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9780007175833 - Sheila Hale: Titian
Sheila Hale

Titian (1877)

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ISBN: 9780007175833 bzw. 0007175833, vermutlich in Englisch, HarperCollins Publishers, Taschenbuch, neu.

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The first biography since 1877 of Venice’s greatest artist – a towering work which captures the genius of Titian, beautifully illustrated throughout with full colour plates. Devoted father and loyal friend, Titian was notorious for disregarding authority and was an international celebrity by his late fifties. He was famously difficult but his stubbornness and horrendous timekeeping did nothing to deter his patrons who included the Hapsburgs, the Pope and his family and Charles V. During his career, which spanned more than seventy years, Titian painted around five or six hundred pictures of which less than half survive. His work has been studied by generations of great artists from Rubens to Manet and he is often seen as having artistically transcended his own time. Sheila Hale not only examines his life, both personal and professional, but how his art affected his contemporaries and how it influences artists today. She also examines Venice in its context of a city at the time of the Renaissance, overshadowed artistically by Rome and Florence and growing into the famous historical city it has become. Fully illustrated with four colour plate sections (including his famous works ‘Reclining Venus’, ‘Death of Actaeon’ and ‘Three Ages of Man’), this is an astonishing portrait of one of the most important figures in the history of Western art and a vivid evocation of Venice in its ‘Golden Age’.
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9780007175833 - Sheila Hale: Titian: His Life and the Golden Age of Venice
Sheila Hale

Titian: His Life and the Golden Age of Venice (2013)

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ISBN: 9780007175833 bzw. 0007175833, in Englisch, 864 Seiten, William Collins, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.

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The first biography since 1877 of Venice's greatest artist - a towering work which captures the genius of Titian, beautifully illustrated throughout with full colour plates. Devoted father and loyal friend, Titian was notorious for disregarding authority and was an international celebrity by his late fifties. He was famously difficult but his stubbornness and horrendous timekeeping did nothing to deter his patrons who included the Hapsburgs, the Pope and his family and Charles V. During his career, which spanned more than seventy years, Titian painted around five or six hundred pictures of which less than half survive. His work has been studied by generations of great artists from Rubens to Manet and he is often seen as having artistically transcended his own time. Sheila Hale not only examines his life, both personal and professional, but how his art affected his contemporaries and how it influences artists today. She also examines Venice in its context of a city at the time of the Renaissance, overshadowed artistically by Rome and Florence and growing into the famous historical city it has become. Fully illustrated with four colour plate sections (including his famous works 'Reclining Venus', 'Death of Actaeon' and 'Three Ages of Man'), this is an astonishing portrait of one of the most important figures in the history of Western art and a vivid evocation of Venice in its 'Golden Age'. Paperback, Label: William Collins, William Collins, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2013-09-12, Studio: William Collins, Verkaufsrang: 1525724.
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9780007175833 - Sheila Hale: Titian: His Life and the Golden Age of Venice
Sheila Hale

Titian: His Life and the Golden Age of Venice (2013)

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ISBN: 9780007175833 bzw. 0007175833, in Englisch, 864 Seiten, William Collins, Taschenbuch, neu.

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The first biography since 1877 of Venice's greatest artist - a towering work which captures the genius of Titian, beautifully illustrated throughout with full colour plates. Devoted father and loyal friend, Titian was notorious for disregarding authority and was an international celebrity by his late fifties. He was famously difficult but his stubbornness and horrendous timekeeping did nothing to deter his patrons who included the Hapsburgs, the Pope and his family and Charles V. During his career, which spanned more than seventy years, Titian painted around five or six hundred pictures of which less than half survive. His work has been studied by generations of great artists from Rubens to Manet and he is often seen as having artistically transcended his own time. Sheila Hale not only examines his life, both personal and professional, but how his art affected his contemporaries and how it influences artists today. She also examines Venice in its context of a city at the time of the Renaissance, overshadowed artistically by Rome and Florence and growing into the famous historical city it has become. Fully illustrated with four colour plate sections (including his famous works 'Reclining Venus', 'Death of Actaeon' and 'Three Ages of Man'), this is an astonishing portrait of one of the most important figures in the history of Western art and a vivid evocation of Venice in its 'Golden Age'. Paperback, Label: William Collins, William Collins, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2013-09-12, Studio: William Collins, Verkaufsrang: 1525724.
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9780007467136 - Sheila Hale: Titian: His Life and the Golden Age of Venice, His Life and the Golden Age of Venice
Sheila Hale

Titian: His Life and the Golden Age of Venice, His Life and the Golden Age of Venice (2012)

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ISBN: 9780007467136 bzw. 0007467133, in Englisch, Harperpress, neu, E-Book.

