Giovanni Bellini and the Art of Devotion

Giovanni Bellini and the Art of Devotion
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Publisher : University of Washington Press
Total Pages : 200
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Synopsis Giovanni Bellini and the Art of Devotion by : Keith Christiansen

Giovanni Bellini was the leading artist of the early Renaissance in Venice and the master of what was probably the largest workshop of any painter in Italy. Many of the works that are today associated with Bellini are half-length images of the Virgin and Child, a type of painting that became the mainstay of his workshop's production, where they were created and replicated in great numbers to meet the needs of private devotion. The local market was large and its demands were varied in terms of both style and quality, and the Bellini workshop accommodated these demands through standardized methods of production. The essays included in this book examine the practice of workshop replication both to understand the specific working methods of Bellini's shop and to situate artistic practice within the broader context of the demand for particular kinds of images. Ronda Kasl is curator of painting and sculpture before 1800 at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Other contributors include Keith Christiansen, Antonietta Gallone, Andrea Golden, Cinzia Maria Mancuso, and David Miller.

Giovanni Bellini

Giovanni Bellini
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Publisher : Getty Publications
Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : 9781606065310
ISBN-13 : 1606065319
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Synopsis Giovanni Bellini by : Davide Gasparotto

Praised by Albrecht Dürer as being “the best in painting,” Giovanni Bellini (ca. 1430– 1516) is unquestionably the supreme Venetian painter of the quattrocento and one of the greatest Italian artists of all time. His landscapes assume a prominence unseen in Western art since classical antiquity. Drawing from a selection of masterpieces that span Bellini's long and successful career, this exhibition catalogue focuses on the main function of landscape in his oeuvre: to enhance the meditational nature of paintings intended for the private devotion of intellectually sophisticated, elite patrons. The subtle doctrinal content of Bellini’s work—the isolated crucifix in a landscape, the “sacred conversation,” the image of Saint Jerome in the wilderness—is always infused with his instinct for natural representation, resulting in extremely personal interpretations of religious subjects immersed in landscapes where the real and the symbolic are inextricably intertwined. This volume includes a biography of the artist, essays by leading authorities in the field explicating the themes of the J. Paul Getty Museum’s exhibition, and detailed discussions and glorious reproductions of the twelve works in the show, including their history and provenance, function, iconography, chronology, and style.

Giovanni Bellini and the Art of Devotion

Giovanni Bellini and the Art of Devotion
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Publisher : University of Washington Press
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822034467381
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Synopsis Giovanni Bellini and the Art of Devotion by : Keith Christiansen

Washington Press. Annotation 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).

The Art of Devotion

The Art of Devotion
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Publisher : Middlebury College Press
Total Pages : 120
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822036421477
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Synopsis The Art of Devotion by : Katherine Renell Smith Abbott

Generously illustrated exhibition catalogue explores the demand for and production of devotional works in early fifteenth-century Italy

Bellini, Giorgione, Titian, and the Renaissance of Venetian Painting

Bellini, Giorgione, Titian, and the Renaissance of Venetian Painting
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-10 : 0300116772
ISBN-13 : 9780300116779
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Synopsis Bellini, Giorgione, Titian, and the Renaissance of Venetian Painting by : David Alan Brown

Presents a survey of sixty Venetian Renaissance paintings of the calibre of Bellini and Titian's "Feast of the Gods" in Washington and Giorgione's "Laura and Three Philosophers" in Vienna.

Pontormo and the Art of Devotion in Renaissance Italy

Pontormo and the Art of Devotion in Renaissance Italy
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 595
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ISBN-10 : 9781009036948
ISBN-13 : 1009036947
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Synopsis Pontormo and the Art of Devotion in Renaissance Italy by : Jessica A. Maratsos

Both lauded and criticized for his pictorial eclecticism, the Florentine artist Jacopo Carrucci, known as Pontormo, created some of the most visually striking religious images of the Renaissance. These paintings, which challenged prevailing illusionistic conventions, mark a unique contribution into the complex relationship between artistic innovation and Christian traditions in the first half of the sixteenth century. Pontormo's sacred works are generally interpreted as objects that reflect either pure aesthetic experimentation, or personal and cultural anxiety. Jessica Maratsos, however, argues that Pontormo employed stylistic change deliberately for novel devotional purposes. As a painter, he was interested in the various modes of expression and communication - direct address, tactile evocation, affective incitement - as deployed in a wide spectrum of devotional culture, from sacri monti, to Michelangelo's marble sculptures, to evangelical lectures delivered at the Accademia Fiorentina. Maratsos shows how Pontormo translated these modes in ways that prompt a critical rethinking of Renaissance devotional art.

