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- catalog contributor b5816625.
- catalog contributor b5816626.
- catalog contributor b5816627.
- catalog created "[1963]".
- catalog date "1963".
- catalog date "[1963]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1963]".
- catalog description "Celibacy, love, and licentiousness. Celibacy ; Raphael -- the lover ; Licentiousness and religious art: Filippo Lippi's elopement with Lucrezia Buti, Unprincipled Renaissance artists ; Debauchery among sixteenth and seventeenth century artists ; Agostino Tassi -- the seducer of Artemisia Gentileschi ; Illicit, ideal, and platonic love ; 'The unspeakable vice': Public opinion and homosexuality, Leonardo's denunciation and his relation to Salai, Giovanantonio Bazzi -- the 'Sodomite' ; Moral conduct and obscene art. -- Artists and the law. Three cases of criminal artists ; Legal and psychological aspects of crime in the Renaissance ; Passion and crime in Cellini's life ; Leone Leoni -- a successful villain ; Caravaggio, the 'Bohemian' ; Belligerent artists ; The ethics of faking ; Claude's Liber Veritatis ; Faking of old masters and fraudulent restoration of antiques ; Thefts of works of art. -- Misers and wastrels. Misers ; Hans Holbein -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliography.".
- catalog description "Introduction: From craftsman to artist. The artist in the ancient world ; Medieval regression and the struggle to freedom ; The new ideal of the artist. -- Artists and patrons: remarks on a changing relationship. Financial resources and professional practices ; Old and new ways of evaluating works of art ; Religious convictions and vicissitudes of patronage ; Merchant class patronage and the emancipation of artists ; The volte-face in the relation between artist and patron ; Julius II and Michelangelo l Dilatoriness of artists. -- Artists' attitudes to their work. Artists' personalities and the beginning of the Renaissance ; Wandering craftsmen and artisans ; The lure of Rome ; Obsession with work ; Creative idleness ; Creation in solitude. -- Eccentric behavior and noble manners. Florentine eccentrics of the early sixteenth century ; Michelangelo's 'Distress of mind and temper' ; Tribulations of mind and body ; Cleanliness mania ; Alchemists and necromancers ; Weird hobbies ; Sixteenth century critics of eccentric artists ; The image of noble artist ; Rubens -- the perfect gentleman. -- Genius, madness, and melancholy. Genius and madness ; The saturnine temperament ; Hugo van der Goes' case history ; Seventeenth century melancholics: Annibale Carracci, Mastelletta, Adam Elsheimer, Francesco Duquesnoy, Carlo Dolci ; Was Franz Xaver Messerschmidt insane? -- Suicide of artists. A statistical enquiry ; Rosso Fiorentino ; Francesco Bassano ; Francesco Borromini ; Pietro Testa ; Marco Ricci ; Studies of Northern artists: Holland and England, France, Denmark ; Conclusion.".
- catalog description "a neglected master ; Artists' professions of poverty: Fra Filippo Lippi, Mantegna, Giambologna, Buontalenti ; Some wealthy masters in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries ; The financial aspect of Dürer's Netherlandish journey ; Titian's opulence and financial astuteness ; Two grand seigneurs of the Baroque: Bernini, Rubens ; Rubens and Rembrandt contrasted ; Van Dyck and Velasquez ; The acme of dignity and wealth: Sir Joshua Reynolds. -- Personality, character, and work. Works as keys to the character of artists ; Giuseppe Arcimboldo -- a Surrealist avant la lettre? ; Typological theories of psychologists: Lombroso and Kretschmer ; Psycho-analytical dialectics: the interaction between the artist's personality and work: Freud's study of Leonardo da Vinci, Andrea del Sarto's Harpies: a psycho-analytical mystification, The psycho-analytical Sesame. -- Does a constitutional type of artist exist?".
- catalog description "a squanderer? ; The pattern of prodigality in the Low Countries ; Artists' conviviality: The Dutch brotherhood in Rome, Festivities of Italian Renaissance artists ; Extravagance among the Italians: Lavishness vindicated, The gambler Guido Reni, Genoese spendthrifts ; Spanish, German, and French wastrels. -- Academic ambitions and professional jealousies. Professional pride ; Baccio Bandinelli's pretensions ; Academies of art in Florence and Rome ; Salvador Rosa's academy ; Titles and honours ; Stylish dress and decorous manners ; The reverse of the medal ; Jealousies in academic circles ; Suspicious masters ; Warfare within local schools: Bologna, Rome ; Regional feuds: Federigo Zuccari's 'Porta della Virtù', The Bolognese in Naples. -- Between famine and fame. The economic position of artists in the Renaissance ; Andreas Schiavone -- ".
- catalog extent "344 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Born under Saturn.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Born under Saturn.".
- catalog issued "1963".
- catalog issued "[1963]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Random House".
