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About the Author
Jaynie Anderson is professor emeritus at the University of Melbourne, where she was foundation director of the Australian Institute of Art History (2009-15) and Herald Chair of Fine Arts (1997-2014). She is a fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities and past president of the Comite Internationale de l'Histoire de l'Art. In 2015 she was knighted by the president of the Republic of Italy as Ufficiale dell'Ordine della Stella d'Italia. Educated at the University of Melbourne and Bryn Mawr College, she was the first woman Rhodes Fellow at the University of Oxford. Her recent books include Unconstrained Passions: The Architect's House as Museum in the Italian Past and the Australian Present (2016) and The Invention of Melbourne: A Baroque Archbishop and a Gothic Architect (2017).
Reviews
"Jaynie Anderson's splendid, thoroughly researched new biography will come as a surprise to those who know Giovanni Morelli (1816-91) only from his published art-historical writings." -- David Alan Brown, The Burlington Magazine
"Jaynie Anderson is certainly the appropriate person to write Morelli's first book-length biography. Over a distinguished career, she has conducted extensive research into Morelli." - Luke Uglow, Apollo The International Art Magazine
"Jaynie Anderson has structured the life story of one of the most famous connoisseurs of Western art around her insight that his method of attribution was ultimately intended to protect the Italian artistic heritage." - Giovanni Mazzaferro, History of Humanities
"Morelli's publications have often been studied in isolation and misconstrued as if he only focused on details in a painting. Jaynie Anderson's important new biography provides a welcome corrective to this by foregrounding Morelli's education and career as a patriot of the Risorgimento." - Bruce Boucher, The Art Newspaper
"Anderson has brought together for the first time in English many of the facts of Morelli's life." - Jonathan Beckman, London Review of Books
"Anderson's biography is therefore as much about the politics of place, and Morelli's career demonstrative of just how often art was purposefully politicised during the Risorgimento." - Andrea Bubenik, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art
Book Information
ISBN 9788899765958
Author Jaynie Anderson
Format Hardback
Page Count 268
Imprint Officina Libraria
Publisher Officina Libraria
Weight(grams) 680g