Domestic Devotions in Early Modern Italy

Domestic Devotions in Early Modern Italy
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 468
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ISBN-10 : 9789004375871
ISBN-13 : 9004375872
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Synopsis Domestic Devotions in Early Modern Italy by :

Domestic Devotions in Early Modern Italy illuminates the vibrancy of spiritual beliefs and practices which profoundly shaped family life in this era. Scholarship on Catholicism has tended to focus on institutions, but the home was the site of religious instruction and reading, prayer and meditation, communal worship, multi-sensory devotions, contemplation of religious images and the performance of rituals, as well as extraordinary events such as miracles. Drawing on a wide range of sources, this volume affirms the central place of the household to spiritual life and reveals the myriad ways in which devotion met domestic needs. The seventeen essays encompass religious history, the histories of art and architecture, material culture, musicology, literary history, and social and cultural history. Contributors are Erminia Ardissino, Michele Bacci, Michael J. Brody, Giorgio Caravale, Maya Corry, Remi Chiu, Sabrina Corbellini, Stefano Dall’Aglio, Marco Faini, Iain Fenlon, Irene Galandra Cooper, Jane Garnett, Joanna Kostylo, Alessia Meneghin, Margaret A. Morse, Elisa Novi Chavarria, Gervase Rosser, Zuzanna Sarnecka, Katherine Tycz, and Valeria Viola.

Giovanni Bellini: An Introduction

Giovanni Bellini: An Introduction
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Publisher : Marsilio Editori
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 8829709433
ISBN-13 : 9788829709434
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Synopsis Giovanni Bellini: An Introduction by :

An accessible guide to the foremost figure in Venetian Renaissance painting, tracing Bellini's personal artistic development within historical context Italian Renaissance artist Giovanni Bellini (c. 1435/40-1516) is considered the most important practitioner of Venetian painting in the latter half of the 15th century. Born into a family of painters, Bellini began studying art at a young age, painting primarily in the prevailing Gothic style of the early Renaissance. As time passed and he evolved as an artist, Bellini's wide-reaching influence came to inform the maniera modernainherited by Giorgione and Titian. His unparalleled ability to both harness the expressive power of light and recreate the poetry of natural landscapes became the foundational tenets of the Venetian school of painting for centuries to come. This volume provides an accessible guide to Bellini's work and the lasting influence of his career on Western European painting. Organized chronologically, the book maps the development of Bellini's own craft alongside the greater technical experimentation of the Quattrocento, detailing the artist's abandonment of traditional egg tempera technique for oil on canvas and taking into account the influence of contemporaries Andrea Mantegna and Antonello da Messina. Concise and up-to-date, this publication effectively conveys the magnitude of Bellini's contributions to Western European painting in the wider context of the era.

The Lives of Paintings

The Lives of Paintings
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 9783110495775
ISBN-13 : 3110495775
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Synopsis The Lives of Paintings by : Elsje van Kessel

In sixteenth-century Venice, paintings were often treated as living beings. As this book shows, paintings attended dinner parties, healed the sick, made money, and became involved in love affairs. Presenting a range of case studies, Elsje van Kessel offers a detailed examination of the agency paintings and other two-dimensional images could exert. This lifelike agency is not only connected to the seemingly naturalistic style of these images – works by Titian, Giorgione and their contemporaries, illustrated here in over 150 plates. It is also brought in relation to their social-historical contexts, meticulously unravelled through archival research. Grounded in the theoretical literature on the agency of material things, The Lives of Paintings contributes to Venetian studies as well as engaging with wider debates on the attribution of life and presence to images and objects.

Meditatio – Refashioning the Self

Meditatio – Refashioning the Self
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 461
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ISBN-10 : 9789004192430
ISBN-13 : 9004192433
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Synopsis Meditatio – Refashioning the Self by : Karl A. E.. Enenkel

The late medieval and early modern period is a particularly interesting chapter in the development of meditation and self-reflection. The volume aims at examining its forms, functions and strategies, from a variety of disciplines, including literary criticism, art history, history of religion, philosophy, and theology.