Battles of Uccello: the look of time and history

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro, Maria Eurydice de Barros
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Antíteses
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/article/view/24654
Resumo: Since the 12th century, the commercial growth, increasingly important in the Italian cities, favored the ascension of a powerful social group. This group’s wealth also was based in the financial capital. During the next centuries, Florence became an important urban center with the population growth. The political domain belonged to the important families in which the Médicis are distinguished, whose patronage ensured the artistic and cultural developing in the city. Such circumstances allowed an artistic movement without precedents and made Florence a point of convergences for painters, sculptures and architects. The art, before confined in churches, conquered the public and private spaces as the important families’ sumptuous palaces. In this context, this research aims to study the Saint Roman Battle, triptych painted by Paolo di Dono, ditto Ucello. After a succession of owners, hard to be determined, the panels ended being part of Lorenzo Médicis’ patrimony. Nowadays, the triptych is dismembered and it’s found in three different museums in Europe. It’s searched to investigate the artistic and cultural content in these panels and to follow the History as well as the different spectator’s perspectives about it.
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spelling Battles of Uccello: the look of time and historyAs batalhas de Uccello: o olhar do tempo e da históriaUccelloSaint RomanMédicisFlorenceQuatrocentoThe Battle of San Romano - UtelloUceelloSão RomanoMédicisFlorençaQuatrocentosA batalha de São Romano - UtelloSince the 12th century, the commercial growth, increasingly important in the Italian cities, favored the ascension of a powerful social group. This group’s wealth also was based in the financial capital. During the next centuries, Florence became an important urban center with the population growth. The political domain belonged to the important families in which the Médicis are distinguished, whose patronage ensured the artistic and cultural developing in the city. Such circumstances allowed an artistic movement without precedents and made Florence a point of convergences for painters, sculptures and architects. The art, before confined in churches, conquered the public and private spaces as the important families’ sumptuous palaces. In this context, this research aims to study the Saint Roman Battle, triptych painted by Paolo di Dono, ditto Ucello. After a succession of owners, hard to be determined, the panels ended being part of Lorenzo Médicis’ patrimony. Nowadays, the triptych is dismembered and it’s found in three different museums in Europe. It’s searched to investigate the artistic and cultural content in these panels and to follow the History as well as the different spectator’s perspectives about it.A partir do século XII, o crescimento comercial cada vez mais importante das cidades italianas, favoreceu a ascensão de um grupo social poderoso. A riqueza deste grupo estava baseada também, no capital financeiro. Nos séculos seguintes, Florença se tornou um centro urbano importante e com crescimento populacional ascendente. O domínio político pertencia as grandes famílias, dentre as quais, se distinguiam os Médicis, cujo mecenato assegurou o desenvolvimento artístico e cultural da cidade. Tal cenário permitiu um movimento artístico sem precedente e fez de Florença um centro de reunião de pintores, escultores e arquitetos. A arte antes, confinada nas igrejas passou a conquistar os espaços públicos e privados como os suntuosos palácios das famílias importantes. Buscou-se dentro deste contexto, estudar a Batalha de São Romano, tríptico pintado por Paolo di Dono, dito Ucello. Após uma sequência de proprietários difícil de ser determinada, os painéis acabaram por fazer parte do patrimônio de Lorenzo Médicis. O Tríptico atualmente, desmembrado se encontra em três diferentes museus da Europa. Procurou-se investigar o conteúdo artístico e cultural dos três painéis, e acompanhar o olhar da História e dos diferentes espectadores.Universidade Estadual de Londrina2016-09-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionHistorical research; Dialogue with the history of artPesquisa histórica; Diálogo com a história da arteapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/article/view/2465410.5433/1984-3356.2016v9n17p55Antíteses; Vol. 9 No. 17 (2016): Dossìe: Imagem na Idade Média; 55-71Antíteses; v. 9 n. 17 (2016): Dossìe: Imagem na Idade Média; 55-711984-3356reponame:Antítesesinstname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/article/view/24654/19125Copyright (c) 2016 Antítesesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRibeiro, Maria Eurydice de Barros2021-10-20T17:05:01Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24654Revistahttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antitesesPUBhttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/oaiantiteses@uel.br||1984-33561984-3356opendoar:2021-10-20T17:05:01Antíteses - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Battles of Uccello: the look of time and history
As batalhas de Uccello: o olhar do tempo e da história
title Battles of Uccello: the look of time and history
spellingShingle Battles of Uccello: the look of time and history
Ribeiro, Maria Eurydice de Barros
Uccello
Saint Roman
Médicis
Florence
Quatrocento
The Battle of San Romano - Utello
Uceello
São Romano
Médicis
Florença
Quatrocentos
A batalha de São Romano - Utello
title_short Battles of Uccello: the look of time and history
title_full Battles of Uccello: the look of time and history
title_fullStr Battles of Uccello: the look of time and history
title_full_unstemmed Battles of Uccello: the look of time and history
title_sort Battles of Uccello: the look of time and history
author Ribeiro, Maria Eurydice de Barros
author_facet Ribeiro, Maria Eurydice de Barros
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro, Maria Eurydice de Barros
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Uccello
Saint Roman
Médicis
Florence
Quatrocento
The Battle of San Romano - Utello
Uceello
São Romano
Médicis
Florença
Quatrocentos
A batalha de São Romano - Utello
topic Uccello
Saint Roman
Médicis
Florence
Quatrocento
The Battle of San Romano - Utello
Uceello
São Romano
Médicis
Florença
Quatrocentos
A batalha de São Romano - Utello
description Since the 12th century, the commercial growth, increasingly important in the Italian cities, favored the ascension of a powerful social group. This group’s wealth also was based in the financial capital. During the next centuries, Florence became an important urban center with the population growth. The political domain belonged to the important families in which the Médicis are distinguished, whose patronage ensured the artistic and cultural developing in the city. Such circumstances allowed an artistic movement without precedents and made Florence a point of convergences for painters, sculptures and architects. The art, before confined in churches, conquered the public and private spaces as the important families’ sumptuous palaces. In this context, this research aims to study the Saint Roman Battle, triptych painted by Paolo di Dono, ditto Ucello. After a succession of owners, hard to be determined, the panels ended being part of Lorenzo Médicis’ patrimony. Nowadays, the triptych is dismembered and it’s found in three different museums in Europe. It’s searched to investigate the artistic and cultural content in these panels and to follow the History as well as the different spectator’s perspectives about it.
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