The 15th and 16th
centuries were a pivotal time for the nude in Western art. A renewed interested
in ancient Greek and Roman art brought the human body to the forefront of
artistic innovation. Artists on both sides of the Alps – Perugino, Pollaiuolo
and Gossaert among others – were copying from classical models, experimenting
with naturalistic approaches, as well as exploring new, non-religious subject
matter.
At the same time,
the nude was transforming Christian art, encouraging modern and dynamic
representations of age-old themes, from the story of Adam and Eve to the
crucifixion.
This spectacular
exhibition explores these important changes in a selection of exquisite works.
From full-scale paintings to jewel-like illustrations, bronze statuettes to
anatomical studies, they contrast idealised beauty with the ageing body, and
public images with more intimate, private works.
Together, they offer
an insight into a visual tradition that became central to European art, which
still resonates with artists and audiences today.
Exhibition organised
by the Royal Academy of Arts and the J. Paul Getty Museum
https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibition/the-renaissance-nude
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