Fülszöveg
BELLINI GIORGIONE TITIAN
and the Renaissance of Venetian Painting
A new thematic approach to Venetian Renaissance painting, exploring the interrelationships between some of Western art's most beautiful pictures and their creators
The first three decades of the sixteenth century represent, visually and intellectually, the most exciting phase of the Renaissance in Venice — when Giorgione and the young Titian, together with Sebastiano del Piombo, Palma Vecchio, and others, were working alongside the older master Giovanni Bellini. This beautiful book presents an innovative survey of nearly sixty Venetian Renaissance paintings of the caliber of Bellini and Titian's Feast of the Gods in Washington and Giorgione's Laura and Three Philosophers in Vienna.
Unlike previous surveys of the period, this book refrains from dividing up the artists represented and instead explores the interrelationships between them. Through a series of thematic sections, the authors trace the rise of...
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Fülszöveg
BELLINI GIORGIONE TITIAN
and the Renaissance of Venetian Painting
A new thematic approach to Venetian Renaissance painting, exploring the interrelationships between some of Western art's most beautiful pictures and their creators
The first three decades of the sixteenth century represent, visually and intellectually, the most exciting phase of the Renaissance in Venice — when Giorgione and the young Titian, together with Sebastiano del Piombo, Palma Vecchio, and others, were working alongside the older master Giovanni Bellini. This beautiful book presents an innovative survey of nearly sixty Venetian Renaissance paintings of the caliber of Bellini and Titian's Feast of the Gods in Washington and Giorgione's Laura and Three Philosophers in Vienna.
Unlike previous surveys of the period, this book refrains from dividing up the artists represented and instead explores the interrelationships between them. Through a series of thematic sections, the authors trace the rise of secular subjects — pastoral landscapes, female nudes, and dramatic portraits—and the transformation of religious ones, as well as innovations in
style and technique. Cutting across genres, the book also focuses on the overarching themes of music, love, and the passage of time.
Bellini, Giorgione, Titian, and the Renaissance of Venetian Painting
features essays by leading scholars, detailed entries on some of the most renowned pictures of sixteenth-century Italy, and revealing technical information.
162 color and 31 halftones
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