Taluni aspetti della scultura lignea nei secoli XIV-XV
Some aspects of wooden sculpture in the 14th-15th centuries
Abstract
The study focuses on the crucial moments of the wooden sculpture of Catalan imprint in Sardinia in the XIV and XV centuries in relation to the historical, commercial and cultural events, considering the role of the merchants and of the religious orders at the time of the progressive Catalan-Aragonese conquest (from Jaime II to the two Martin), and to its consolidation in the phase of the transfer of the Court in Naples wanted by the king utriusque Siciliae Fernando II de Aragón and Isabel de Castilla.
Lo studio s’incentra sui momenti cruciali della scultura lignea d’impronta catalana in Sardegna nei secoli XIV e XV in rapporto agli eventi storici, commerciali e culturali, considerando il ruolo dei mercanti e degli Ordini religiosi nel periodo della progressiva conquista catalano aragonese (da Giacomo II ai due Martino) e al suo consolidamento nella fase del trasferimento della corte a Napoli voluto dal re utriusque Siciliae Ferdinando I d’Aragona che apre agli influssi italo- fiamminghi, rafforzati durante il regno di Ferdinando II d’Aragona e Isabella di Castiglia.
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