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Robb Stuart J.

“Pintoricchio’s Musica of the Sala delle Arti Liberali, Palazzi Pontifici, Vatican”. Early Music 42.2 (2014): 167-174.

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Article: journal 2014 robb2014
Summary

abstract: http://em.oxfordjournals.org/content/42/2/167.abstract.html?etoc

Musicologists are familiar with Pintoricchio’s late 15th-century fresco of Musica for its depiction of a vihuela player. However, Musica is possibly the earliest depiction of music as a liberal art that combines performance, history and theory in its symbolism, and it provides a snapshot of music at the end of the 15th century. This article examines the fresco, highlighting the detailed depictions of instruments, analysing the structure of the fresco and explaining how the structure of the fresco shows not only a collection of musicians, but also contains a representation of basic concepts of Boethian music theory. It concludes that the combination of realism and allegory in the fresco provides a valuable vehicle for the artist to outline the multi-faceted nature of music as a liberal art.


Keywords

Composer

Instrument VIHUELA

Century 15CENT, 16CENT

Region ITALY

Medium

Music genre

Research field HISTORY, SOCIAL HISTORY, INSTRUMENTS, ORGANOLOGY, ICONOGRAPHY