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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A pintura de Jesuíno do Monte Carmelo em São Paulo e Itu: busca dos referenciais iconográficos e novas considerações / The painting of Jesuíno do Monte Carmelo in São Paulo and Itu: search of iconographic references and new considerations

Murayama, Eduardo Tsutomu [UNESP] 01 April 2016 (has links)
Submitted by EDUARDO TSUTOMU MURAYAMA null (eduardomurayama@yahoo.com) on 2016-05-16T03:37:16Z No. of bitstreams: 1 TESE EDUARDO T MURAYAMA - CORRIGIDA - MAIO 2016.pdf: 14126120 bytes, checksum: 4f523f7eea397c8b25b61bc401609c63 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Juliano Benedito Ferreira (julianoferreira@reitoria.unesp.br) on 2016-05-18T19:17:04Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 muruyama_et_dr_ia_par.pdf: 1794404 bytes, checksum: 333482f5a959893eb149fd9e8ec63099 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-05-18T19:17:04Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 muruyama_et_dr_ia_par.pdf: 1794404 bytes, checksum: 333482f5a959893eb149fd9e8ec63099 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-04-01 / Não recebi financiamento / Esta pesquisa tem como objetivo dar continuidade ao trabalho iniciado na minha dissertação de mestrado, sobre a obra pictórica de Jesuíno Francisco de Paula Gusmão, conhecido na historiografia da arte brasileira como Padre Jesuíno do Monte Carmelo (1764-1819). Apresentada em 2010, os estudos iniciais cobriram as obras do artista então encontradas na Igreja da Ordem Terceira do Carmo de São Paulo e seu processo de restauração, sob coordenação do Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional – IPHAN. Daquele momento até o presente, outras relevantes descobertas envolvendo Jesuíno foram efetuadas na cidade de Itu (SP): na Igreja Matriz de Nossa Senhora da Candelária, onde o padre pintor trabalhou em parceria com o Mestre José Patrício da Silva Manso (1740-1801), foram resgatadas pinturas parietais do século XVIII e indícios da participação de outros artífices até então desconhecidos pelos pesquisadores, além de trechos de um tabuado com pinturas inéditas de Jesuíno. Desse modo, a finalização do restauro da Carmo paulistana, mais as recentes descobertas da Matriz ituana e a possível recuperação do painel do teto da Igreja do Carmo de Itu, também de autoria de Jesuíno, somadas à busca dos possíveis referenciais iconográficos utilizados pelo sacerdote artista, ampliam a obra pictórica do padre Jesuíno do Monte Carmelo e fornecem material para que se realize uma revisão sobre a relevância de sua produção para a história da arte paulista e brasileira. / This research aims to continue the work started in my master's dissertation about the pictorial work of Jesuíno Francisco de Paula Gusmão, known in the history of Brazilian art as Priest Jesuíno do Monte Carmelo (1764-1819). Presented in 2010, the initial studies covered the works of the artist found in the Church of the Ordem Terceira do Carmo de São Paulo and its restoration process, coordinated by the Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional - IPHAN. From that time until the present, other relevant discoveries involving Jesuíno were made in the city of Itu (SP): in the Church of Nossa Senhora da Candelária, where the painter priest worked with the Master José Patrício da Silva Manso (1740-1801), parietal paintings from the eighteenth century were rescued and evidence the involvement of other craftsmen hitherto unknown by the researchers, as well as fragments from a clapboard with new paintings by Jesuíno. Thus, the completion of the restoration of the Igreja do Carmo de São Paulo, more recent discoveries of Itu’s Mother Church and the possible recovery of the ceiling painting of the Igreja do Carmo de Itu, also authored by Jesuíno, together with the search for possible iconographic references used by the priest artist, extend the pictorial work of Priest Jesuíno do Monte Carmelo and provide material for that conduct a review of the relevance of its production to the history of São Paulo art and Brazilian art.
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Art, devotion and patronage at Santa Maria dei Carmini, Venice : with special reference to the 16th-Century altarpieces

Hammond, Joseph January 2011 (has links)
This study is an art history of Santa Maria dei Carmini, Venice, from its foundation in c. 1286 to the present day, with a special focus on the late Renaissance period (c. 1500-1560). It explores a relatively overlooked corner of Renaissance Venice and provides an opportunity to study the Carmelite Order's relationship to art. It seeks to answer outstanding questions of attribution, dating, patronage, architectural arrangements and locations of works of art in the church. Additionally it has attempted to have a diverse approach to problems of interpretation and has examined the visual imagery's relationship to the Carmelite liturgy, religious function and later interpretations of art works. Santa Maria dei Carmini was amongst the largest basilicas in Venice when it was completed and the Carmelites were a major international order with a strong literary tradition. Their church in Venice contained a wealth of art works produced by one of the most restlessly inventive generations in the Western European tradition. Chapter 1 outlines a history of the Carmelites, their hagiography and devotions, which inform much of the discussion in later chapters. The second Chapter discusses the early history of the Carmelite church in Venice, establishing when it was founded, and examining the decorative aspects before 1500. It demonstrates how the tramezzo and choir-stalls compartmentalised the nave and how these different spaces within the church were used. Chapter 3 studies two commissions for the decoration of the tramezzo, that span the central period of this thesis, c. 1500-1560. There it is shown that subjects relevant to the Carmelite Order, and the expected public on different sides of the tramezzo were chosen and reinterpreted over time as devotions changed. Cima da Conegliano's Adoration of the Shepherds (c. 1511) is discussed in Chapter 4, where the dedication of the altar is definitively proven and the respective liturgy is expanded upon. The tradition of votive images is shown to have influenced Cima's representation of the donor. In Chapter 5 Cima's altarpiece for the Scuola di Sant'Alberto's altar is shown to have been replaced because of the increasing ambiguity over the identification of the titulus after the introduction of new Carmelite saints at the beginning of the century. Its compositional relationship to the vesperbild tradition is also examined and shown to assist the faithful in important aspects of religious faith. The sixth chapter examines the composition of Lorenzo Lotto's St Nicholas in Glory (1527-29) and how it dramatises the relationship between the devoted, the interceding saints and heaven. It further hypothesises that the inclusion of St Lucy is a corroboration of the roles performed by St Nicholas and related to the confraternity's annual celebrations in December. The authorship, date and iconography of Tintoretto's Presentation of Christ (c. 1545) is analysed in Chapter 7, which also demonstrates how the altarpiece responds to the particular liturgical circumstances on the feast of Candlemas. The final chapter discusses the church as a whole, providing the first narrative of the movement of altars and development of the decorative schemes. The Conclusion highlights the important themes that have developed from this study and provides a verdict on the role of ‘Carmelite art' in the Venice Carmini.

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