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The first biography of Venice’s greatest artist since 1877 – a towering work which captures the genius of Titian – and the extraordinary times in which he lived – the apogee of Venice’s power and influence. Born in the mountains above Venice in the late fifteenth-century, Tiziano Vecellio – or Titian – was the greatest painter of the Italian High Renaissance, an artist whose poetic vision and mastery of oil pigments made him into an international celebrity and continues to inspire working painte... The first biography of Venice’s greatest artist since 1877 – a towering work which captures the genius of Titian – and the extraordinary times in which he lived – the apogee of Venice’s power and influence. Born in the mountains above Venice in the late fifteenth-century, Tiziano Vecellio – or Titian – was the greatest painter of the Italian High Renaissance, an artist whose poetic vision and mastery of oil pigments made him into an international celebrity and continues to inspire working painters to this day. He lived in a Venice that was the most populous, celebrated, and visited city in Europe, painting everything from frescos, grand altarpieces, mythological stories, and portraits that were described by his contemporaries as “mirrors of nature”. Sheila Hale’s rich and monumental biography of Titian is the first since 1877 to examine all contemporary accounts of Titian’s life and work, and to take into account recent art historical research and scholarship. Her book charts the extraordinary transformation of Titian’s style from the radiant minutely realised masterpieces of his youth, to the more freely painted work of his middle years, to the dark, tragic, sometimes terrifying visions of his old age. Since no one person can do justice to an artist as great, protean and complex as Titian, many different voices – both contemporary and later – have been allowed free reign to explore, praise and sometimes doubt his genius. When Titian died in Venice in 1576 he was in his late eighties, and had spent the whole of his working life there, travelling as little as possible despite the clamour for his presence at the great courts of Europe. Sheila Hale’s masterly biography presents Titian through the story of the turbulent century in which he lived, and gives a vivid portrait of how this innovative 16th-century master conveyed in his paintings a kind of truth that few other artists have been able to communicate and which has fascinated Titian’s admirers and followers for centuries. Productinformatie:Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers te koop bij bol.com (of compatible met Adobe DRM). Telefoons/tablets met Google Android (1.6 of hoger) voorzien van bol.com boekenbol app. PC en Mac met Adobe reader software;ISBN10: 0007467133;ISBN13: 9780007467136; Engels | Ebook | 2012.
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Sheila Hale

Titian: His Life and the Golden Age of Venice (2012)

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The first biography of Venice's greatest artist since 1877 - a towering work which captures the genius of Titian - and the extraordinary times in which he lived - the apogee of Venice's power and influence. Born in the mountains above Venice in the late fifteenth-century, Tiziano Vecellio - or Titian - was the greatest painter of the Italian High Renaissance, an artist whose poetic vision and mastery of oil pigments made him into an international celebrity and continues to inspire working painters to this day. He lived in a Venice that was the most populous, celebrated, and visited city in Europe, painting everything from frescos, grand altarpieces, mythological stories, and portraits that were described by his contemporaries as "mirrors of nature". Sheila Hale's rich and monumental biography of Titian is the first since 1877 to examine all contemporary accounts of Titian's life and work, and to take into account recent art historical research and scholarship. Her book charts the extraordinary transformation of Titian's style from the radiant minutely realised masterpieces of his youth, to the more freely painted work of his middle years, to the dark, tragic, sometimes terrifying visions of his old age. Since no one person can do justice to an artist as great, protean and complex as Titian, many different voices - both contemporary and later - have been allowed free reign to explore, praise and sometimes doubt his genius. When Titian died in Venice in 1576 he was in his late eighties, and had spent the whole of his working life there, travelling as little as possible despite the clamour for his presence at the great courts of Europe. Sheila Hale's masterly biography presents Titian through the story of the turbulent century in which he lived, and gives a vivid portrait of how this innovative 16th-century master conveyed in his paintings a kind of truth that few other artists have been able to communicate and which has fascinated Titian's admirers and followers for c.
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Titian: His Life and the Golden Age of Venice

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9780007175833 - Hale, Sheila: Titian
Hale, Sheila

Titian

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Sheila Hale

Titian: His Life and the Golden Age of Venice

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