08: The City on Display
Council of Florence
Councils: caused by Western Schism (1378-1417)
new theories of church authority and rule develop for and against councils
- Council of Pisa 1409
- Council of Constance 1414-18
- Council of Basel (1431) Ferrara (1438) Florence (1439); ends 1449
- Schism with Eastern Church (1054-)
- Rise of Ottomans: need for aid
- Greek scholars, clerics in Florence
- Art, learning on display
Martin V (Oddone Colonna) (1417-1431)
Eugenius IV (Gabriele Condulmer) (1431-1447)
Filarete Door, Rome, St. Peter’s Basilica
Gozzoli, Chapel of the Magi, Palazzo Medici
Nicholas V (Tommaso Parentucelli) (1447-1555)
- part of S. Marco library foundation group
- Humanists, artists to Rome: rebuild city, church administration
- Rome and papacy as center of Italian power dynamics
Joseph II Patriarch of Costantinople: Benozzo Gozzoli, Palazzo Medici (1459)
tomb: SMN
From crises to stability: Lodi (and then: to crisis again)
- Expansions of contado, zones of control by Italian city-states after 1400
- Condottieri mercenaries
- High cost of warfare
Peace of Lodi, 1454: “Italian League”
Nicholas V at center (signs 1455)
25 years, renewable
Venice, Rome, Milan, Naples
Goals of Lodi:
- keep foreign powers (notably France) out of peninsula
- allow for united action against external threats: Turks (1453/Constantinople)
Problems:
Conflicts of interest among city states
Like HRE but weaker
- Not all units fully sovereign
- Little means for united action or meetings
- No single leader of league
Lasts until 1490s
Big 5:
Milan, Venice, Florence, Rome, Naples (Regno)
Kingdom of Naples (with Sicily) “Regno”
Aragon
Angevins in Naples till 1435; succession crisis .
Rome/Papal States
Venice
Oligarchy: doge
Stato del mar; stato di terrafirma
Ottoman expansion
Milan
Signorial government.
Sforza married into Visconti; sieze control, 1450
Duomo
1290s— crossing still unfinished
Competitions for major commissions
Ex: Baptistery North doors
Lorenzo Ghiberti (1378-1455)
Filippo Brunelleschi. (1377-1446)
- Father notary: mother from old family (Spini)
- abbaco education; goldsmith;
- Arte della Seta 1402 ca:
- To Rome with Donatello 1415 ca
- perspective experiments
Lana: competition for cupola 1418
25 March 1436 dedicated
Museo dell’Opera del Duomo
Museo di Storia della Scienza: Brunelleschi
Some other Brunelleschi projects:
- 1419 Innocenti begun, opened 1445
- 1421 S. Lorenzo
- 1434 ca S. Spirito.
- 1433 ca Pazzi Chapel at S Croce
Palazzo building
Clothing, fashion, textiles
http://www.margospatterns.com/Products/index.html#italian
Realm of Venus: a site especially for SCA
Extant Italian dresses (16th C)
Costume Gallery, Palazzo Pitti
Velvet: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Arte dalla lana Wikipedia italiana