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Ambrogio Lorenzetti’s Good and Bad Government Reconsidered: Painting the Politics of Renaissance Siena (Hardcover)

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A new examination of Ambrogio Lorenzetti’s Good and Bad Government through the lens of the Hymn to Justice.

In 1338 Ambrogio Lorenzetti painted three huge frescoes known today as Good and Bad Government on the walls of the Sala dei Nove, the Room of the Nine, in the Palazzo Pubblico in Siena, where the city’s nine executive magistrates presided over the destiny of this famous commune. The frescoes were meant to be strong visual reminders of the Nove’s duties and an admonishment of the nefarious effects of bad government. Good and Bad Government has become one of the most widely reproduced works of the early Renaissance and is recognized for its many innovations, including the first European panorama of a cityscape and countryside. But what sort of visual journey was Ambrogio asking the Nove to make?

The murals have become one of art’s great puzzles, challenging scholars and the public alike. They have been studied as symbols and allegories of abstract political concepts in which good and bad government are starkly juxtaposed; scant attention, however, has been paid to the images themselves. This book attempts finally to illuminate Ambrogio’s pictorial strategy by reading it in light of the Hymn to Justice inscribed upon the walls. The frescoes enrich the poet’s message, subtly changing and even subverting it. Instead of a pictorial lecture straightforwardly contrasting a utopia with a dystopia, Ambrogio blurs the binaries and invites the viewer to look beneath the idyllic surface of Sienese civic life.
 
Ambrogio Lorenzetti’s Good and Bad Government Reconsidered
sheds new light on one of the most important artworks of the early Italian Renaissance, presenting a fresh reading of its rich artistic message. 

About the Author


Jules Lubbock is the author of numerous scholarly books on art and architectural history. He is a former architecture critic for the New Statesman and was an architectural adviser and speechwriter for The King of the United Kingdom. He is emeritus professor of art history at the University of Essex.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781915401137
ISBN-10: 1915401135
Publisher: Ad Ilissvm
Publication Date: October 20th, 2024
Pages: 304
Language: English