Book contents
- Leon Battista Alberti in Exile
- Leon Battista Alberti in Exile
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Preliminaries: “The Florence Problem”
- Introduction
- Chapter One Padua
- Chapter Two Alberti in Padua I
- Chapter Three Alberti in Padua II
- Chapter Four Alberti in Bologna (c. 1421–1428?)
- Chapter Five Alberti in Rome (c. Late 1420s–1434)
- Chapter Six Finalities and Florence
- Bibliography
- Index
Chapter Six - Finalities and Florence
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 February 2025
- Leon Battista Alberti in Exile
- Leon Battista Alberti in Exile
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Preliminaries: “The Florence Problem”
- Introduction
- Chapter One Padua
- Chapter Two Alberti in Padua I
- Chapter Three Alberti in Padua II
- Chapter Four Alberti in Bologna (c. 1421–1428?)
- Chapter Five Alberti in Rome (c. Late 1420s–1434)
- Chapter Six Finalities and Florence
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
By 1434, Alberti was in Florence in employ of Pope Eugenius IV, who would also facilitate the return from exile of Cosimo de’ Medici. The art of Florence would ensure Alberti’s rhetorical high notes in De pictura. Alberti’s popularity lies in his invitation to art, not in its execution. Art theory has never perpetuated art process; organic continuum precedes intellectual reflection. The genesis of De pictura, our first modern book on painting, derives from the personal passion of Leon Battista Alberti in the humanist classroom and attendance before the visual majesty of Padua, Bologna, northern Europe, and Rome – witnessed by the acute eye of an illegitimate son, born in exile.
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- Leon Battista Alberti in Exile , pp. 317 - 336Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025