Cassone Painting, Humanism and Gender in Early Modern Italy

Cassone Painting, Humanism and Gender in Early Modern Italy - Cambridge Studies in New Art History and Criticism

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Publisher's Synopsis

Overlooked in traditional studies of Italian Art, cassone (decorated chest) painting was nonetheless a popular genre in Early Renaissance Tuscany. Made by anonymous painters for undocumented patrons, these decorated chests display 'high' art subject matter, a contradiction that has discouraged the study of domestic pictures within traditional art history. In this study, Cristelle Baskins questions the traditional readings of cassone imagery as merely didactic or moralising. Drawing on historical context and poststructuralist textual interpretation, she argues that these pieces performed an important role in the socialisation and gender formation of women during the Renaissance. Invariably depicting exemplary women from classical mythology, cassone, Baskins demonstrates, invite a range of responses, ranging from coercion to pleasure. Her study also shows how these domestic pictures contribute to revisionist approaches within cultural and literary studies of the Renaissance.

Book information

ISBN: 9780521583930
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 749.3
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 264
Weight: 950g
Height: 253mm
Width: 177mm
Spine width: 23mm