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Edited By David Rosand And Mary Frank

Paolo Veronese

Harvey Miller Publishers, 2023

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Anno di pubblicazione
2023
ISBN
9781909400986
Luogo di stampa
London
Autore
Edited By David Rosand And Mary Frank
Pagine
376
Volumi
1
Editori
Harvey Miller Publishers
Formato
225 x 300 mm
Edizione
prima edizione
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nuovo
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Stato di conservazione
Nuovo
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Paolo Veronese David Rosand ? (auth) Mary Frank (ed) Pages: 376 p. Size:225 x 300 mm Illustrations:2 b/w, 357 col. Language(s):English, Italian, Latin Publication Year:2023 Buy print version ? 200,00 EXCL. VAT RETAIL PRICE ISBN: 978-1-909400-98-6 Hardback Available SUBJECT(S) Renaissance painting Painters SUMMARY David Rosand's Paolo Veronese is a masterly account of the Venetian painter's artistic achievement, demonstrating a complete command of the literature and scholarly issues, insightful interpretations of individual paintings and drawings, and a marvelously elegant prose style. Rosand's reading of each painting judiciously considers how Veronese brought his pictorial intelligence to bear on the formal qualities of his work to create his own personal rhetoric of visual expression, one that embodies the "dignity and nobility of painting" and resonates with viewers and readers today. Rosand's arguments are not solely visual, however, but are buttressed by extensive quotations from scripture and textual sources. The author synthesizes decades of research and careful reflection, refining his own approaches, which have themselves stood the test of time. Careful readings of specific paintings, including the celebrated Wedding Feast at Cana, the frescoes at the Villa Barbaro, and the church of San Sebastiano, where Rosand played an integral part in the recent restoration by Save Venice Inc., are all accompanied by lavish illustrations, providing the reader the opportunity to put into practice the author's conviction that our own responses to paintings will guide their interpretation. TABLE OF CONTENTS Author's Preface Editor's Preface Chapter 1 Matters of Style Chapter 2 Verona Patria di Paolo Chapter 3 Triumph in Venice Chapter 4 Villeggiatura Chapter 5 Scenographic Structure and Theatrical Gesture Chapter 6 Famosi Conviti Chapter 7 Images of Cult and Devotion Chapter 8 Patrician Likeness Chapter 9 Delighting Gods: Myth and Allegory Chapter 10 Graphic Inventions Chapter 11 Venice Triumphant Chapter 12 A Darker Vision Epilogue Bibliography Index Photographic Credits
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