On the Beauty of Women - Agnolo Firenzuola - Books - University of Pennsylvania Press - 9780812214048 - October 1, 1992
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On the Beauty of Women

Agnolo Firenzuola

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On the Beauty of Women

First published in 1548, On the Beauty of Women purports to record two conversations shared by a young gentleman, Celso, and four ladies of the upper bourgeoisie in the vicinity of Florence. One afternoon Celso and the ladies consider universal beauty. On a subsequent evening, they attempt to fashion a composite picture of perfect beauty by combining the beautiful features of women they know. The standards of beauty established in the garden give way to the artistic, creative imagination of the human spirit, and the group's movement from garden to hall seems to echo the dialogue's movement from Nature to Art, from divinely to humanly created beauty.

Konrad Eisenbichler and Jacqueline Murray have provided the first translation into English of Firenzuola's dialogue since the nineteenth century. In their introduction, they argue that Firenzuola's work presents a useful point of entry into the society and values of the mid-sixteenth century. In its discussion of beauty, the dialogue reveals the intersection of Neoplantonic philosophy and mathematically based artistic theory, both inherited from classical antiquity. Indeed, Firenzuola's treatise has been assessed as one of the most significant expositions of Renaissance aesthetics.


136 pages, 19 illus.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 1, 1992
ISBN13 9780812214048
Publishers University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 136
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 8 mm   ·   226 g
Language English  
Editor Eisenbichler, Konrad
Editor Murray, Jacqueline

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