Earthly Delights

A History of the Renaissance

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Hailed by The Times as 'a pearl of a book', this new narrative history of the Renaissance by one of the UK’s foremost art critics takes in the whole of Europe and its global context

A Sunday Times Art Book of the Year

What was the 'Renaissance'? In the nineteenth century this flowering of creativity and thought was celebrated as the birth of the modern world. Today many historians are sceptical about its very existence. Earthly Delights rekindles the Renaissance as a seismic change in European mentalities, in a panoramic history that encompasses Florence and Bruges, London and Nuremberg. Artists from northern as well as southern Europe, including Leonardo, Bosch, Bruegel and Titian, star in a captivating and beautifully illustrated narrative that sets their lives against a period of convulsive change across a continent that was finding itself as it ‘discovered’ the world.

Art critic and writer Jonathan Jones tells the story of Renaissance artists as pioneers, adventurers and ‘geniuses’, a Renaissance concept. Albrecht Durer gazes with wonder on Aztec art in Brussels in 1520, Leonardo da Vinci tries to perfect a flying machine, Hieronymus Bosch finds inspiration in West African ivory carvings imported by the Portuguese to Antwerp. A then unknown Netherlandish painter, Pieter Bruegel, arrives in 1550s Rome just as Michelangelo is striving in the same city to raise the new St Peter’s Basilica towards heaven. From Atlantic voyages to Germanic woods, Italian palazzi to the royal castle of Prague, this was an age when people dared to experiment with the occult and dabble in utopias: to think and create new worlds.
Extent: 336 pp
Format: Hardback
Illustrations: 170
Publication date: 2023-10-19
Size: 24.6 x 18.6 cm
ISBN: 9780500023136
Introduction 1. The Arnolfini Nude 2. The Naked Citizen 3. The Triumph of Love 4. Profane Angels 5. Worldly Knowledge 6. Haywain To Hell 7. The Garden of Earthly Delights 8. Render Unto Caesar 9. Melancholia 10. Pulse of Life 11. Judgements 12. Carnival and Lent 13. Curiosities

Press Reviews

A pearl of a book, a delight to read, full of language and ideas that form a tumbling elegy to the eruption of curiosity of the age
Anna Keays, The Times

Jonathan Jones, the art critic of the <i>Guardian</i>, rides into battle like the knights in Uccellos Battle of San Romano, gives you big ideas and bold themes, then, dismounting, writes with lyrical loveliness about the light-catching locks and spiralling curls of Leonardos angels or the slender, honeytrap Venuses of Lucas Cranach the Elder ... This is the Renaissance of Botticelli and Bosch, of heavenly goddesses and teeming hells
Laura Freeman, Art Books of the Year, The Sunday Times

Jonathan Jones has reimagined the Renaissance for our times in a beautifully written love letter to the art of Leonardo, Bosch, Drer, Titian, Michelangelo and so many others ... it is a tale of artistic innovation and exchange in a world of sex, piety, revolution and discovery. From Van Eyck to Caravaggio, each page makes new connections and offers brilliant revelations about works we thought we knew, but which appear anew under Jones period gaze. His love of the art of the period is passionate and infectious: a superb achievement
Jerry Brotton, author of 'The Renaissance Bazaar'


About the Author

Jonathan Jones is the art critic for the iGuardiani newspaper He is the author of several books including iThe Lost Battles Leonardo Michelangelo and the Artistic Duel that Defined the Renaissancei 2010 iThe Loves of the Artists Art and Passion in the Renaissancei 2013 iSensations The Story of British Art from Hogarth to Banksyi 2019 and iArtemisia Gentileschii 2020 Jones was also a member of the jury for the 2009 Turner Prize and has appeared in the BBC series iPrivate Life of a Masterpiecei He was Series Consultant for BBC2s iCivilisationsi and is a frequent contributor to BBC Radio 4s iFront Rowi

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