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Titian : circa 1490-1576 / Ian G. Kennedy

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Köln ; London : Taschen, [2006]Description: 96 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9783822849125
  • 9783822849125
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Titian in Venice: The early years -- Rise to prominence: Madonnas and beautiful women -- Fame and wider horizons: The 'Assumption of the Virgin', the 'Pesaro Madonna' and the Ferrara 'Bacchanals' -- The 1530s: New ideas and new patrons -- Papal patronage and give and take with Rome -- Working for the Hapsburgs: Charles V and Philip II -- 'Chromatic Alchemy': the late works
Summary: A leading artist in the High Renaissance, Titian was the Venetian school's greatest painter and is one of the best-loved Italian artists of all time. This book examines his evolution, from his early years training under Giovanni Bellini to his later mature work, giving a wide perspective on his life's work.
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Titian in Venice: The early years -- Rise to prominence: Madonnas and beautiful women -- Fame and wider horizons: The 'Assumption of the Virgin', the 'Pesaro Madonna' and the Ferrara 'Bacchanals' -- The 1530s: New ideas and new patrons -- Papal patronage and give and take with Rome -- Working for the Hapsburgs: Charles V and Philip II -- 'Chromatic Alchemy': the late works

A leading artist in the High Renaissance, Titian was the Venetian school's greatest painter and is one of the best-loved Italian artists of all time. This book examines his evolution, from his early years training under Giovanni Bellini to his later mature work, giving a wide perspective on his life's work.

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