Venetian Painting: A Concise History

 
 
 
 
 
 
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Venetian painting grew out of Byzantine art, and its opulence and sensuousness clearly differentiate it from the more intellectual art of Florence.

In Venetian Painting, a lively history of the Venetian school, John Steer examines its special qualities and traces its development between the fourteenth and eighteenth centuries.

From the Bellinis onwards, Venetian artists in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries used light, space and, above all, colour to dramatic effect, as demonstrated by the powerful paintings of Titian, Tintoretto and Veronese. This heroic tradition declined in the seventeenth century but reasserted itself in the eighteenth, a period in which the great masters were Canaletto, Tiepolo and Guardi.

 
Product Information
Product Code:
1015396
author:
John Steer
colour illustrations:
33
format:
Paperback
illustrations:
175
pages:
216
published:
Jul 1970
publisher:
Thames & Hudson
series:
World of Art
Dimensions:
15 X 20.6 X 1.4 cm

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