Art and Music in the Early Modern Period: Essays in Honor of Franca Trinchieri Camiz
- Editor: McIver, Katherine A.
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Contents
- Contents: Introduction. Art and Music in Italy: The music of devotion: image, voice and the imagination in a Madonna of Humility by Domenico di Bartolo, Andrew Ladis
- Musical images for devotions: Benedetto Coda's altarpiece for the Rosary, Katherine Powers
- Music, patrons and politics: A re-assessment of Zaganelli's altarpiece for Rolando Pallavicino and DomItilla Gambara, Katherine A. McIver
- Architecture for 'divine hymns': the organ of Antonio da Sangallo the Younger for the Church of Santo Spirito in Sassia, Eunice D. Howe
- Portrait of a lutenist at the Museo Civico of Como: an inquiry, Mariagrazia Carlone
- Portraying Claudio Merulo, 'that great fountain whose value deserved no other prize than heaven itself', Rebecca Edwards
- Musical portraits of female musicians at the northern Italian courts in the 1570s, Laurie Stras
- Humanism and the arts: parallels between Alberti's On Painting and Guglielmo Ebreo's On ... Dancing, Barbara Sparti
- Lomazzo's Trattato ... della pittura and Galilei's Fronimo: picturing music and sounding images in 1584, Leslie Korrick. Art and Music in Northern Europe: Representations of musicians in medieval Christian iconography of Ireland and Scotland as local cul
- The Stall Of Jubal: A Flemish reflection of Italian humanism, Herbert Turrentine
- Variations on the theme of The Planets' Children, or medieval musical life according to the housebook's astrological imagery, Zdravko Blazekovic
- 'All things in this world is but the musick of inconstancie': music, sensuality and the sublime in 17th-century Vanitas Imagery, Linda Phyllis Austern
- Musical indulgence and pleasurable sound in 17th-century Dutch art, Roy Sonnema. A Tribute to Franca Trinchieri Camiz: Music performance and healing in renaissance Rome revealed by text and images, Franca Trinchieri Camiz
- Biblical music and dance through renaissance eyes, Franca Trinchieri Camiz
- Music settings to poems by Michelangelo and Vittoria Col