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In the Age of Giorgione


  • Royal Academy
  • Expo : 12/3/2016 - 5/6/2016, Royal Academy of Art, London
  • by Arturo Galansino, Simone Facchinetti
Venice at the start of the 16th century was Europe's capital of culture: home to some of the finest artists of the Italian Renaissance, whose importance stretched far beyond the region. The first great painter to emerge was also the most mysterious: Giorgione (1478-1510). This sumptuous volume brings together many of the works attributed to Giorgione, along with other masterpieces of the Venetian School, demonstrating the extraordinary richness of colour and mood for which these artists were famed.

ISBN 9781910350263 | E | HB+
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Publisher Royal Academy
ISBN 9781910350263
Author(s) Arturo Galansino, Simone Facchinetti
Publication date March 2016
Edition Hardback with dust jacket
Dimensions 270 x 240 mm
Illustrations 80 col.ill.
Pages 176
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Exhibition Royal Academy of Art, London
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Venice at the start of the sixteenth century was Europe's undisputed capital of culture: home to some of the finest artists of the Italian Renaissance, whose importance stretched far beyond the region. The first great painter to emerge was also the most mysterious: little is known about Giorgio Barbarelli da Castelfranco, known as Giorgione (1478-1510), and few works have been attributed to him with any certainty, yet he painted what is considered to be the first landscape in Western art history, and his influence was profoundly felt by contemporaries including Lorenzo Lotto and Titian. This sumptuous volume brings together many of the works attributed to Giorgione, along with other masterpieces of the Venetian School, demonstrating the extraordinary richness of colour and mood for which these artists were famed. This book brings to life an extraordinary moment in the history of European art.