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ISBN: HB: 9780300126150

Yale University Press

July 2007

184 pp.

30.5x19.7 cm

269 colour illus.

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Gates of Paradise

Lorenzo Ghiberti's Renaissance Masterpiece

In 1452, Florentine sculptor Lorenzo Ghiberti unveiled a masterpiece that had been a quarter-century in the making: ten bronze panels depicting intricate scenes from the Old Testament. The monumental gilded bronze doors (each over 15 feet tall) were designed for the Baptistery in the Piazza del Duomo in Florence. Centuries of admirers have considered 'The Gates of Paradise' one of the great masterworks of Western art. This extensively illustrated book displays the full glory and elaborate details of many of the newly restored bronze panels, the remarkable work of the conservators and restorers who cleaned the priceless doors. In a series of fascinating chapters, expert contributors capture Ghiberti's world, his remarkable talent at representing human emotion in rich illusionistic settings, the relationships between Renaissance patrons and artists, and the collaborations and rivalries among artists. Other chapters explore the challenging craft of bronze sculpture, Ghiberti's casting and finishing techniques, and the painstaking process involved in documenting and restoring the treasured doors. A chronology of Ghiberti's life completes this lavishly produced volume.

About the Author

Gary M. Radke is Dean's Professor of the Humanities, Syracuse University. He is editor of a book on Verrocchio's David and co-author of "Art, Power, and Patronage in Renaissance Florence", among many other publications on Italian Renaissance art.

Reviews

"...in tone the illustrations of these gilded masterpieces have a comfortable truth about them, and the concise clear-sighted essays combine to make this a reliable and necessary book" – Brian Sewell, World of Interiors

"...a slim yet intellectually substantial monograph... Concise clear-sighted essays... make this a key text in understanding the circumstances, duration and innovation of the work... a truly illuminating book" – The Evening Standard