Joanna Woods-Marsden
Renaissance Self-Portraiture: The Visual Construction of Identity and the Social Status of the Artist
New Haven:
Yale University Press,
1997.
285 pp.; 57 color ills.; 109 b/w ills.
Cloth
$60.00
(0300075960)
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This book takes on the challenging topic of Italian (despite its title) Renaissance portraiture and self-fashioning, but with a particular focus, that of artists’ self-portraits. The author’s premise is that the increasing number of such self-portraits over the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries marks the changing status of the artist within the culture from craftsman to intellect. Such an evolutionary claim is certainly supported by historical evidence familiar to students of the period, most notably the...