The Hours of Night and Day: A Rediscovered Cycle of Bronze Reliefs by Giovanni Casini and Pietro Cipriani

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Enlightenment-era bronze reliefs, artistic revelation.

If you're intrigued by the evolution of art, specifically the transition from Baroque to Enlightenment eras, "The Hours of Night and Day" is a compelling dive into a relatively undiscovered facet of art history. It's not just a study of aesthetics; it's a rediscovery of a master sculptor's work that reshaped our understanding of Florentine bronze artistry and its enduring influence. This book strikes a chord for anyone passionate about the detailed craftsmanship of sculpture and the cultural narratives encompassed within an era that saw the twilight of one tradition and the dawn of another.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

The Hours of Night and Day: A Rediscovered Cycle of Bronze Reliefs by Giovanni Casini and Pietro Cipriani

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ISBN: 9780989371858
Publisher: Books & Projects
Date of Publication: 2014-10-10
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Art, History
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In this book’s breathtaking images, extensive documentation, and incisive analysis, a cycle of six highly important bronze reliefs representing The Hours of Night and Day is being published for the first time. Made in Florence at the beginning of the eighteenth century, these bronzes epitomize pre-modern notions about time, which are visualized through an elaborate array of mythological and allegorical components. In describing and deciphering the meanings and traditions of the scenes represented in these bronzes, the authors unveil a multi-faceted concept of time that is based upon the human perception of the Hours, while also pointing toward their otherworldly, magical dimension. The Hours of Night and Day, a celebrated masterwork in its own time, is the result of a fortuitous collaboration between the painter and modeler Giovanni Casini and the bronze sculptor Pietro Cipriani. With the discovery of these long-forgotten bronzes, and of bronze versions after Greco-Roman statuary—most notably the Venus de’ Medici and the Dancing Faun now at the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles—it becomes apparent that Cipriani was one of the foremost bronze sculptors of his age. Finally, this book documents the legacy of these bronze reliefs in derivative works created for subsequent generations. As further testimony to the enduring appeal of Casini and
 

Enlightenment-era bronze reliefs, artistic revelation.

If you're intrigued by the evolution of art, specifically the transition from Baroque to Enlightenment eras, "The Hours of Night and Day" is a compelling dive into a relatively undiscovered facet of art history. It's not just a study of aesthetics; it's a rediscovery of a master sculptor's work that reshaped our understanding of Florentine bronze artistry and its enduring influence. This book strikes a chord for anyone passionate about the detailed craftsmanship of sculpture and the cultural narratives encompassed within an era that saw the twilight of one tradition and the dawn of another.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.