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June 16, 2010
Judith B. Steinhoff Sienese Painting after the Black Death: Artistic Pluralism, Politics, and the New Art Market New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007. 288 pp.; 12 color ills.; 90 b/w ills. Cloth $103.00 (9780521846646)
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In Painting in Florence and Siena after the Black Death (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1951), Millard Meiss argued that Tuscan society regarded the various calamities of the mid-trecento as divine punishment for its worldly ways, which led to a rejection of what he regarded as the human-centered, naturalistic pictorial style of early trecento art and a revival of the spiritually-centered, abstract style of the previous century. Early criticism notwithstanding (Benjamin Rowland, Jr., The Art Bulletin...