1st Edition

Games and Sports in Renaissance Italy The Art of Play

By Kelli Wood Copyright 2027
260 Pages 113 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

260 Pages 113 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

This book offers a cultural, visual, and material history of games in Renaissance Italy. Games in the Renaissance offered an inventive and imaginative understanding of the world for their players, one founded not only on iterative performances but also through a visual and material culture imbricated in early modern Italy’s ideologically inflected artistic, scientific, and social systems. As... Read more

1 What Were Renaissance Games?
Game Theories in the Renaissance
Recovering Renaissance Play
Structuring the Art of Play

2 Games of Wit
The Materials of Play
Moves and Maneuvers
Embedded Meanings
Self-Fashioning
Games, Pictures, and Wit

3 Games of Fortune
Cards at Play
Fortune at Play
The (Board) Game of Life
Pay to Play: Labor and Liberalità

4 Games of Vigor
The Athletic Arts between Antique Imagination and Renaissance Practice
Alfonso II and the Princely Athlete
Sport and Spectacle in Medici Florence

Biography

Kelli Wood is the Dale G. Cleaver Assistant Professor of Art History – Museum and Curatorial Studies at the University of Tennessee. Her work on the visual and material culture of sports and games has appeared in edited volumes and peer-reviewed journals such as Art History and Renaissance Studies.