Questo sito usa cookie di analytics per raccogliere dati in forma aggregata e cookie di terze parti per migliorare l'esperienza utente.
Leggi l'Informativa Cookie Policy completa.

Libros antiguos y modernos

Brown, David Alan

Giovanni Bellini. The Last Works

Skira, 2019

45,00 €

Salvalibro Snc

(Foligno, Italia)

Habla con el librero

Formas de Pago

Detalles

Año de publicación
2019
ISBN
9788857239965
Lugar de impresión
Milano
Autor
Brown, David Alan
Páginas
375
Editores
Skira
Formato
29 cm
Materia
Descripción
hardcover
Conservación
Nuevo
Idiomas
Italiano
Encuadernación
Tapa dura
Condiciones
Nuevo

Descripción

Edizione in lingua inglese / English edition - Volume rilegato in tela editoriale con sovraccoperta, 375 pagine profusamente illustrate a colori. Copia in perfette condizioni di nuovo / Brand new -- Giovanni Bellini (d. 1516) boasts a long career that left an indelible mark on Venetian painting. Vasari and other early writers failed to distinguish Bellini's late works from the rest of his output. Focused on Titian as the quintessential old age artist, subsequent writers have also paid little attention to Bellini's late work as a separate phase of his career. Bellini did not choose the subjects of his last pictures, which were stipulated by his patrons, but instead relied more and more on assistants; his decision to undertake and personally conceive and execute them points to a special commitment on his part to their creation. The Feast of the Gods (National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC), dated 1514, and other works that follow it, display a much expanded range of subject matter and a new degree of inventiveness. New technical investigations have played a key role in grasping the novelty of Bellini's last works. The artist's great mythological canvas in Washington, in particular, has been the subject of a recent scientific investigation using the latest multi-spectral scanning technology.This study, undertaken by the scientific lab at the National Gallery of Art, marks a major advance in the technical analysis of works of art. 
Logo Maremagnum es