art patronage, and his collecting. Among the sub- jects treated are Francis I's personal imagery, por- traits of him, and his artistic patronage in general, particularly at Fontainebleau; the formation and sources of the King's collection; and its installation at the ch�teau and later history. Then, each work in the collection is discussed, documented, and illus trated in detail, beginning with Italian paintings. next Italian and antique sculpture, and finally Italian decorative arts. The text makes extensive use of Italian and French documentary sources of the Renaissance. (OS)