Franciscans and Art Patronage in Late Medieval Italy
In "Franciscans and Art Patronage in Late Medieval Italy," author Louise Bourdua delves into the evolution of church decoration among the Franciscans from 1250 to 1400. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2011, this insightful paperback spans 256 pages and offers a fresh perspective on the artistic endeavors of local Franciscan friars. Bourdua highlights the significance of three pivotal churches, illustrating how these friars prioritized their unique vision of artistic expression over the traditional models established by the mother church in Assisi. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of art, religion, and history during a transformative period in Italy. Discover how local influences shaped the rich tapestry of Franciscan art and its lasting impact on the cultural landscape of the time.