Książka Giotto e Compagni Dominique Thiebaut

Giotto e Compagni

Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Dostępność: Dostępna u dostawcy
Wysyłamy za 14-17 dni
203.96
Giotto (c.1267-1337) is the foremost renovator of Western painting after classical Antiquity. The Tu...

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Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2013
strony
255
EAN
9788897737117
ISBN
8897737110
Enbook ID
02431453
Waga
1404
Wymiary
291 x 245 x 18

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Giotto (c.1267-1337) is the foremost renovator of Western painting after classical Antiquity. The Tuscan artist was celebrated by his contemporaries, including Dante, and is universally considered one of the greatest artists of all times. The three Louvre altarpieces are the starting point of the exhibit: the large St. Francis receiving the stigmata, a signed work from Giotto's early years and originally in Pisa, the momumental painted cross, often overlooked because of conservation problems but newly restored, and the noteworthy 'Crucifixion', key to understand the activity of Giotto and his workshop in Naples around 1330. The latter work had profound iconographic and stylistic influence in France due to the close links between Naple's sovereigns of the time, the Anjou, and their French cousins. Additional works from French and foreign collections - including drawings, manuscripts and panel paintings - will help shed light on Giotto, his workshop and the liturgical role of his altarpieces. Text in French.

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