New Audio Guide Reveals True Meaning of Fra Angelico Frescoes at San Marco, in Florence, Italy

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Fra Angelico's magnificent 15th Century frescoes at San Marco monastery in Florence are among the greatest achievements in the history of art. Now visitors can tour this historic site guided by the scholarship of a highly-regarded art historian.
   
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New Audio Guide Reveals True Meaning of Fra Angelico Frescoes at San Marco, in Florence, Italy

Fra Angelico’s magnificent 15th Century frescoes at San Marco monastery in Florence are among the greatest achievements in the history of art. Now visitors can tour this historic site guided by the scholarship of a highly-regarded art historian.

FRA ANGELICO: SAN MARCO -- AUDIO GUIDE TO SAN MARCO IN FLORENCE AND ITS REMARKABLE FRESCO CYCLE
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is the audio adaptation of a popular book in the series The Great Fresco Cycles of the Renaissance, written by William Hood, Professor of Art History at Oberlin College, and a renowned Fra Angelico scholar.

This audio tour is for use by travelers as a guide when they’re actually at San Marco, looking at the frescoes and wanting to understand the artistic and historical context of what they’re seeing. “Audio is an efficient and entertaining way to absorb a lot of information,” says Jane McIntosh, producer and narrator of Jane’s Smart Art Guides. “It’s like taking your favorite art history professor on your trip with you.”

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Jane’s engaging narration reveals the true meaning of Fra Angelico’s frescoes in the context of the culture, politics, and monastic traditions of the times. Jane’s focusing guidance explains the central role these remarkable paintings played in the daily lives of the humble friars who lived at San Marco. Step by step, a deep and lasting appreciation emerges of Fra Angelico's piety, his technical virtuosity and the traditions of life at San Marco. 
 
 “I applaud Jane’s vision in producing specialized audio guides for travelers who are interested in art,” says George Braziller, publisher of the Great Fresco Cycles of the Renaissance series.

Between 1440 to 1452, Fra Angelico and his faithful assistants graced the walls of the convent with more than 50 elegant frescoes that, still today, convey the profound humility that characterized the Observant Dominican order. 

In the Chapter Room is the image the friars contemplated as they bared their backs for communal flagellation.  In the East Corridor, the Madonna of the Shadows evidences Fra Angelico’s ground-breaking technical skill with its still-astonishing illusion of shadows.

One series of frescoes served as visual aids, to teach the novices how to pray and meditate, demonstrating the ‘nine ways of praying’. Observant Dominicans assumed these postures to achieve various desired states of mind – much like yoga. 

Just as it greets visitors today, Fra Angelico’s beloved Annunciation greeted the friars, more than five-and-a-half centuries ago, when they ascended the staircase from the cloister, genuflecting and reciting “Ave Maria” as they passed. 

The serenity of the convent today belies the tumultuous politics that roiled outside these walls, and sometimes even within. One of Michelangelo’s brothers was a friar at San Marco when the firebrand preacher, Savonarola, was prior in the 1490s, living in a tiny suite of bare cells, while countless Renaissance art treasures were being consumed in his notorious ‘bonfires of the vanities’.

For further information, please contact:   Jane McIntosh
609-466-1261  /  MJM@JanesSmartArt.com  /  www.JanesSmartArt.com


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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 11 April 2007 03:38 )