Description
The first book-length study on Bellini's famous portrait of Sultan Mehmed II, tracing its history from the Ottoman Empire to the present day.
About the Author
Elizabeth Rodini is the Andrew Heiskell Arts Director at the American Academy in Rome, Italy. Previously she founded the Program in Museums and Society at Johns Hopkins University, USA, where she was Teaching Professor in the History of Art.
Reviews
From time to time a book will inspire us more than most, or convince us that the direction our own thinking has recently taken is worthwhile, or simply engage us in a thought-provoking historical story that is very well-told. Elizabeth Rodini, a distinguished art historian based in Rome, has achieved all this and more with her latest book. * Susan Scollay, Emporium *
Elizabeth Rodini's thoughtful account traces the circuitous journey made by the portrait of Mehmet the Conqueror by Gentile Bellini that now belongs to the National Gallery in London ... The book fortuitously coincides with the Istanbul Municipality's purchase of a related picture ... It is unlikely, however, that its story will be as rich or colourful as the one she tells about the London portrait. * Cornucopia *
Rodini manages to be both erudite and personable. She has an eye for the compelling anecdote. The book is never dull or overly detailed. * Asian Review of Books *
Rodini's study covers the journey of this painting through time and geographies, revealing interactions and encounters between different cultures and politics, and throwing light upon concepts of likeness, symbolism and patrimony ... resulting in a new inspiring reading. * Gunsel Renda, Professor at the Department of Archaeology and History of Art, Koc University, Istanbul, Turkey. *
Rodini's essential "social life" of the Mehmed II portrait evokes both a memoir and a mystery novel. Her cross-cultural study blends meticulous archival research and rich critical analysis to examine every aspect of this complex painting - from its physicality to its reception spanning its inception in fifteenth-century Constantinople to contemporary London. * Lia Markey, Director of the Center for Renaissance Studies, Newberry Library, Chicago, USA. *
Rodini masterfully demonstrates the use of an intertextual methodology for making sense of rumors and traces throughout the book ... [and] does not shy away from deep theoretical engagement, revisiting time and again the deceptively simple question of "what is a painting?" * 21: Inquiries into Art, History, and the Visual *
Book Information
ISBN 9780755616619
Author Elizabeth Rodini
Format Paperback
Page Count 230
Imprint I.B. Tauris
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 378g