Titian
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Author
Publication
2001-03-07 - Rizzoli International Publications
Language
English
Word Count
82,000 words, Guess
Page Count
328 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-100847823024
- ISBN-139780847823024
- Goodreads4925036
- Library of Congress Control Number00105785
- OCLC Control Number46426788
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780847823024
- Open LibraryOL8247716M
Classifications
- LCCND623.T7A4 2001
- LCCND623.T7 A4 2001
- DDC759.5
Description
"In the quarter century since the last catalogue raisonne of Titian, more research has been carried out on the painter than in the whole of the previous four hundred years. New documentation has come to light, pictures have been cleaned and major exhibitions have allowed for scrupulous comparisons to be made. As a result, Titian's whole oeuvre has been reassessed, many old questions of attribution have settled - and a few new ones raised. This new book is the first work to encompass his entire oeuvre.". "Titian's place as one of the giants of Western culture has never been in doubt. He represents the culmination of the Venetian school, evolving a technique of free, spontaneous brushwork and a rendering of form through color that amazed his contemporaries and is now seen by some as foreshadowing Impressionism. In a long life of nearly ninety years he painted hundreds of canvases, ranging from moving and intense religious images, through penetratingly psychological portraits (including Charles V and Philip II of Spain) to sensuously erotic mythological scenes like Bacchus and Adriadne and the Venus of Urbino. Over 250 paintings are now attributed to him. All are illustrated here with detailed commentaries giving the circumstances of their commission, their subsequent history and stylistic analysis. Also included is an exhaustive bibliography. The fruit of many years' research, Titian is a monument of scholarship that will remain definitive for the forseeable future."--BOOK JACKET.
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