The Lives of Diego Velázquez (Lives of the Artists)
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The Lives of Diego Velázquez (Lives of the Artists) (2018)
EN PB NW FE
ISBN: 9781606065884 bzw. 1606065882, in Englisch, 192 Seiten, J. Paul Getty Museum, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe.
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The Lives of Diego Velázquez brings together two seminal early accounts of the great seventeenth-century Spanish painter (ca. 1599–1660). These texts, written by his contemporaries Francisco Pacheco and Antonio Palomino and newly translated for this volume, serve as our main sources of knowledge about this groundbreaking artist. Pacheco’s biography reveals the scale of the challenge to traditional painting presented by Velázquez’s immense talent. Palomino’s text, while precise and detailed in its narrative of the artist’s life, also tackles the aesthetic debate generated by the painter’s choice of subject matter and style. An engaging introduction by art historian Michael Jacobs situates the historical texts in the context of Spain’s Golden Age., Paperback, Edition: 1, Label: J. Paul Getty Museum, J. Paul Getty Museum, Product group: Book, Published: 2018-10-30, Studio: J. Paul Getty Museum.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Amazon.com.
The Lives of Diego Velázquez brings together two seminal early accounts of the great seventeenth-century Spanish painter (ca. 1599–1660). These texts, written by his contemporaries Francisco Pacheco and Antonio Palomino and newly translated for this volume, serve as our main sources of knowledge about this groundbreaking artist. Pacheco’s biography reveals the scale of the challenge to traditional painting presented by Velázquez’s immense talent. Palomino’s text, while precise and detailed in its narrative of the artist’s life, also tackles the aesthetic debate generated by the painter’s choice of subject matter and style. An engaging introduction by art historian Michael Jacobs situates the historical texts in the context of Spain’s Golden Age., Paperback, Edition: 1, Label: J. Paul Getty Museum, J. Paul Getty Museum, Product group: Book, Published: 2018-10-30, Studio: J. Paul Getty Museum.
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The Lives Of Diego Velázquez
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ISBN: 9781606065884 bzw. 1606065882, in Englisch, Getty Publications, neu.
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Francisco Pacheco, Antonio Palomino, Michael Jacobs, Books, Art and Architecture, The Lives Of Diego Velázquez, The Lives of Diego Velázquez brings together two seminal early accounts of the great seventeenth-century Spanish painter (ca. 1599–1660). These texts, written by his contemporaries Francisco Pacheco and Antonio Palomino and newly translated for this volume, serve as our main sources of knowledge about this groundbreaking artist. Pacheco’s biography reveals the scale of the challenge to traditional painting presented by Velázquez’s immense talent. Palomino’s text, while precise and detailed in its narrative of the artist’s life, also tackles the aesthetic debate generated by the painter’s choice of subject matter and style. An engaging introduction by art historian Michael Jacobs situates the historical texts in the context of Spain’s Golden Age.
Francisco Pacheco, Antonio Palomino, Michael Jacobs, Books, Art and Architecture, The Lives Of Diego Velázquez, The Lives of Diego Velázquez brings together two seminal early accounts of the great seventeenth-century Spanish painter (ca. 1599–1660). These texts, written by his contemporaries Francisco Pacheco and Antonio Palomino and newly translated for this volume, serve as our main sources of knowledge about this groundbreaking artist. Pacheco’s biography reveals the scale of the challenge to traditional painting presented by Velázquez’s immense talent. Palomino’s text, while precise and detailed in its narrative of the artist’s life, also tackles the aesthetic debate generated by the painter’s choice of subject matter and style. An engaging introduction by art historian Michael Jacobs situates the historical texts in the context of Spain’s Golden Age.
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