- catalog relation "Born under Saturn.".
- catalog subject "706.972".
- catalog subject "Artists Psychology.".
- catalog subject "Artists.".
- catalog subject "N71 .W54 1963".
- catalog tableOfContents "Celibacy, love, and licentiousness. Celibacy ; Raphael -- the lover ; Licentiousness and religious art: Filippo Lippi's elopement with Lucrezia Buti, Unprincipled Renaissance artists ; Debauchery among sixteenth and seventeenth century artists ; Agostino Tassi -- the seducer of Artemisia Gentileschi ; Illicit, ideal, and platonic love ; 'The unspeakable vice': Public opinion and homosexuality, Leonardo's denunciation and his relation to Salai, Giovanantonio Bazzi -- the 'Sodomite' ; Moral conduct and obscene art. -- Artists and the law. Three cases of criminal artists ; Legal and psychological aspects of crime in the Renaissance ; Passion and crime in Cellini's life ; Leone Leoni -- a successful villain ; Caravaggio, the 'Bohemian' ; Belligerent artists ; The ethics of faking ; Claude's Liber Veritatis ; Faking of old masters and fraudulent restoration of antiques ; Thefts of works of art. -- Misers and wastrels. Misers ; Hans Holbein -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: From craftsman to artist. The artist in the ancient world ; Medieval regression and the struggle to freedom ; The new ideal of the artist. -- Artists and patrons: remarks on a changing relationship. Financial resources and professional practices ; Old and new ways of evaluating works of art ; Religious convictions and vicissitudes of patronage ; Merchant class patronage and the emancipation of artists ; The volte-face in the relation between artist and patron ; Julius II and Michelangelo l Dilatoriness of artists. -- Artists' attitudes to their work. Artists' personalities and the beginning of the Renaissance ; Wandering craftsmen and artisans ; The lure of Rome ; Obsession with work ; Creative idleness ; Creation in solitude. -- Eccentric behavior and noble manners. Florentine eccentrics of the early sixteenth century ; Michelangelo's 'Distress of mind and temper' ; Tribulations of mind and body ; Cleanliness mania ; Alchemists and necromancers ; Weird hobbies ; Sixteenth century critics of eccentric artists ; The image of noble artist ; Rubens -- the perfect gentleman. -- Genius, madness, and melancholy. Genius and madness ; The saturnine temperament ; Hugo van der Goes' case history ; Seventeenth century melancholics: Annibale Carracci, Mastelletta, Adam Elsheimer, Francesco Duquesnoy, Carlo Dolci ; Was Franz Xaver Messerschmidt insane? -- Suicide of artists. A statistical enquiry ; Rosso Fiorentino ; Francesco Bassano ; Francesco Borromini ; Pietro Testa ; Marco Ricci ; Studies of Northern artists: Holland and England, France, Denmark ; Conclusion.".
- catalog tableOfContents "a neglected master ; Artists' professions of poverty: Fra Filippo Lippi, Mantegna, Giambologna, Buontalenti ; Some wealthy masters in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries ; The financial aspect of Dürer's Netherlandish journey ; Titian's opulence and financial astuteness ; Two grand seigneurs of the Baroque: Bernini, Rubens ; Rubens and Rembrandt contrasted ; Van Dyck and Velasquez ; The acme of dignity and wealth: Sir Joshua Reynolds. -- Personality, character, and work. Works as keys to the character of artists ; Giuseppe Arcimboldo -- a Surrealist avant la lettre? ; Typological theories of psychologists: Lombroso and Kretschmer ; Psycho-analytical dialectics: the interaction between the artist's personality and work: Freud's study of Leonardo da Vinci, Andrea del Sarto's Harpies: a psycho-analytical mystification, The psycho-analytical Sesame. -- Does a constitutional type of artist exist?".
- catalog tableOfContents "a squanderer? ; The pattern of prodigality in the Low Countries ; Artists' conviviality: The Dutch brotherhood in Rome, Festivities of Italian Renaissance artists ; Extravagance among the Italians: Lavishness vindicated, The gambler Guido Reni, Genoese spendthrifts ; Spanish, German, and French wastrels. -- Academic ambitions and professional jealousies. Professional pride ; Baccio Bandinelli's pretensions ; Academies of art in Florence and Rome ; Salvador Rosa's academy ; Titles and honours ; Stylish dress and decorous manners ; The reverse of the medal ; Jealousies in academic circles ; Suspicious masters ; Warfare within local schools: Bologna, Rome ; Regional feuds: Federigo Zuccari's 'Porta della Virtù', The Bolognese in Naples. -- Between famine and fame. The economic position of artists in the Renaissance ; Andreas Schiavone -- ".
- catalog title "Born under Saturn; the character and conduct of artists: a documented history from antiquity to the French Revolution [by] Rudolf and Margot Wittkower.".
- catalog type "text".