Vortrag Publikationsdatum 11.11.2024

The Adorned City : Considerations on Early Modern Painted Facades


Prof. Jérémie Koering wird einen Vortrag mit dem Titel „The Adorned City: Considerations on Early Modern Painted Facades“ in der Villa I Tatti am Donnerstag, den 21. November um 18 Uhr halten.

Abstract : During the Renaissance, many European cities were adorned with painted facades (al secco, al fresco and a sgraffito) presenting historiated scenes, monumental figures, ornaments (heraldic, vegetal, all’antica, grotesque) and architectural illusionistic structures. Yet, despite its geographical and chronological scope, this phenomenon often remains outside our historical horizon, due to the absence of a comprehensive study of the political, legal, social and artistic issues accompanying its development. This seminar will provide an opportunity to present the broad outlines of a collective research project supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation, the aim of which is to tackle this historical problem on a European scale. By focusing on secular buildings (palaces, town halls, bourgeois houses, etc.), we will more specifically measure the contribution of this phenomenon to the definition of “public space” in European urban societies. A specific study of the Casa Mazzanti painted by Alberto Cavalli around 1530 will then enable us to pinpoint the ways in which these ornaments function in north Italy. In fact, to adorn the city would be to add luster to the common space by the joint accumulation of ornamenta and life exempla. It is indeed the combined Roman logic of the aedibus adjuncta and the res gestae which provides, during the Renaissance, the legal and ethical models for this decorative dignitas. Thanks to a few comparisons, we will also be able to see that this double ancient heritage, widely taken up and glossed over by Renaissance humanists such as Leon Battista Alberti, irrigates in fact more extensively the phenomenon of painted facades in Renaissance.