Fülszöveg
This book is the last work
of Giuseppe De Logu, profes-
sor of the Venetian Academy
of Fine Arts. This famous
scholar spent his entire life
studying the art of the City of
Canals. A great number of his
books and articles have been
published on this inexhaustible
theme.
He passionately loved his
city and passionately studied
Venetian painting, the grand-
est testimonial to the life of
the city. In this book he ap-
proaches the theme from a
new direction. He dissects the
relationship of art to society,
the role of state commissions
to artists, and how painters
contributed to the glory and
prestige of the Republic. He
analyses Venetian painting
through three centuries and
treats painters such as the
Bellinis, Giorgione, Titian, Tin-
toretto, Veronese, Tiepolo and
Guardi.
Death took Giuseppe De
Logu in the midst of his work.
He neverfinished writingmore
than the introductory section
of this work. The remaining
sections, the analyses of the
paintings,...
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Fülszöveg
This book is the last work
of Giuseppe De Logu, profes-
sor of the Venetian Academy
of Fine Arts. This famous
scholar spent his entire life
studying the art of the City of
Canals. A great number of his
books and articles have been
published on this inexhaustible
theme.
He passionately loved his
city and passionately studied
Venetian painting, the grand-
est testimonial to the life of
the city. In this book he ap-
proaches the theme from a
new direction. He dissects the
relationship of art to society,
the role of state commissions
to artists, and how painters
contributed to the glory and
prestige of the Republic. He
analyses Venetian painting
through three centuries and
treats painters such as the
Bellinis, Giorgione, Titian, Tin-
toretto, Veronese, Tiepolo and
Guardi.
Death took Giuseppe De
Logu in the midst of his work.
He neverfinished writingmore
than the introductory section
of this work. The remaining
sections, the analyses of the
paintings, have been prepared
by one of his most distin-
guished pupils, Prof. Mario
Abis.
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