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The Genius of Venice (1500-1600) is an ambitious exhibition – a scholarly and magnificent survey of Venetian painting and its sister sculpture, drawing and print-marking, at the time of their greatest and most profoundly influential achievements during the sixteenth century. If for many people Giorgione, Titian, Tintoretto and Veronese are amongst the greatest of all painters, it is in part due to the genius of the city in which they lived and worked. Venice was the centre of a great commercial empire situated between East and West, possessing a model constitution to which other states looked with envy and admiration. Its unique, extravagant beauty stimulated artists to adopt and entirely original approach to painting.

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The Genius of Venice 1500-1600, John Pope-Hennessy, Jane Martineau, Charles Hope, Royal Academy, Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain)

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1983
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Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
1983
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
416
ISBN10
0297783238
ISBN13
9780297783237
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The Genius of Venice (1500-1600) is an ambitious exhibition – a scholarly and magnificent survey of Venetian painting and its sister sculpture, drawing and print-marking, at the time of their greatest and most profoundly influential achievements during the sixteenth century. If for many people Giorgione, Titian, Tintoretto and Veronese are amongst the greatest of all painters, it is in part due to the genius of the city in which they lived and worked. Venice was the centre of a great commercial empire situated between East and West, possessing a model constitution to which other states looked with envy and admiration. Its unique, extravagant beauty stimulated artists to adopt and entirely original approach to painting.