The Academy of the Blenio Valle self-fashioning identity in the Milanese Cinquecento
In the present paper I analyse the Milanese Academy of the Blenio Valley, founded in 1568 by the engraver Ambrogio Brambilla, through the idea of the construction of the artist’s identity in the so-called Renaissance. By using the grotesque-realism mechanism, this group of artists and artisans adop...
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doaj-d421c1e9281945d5a54f7698e706bfd82021-06-22T16:12:04ZporUniversidade Estadual de CampinasFigura2317-46252019-08-016110.20396/figura.v6i1.9967The Academy of the Blenio Valle self-fashioning identity in the Milanese CinquecentoGabriela Paiva de Toledo0Universidade Estadual de Campinas In the present paper I analyse the Milanese Academy of the Blenio Valley, founded in 1568 by the engraver Ambrogio Brambilla, through the idea of the construction of the artist’s identity in the so-called Renaissance. By using the grotesque-realism mechanism, this group of artists and artisans adopted a carnival-like mask, the facchino, a peasant character drawn from the Milanese everyday life. In their grotesque poetry, the academics make it clear that this ignoble character was nothing more thanan outermost encasement of a noble inner essence. Merging the carnival mask and Neoplatonic thought through the translation of carnival elements into a more intellectual form, that is to say, the Platonic text, the academics constructed and reinforced their divine status on a par with poets. https://econtents.bc.unicamp.br/inpec/index.php/figura/article/view/9967 |
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The Academy of the Blenio Valle self-fashioning identity in the Milanese Cinquecento |
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The Academy of the Blenio Valle self-fashioning identity in the Milanese Cinquecento |
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In the present paper I analyse the Milanese Academy of the Blenio Valley, founded in 1568 by the engraver Ambrogio Brambilla, through the idea of the construction of the artist’s identity in the so-called Renaissance. By using the grotesque-realism mechanism, this group of artists and artisans adopted a carnival-like mask, the facchino, a peasant character drawn from the Milanese everyday life. In their grotesque poetry, the academics make it clear that this ignoble character was nothing more thanan outermost encasement of a noble inner essence. Merging the carnival mask and Neoplatonic thought through the translation of carnival elements into a more intellectual form, that is to say, the Platonic text, the academics constructed and reinforced their divine status on a par with poets.
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