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Frontmatter
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations xi
- Abbreviations xviii
- Acknowledgments xx
- Prologue xxiv
- Plates xxviii
- Introduction. The View as an Urban Portrait 1
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I The View as a Printed Cartographic and Artistic Visualization
- 1 The View of Venice in a Genealogy of City Views and Government Mapping 25
- 2 A City as a World. Jacopo de’ Barbari’s View in 1500 40
- 3 A Perspectival Investigation of Jacopo de’ Barbari’s View of Venice 50
- 4 An Artist’s Address Book. Notes on Venice’s Artistic Geography 62
- 5 Beyond Venice. At the Margins of the View 75
- 6 Vessels of Political Communication 86
- 7 Navigating the Business of Print in Venice with Jacopo de’ Barbari 96
- 8 On the Collection History of the View’s Matrices 107
- 9 The Graphic Inventions of Jacopo de’ Barbari 119
- 10 Revisiting “lontani et altra fantaxia”. An Eyckian Perspective on Giovanni Bellini and Jacopo de’ Barbari 136
- 11 Jacopo de’ Barbari, a Wandering Court Artist in the North. Changing Perspectives on His Role in Northern Renaissance Art 150
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II The View as a Reflection of Venice and Venetian Life
- 12 Toward the Perfect City Urban Development in the Quattrocento 163
- 13 The Wellhead as an Amenity of Venetian Urban Space 176
- 14 Hidden in Plain Sight (and Hearing) Venetian Bells and Their Towers 189
- 15 Santa Lucia and Corpus Domini at the Turn of the Sixteenth Century. The View and Urban Patterns 199
- 16 Monastic and Convent Life as a City Phenomenon 212
- 17 Gendered Space(s) and the View 226
- 18 Wifely Mobility in Renaissance Venice 238
- 19 Two Palaces, a Chapel, and an Art Collection on the Grand Canal. The World of Domenico di Piero in Jacopo de’ Barbari’s View of Venice 250
- 20 Luxury Goods in Jacopo de’ Barbari’s Venice 260
- 21 “Both by Sea and Land”. Venetian Trade and Retail in the View 273
- 22 Imagining Social and Political Relations in the View. From Piazza San Marco to Murano 284
- 23 Cosmopolitanism in Venice and State Strategies 295
- Epilogue 307
- Appendix 1. The View and Its Relevance Today. Venice Then and Now 315
- Appendix 2. Anton Kolb’s Copyright Permission and Export License Request for the View of Venice 336
- Appendix 3. Will of Anton Kolb, October 12, 1541 338
- Bibliography 341
- Contributors 381
- Index 391
- Image Credits 409
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations xi
- Abbreviations xviii
- Acknowledgments xx
- Prologue xxiv
- Plates xxviii
- Introduction. The View as an Urban Portrait 1
-
I The View as a Printed Cartographic and Artistic Visualization
- 1 The View of Venice in a Genealogy of City Views and Government Mapping 25
- 2 A City as a World. Jacopo de’ Barbari’s View in 1500 40
- 3 A Perspectival Investigation of Jacopo de’ Barbari’s View of Venice 50
- 4 An Artist’s Address Book. Notes on Venice’s Artistic Geography 62
- 5 Beyond Venice. At the Margins of the View 75
- 6 Vessels of Political Communication 86
- 7 Navigating the Business of Print in Venice with Jacopo de’ Barbari 96
- 8 On the Collection History of the View’s Matrices 107
- 9 The Graphic Inventions of Jacopo de’ Barbari 119
- 10 Revisiting “lontani et altra fantaxia”. An Eyckian Perspective on Giovanni Bellini and Jacopo de’ Barbari 136
- 11 Jacopo de’ Barbari, a Wandering Court Artist in the North. Changing Perspectives on His Role in Northern Renaissance Art 150
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II The View as a Reflection of Venice and Venetian Life
- 12 Toward the Perfect City Urban Development in the Quattrocento 163
- 13 The Wellhead as an Amenity of Venetian Urban Space 176
- 14 Hidden in Plain Sight (and Hearing) Venetian Bells and Their Towers 189
- 15 Santa Lucia and Corpus Domini at the Turn of the Sixteenth Century. The View and Urban Patterns 199
- 16 Monastic and Convent Life as a City Phenomenon 212
- 17 Gendered Space(s) and the View 226
- 18 Wifely Mobility in Renaissance Venice 238
- 19 Two Palaces, a Chapel, and an Art Collection on the Grand Canal. The World of Domenico di Piero in Jacopo de’ Barbari’s View of Venice 250
- 20 Luxury Goods in Jacopo de’ Barbari’s Venice 260
- 21 “Both by Sea and Land”. Venetian Trade and Retail in the View 273
- 22 Imagining Social and Political Relations in the View. From Piazza San Marco to Murano 284
- 23 Cosmopolitanism in Venice and State Strategies 295
- Epilogue 307
- Appendix 1. The View and Its Relevance Today. Venice Then and Now 315
- Appendix 2. Anton Kolb’s Copyright Permission and Export License Request for the View of Venice 336
- Appendix 3. Will of Anton Kolb, October 12, 1541 338
- Bibliography 341
- Contributors 381
- Index 391
- Image Credits 409