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Acknowledgments
I. MONUMENTS, IMITATION, AND THE NOBLE IDEAL IN EARLY RENAISSANCE ITALY
Introduction: Reinventing Nobility? Artifacts and the Monumental Pose from Petrarch to Platina
1. How to Perform Like a Statue: Ghirlandaio, Pontano, and Exemplarity
2. From Castrated Statues to Empty Colossi: Emasculation vs. Monumentality in Bembo, Castiglione, and the Sala Paolina
II. PRINT MONUMENTS, EXPOSURE, AND STRATEGIES OF CONCEALMENT
3. Banishing the Hollow Man: Print, Clothing, and Aretino's Emblems of Truth
4. Heroes with Damp Brains? Image vs. Text in Printed Portrait-Books
5. Silenus Strategies: The Failure of Personal Emblems
Afterword
Notes
Works Cited
Index
Contents
Acknowledgments
I. MONUMENTS, IMITATION, AND THE NOBLE IDEAL IN EARLY RENAISSANCE ITALY
Introduction: Reinventing Nobility? Artifacts and the Monumental Pose from Petrarch to Platina
1. How to Perform Like a Statue: Ghirlandaio, Pontano, and Exemplarity
2. From Castrated Statues to Empty Colossi: Emasculation vs. Monumentality in Bembo, Castiglione, and the Sala Paolina
II. PRINT MONUMENTS, EXPOSURE, AND STRATEGIES OF CONCEALMENT
3. Banishing the Hollow Man: Print, Clothing, and Aretino's Emblems of Truth
4. Heroes with Damp Brains? Image vs. Text in Printed Portrait-Books
5. Silenus Strategies: The Failure of Personal Emblems
Afterword
Notes
Works Cited
Index