PAINTING AS MEDICINE IN EARLY MODERN ROME: Giulio Mancini and the Efficacy of Art
Through a study of the writings of the papal physician and art critic Giulio Mancini, explores early modern art collecting in Italy. Argues that art within domestic context was understood to create healthy bodies, minds, and societies through the mechanism of the imagination.
Format: Hardbound
Pages: 228
Publisher: Penn State Univ
Size: 8¼x10¼ inches
ISBN: 9780271071039
Item #: 7942532
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