The Cambridge companion to Giovanni Bellini
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The Cambridge companion to Giovanni Bellini
Cambridge University Press, 2004
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"Cambridge companions to the history of art"--CIP
Includes essays first presented at a conference on Giovanni Bellini held on March 11, 2000, at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland
Bibliography: p. 325-345
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This Companion volume brings together commissioned essays by an international team of scholars on Giovanni Bellini, the dominant painter of Early Renaissance Venice. Among the topics and themes to be discussed are Bellini's position in the social and professional life of early modern Venice; his artistic relationships with his brother-in-law Mantegna, with Flemish painting, and with the 'modern style' that emerged in Italy around 1500; and the connections between Bellini's paintings and the sister arts of architecture and sculpture. Further essays reassess the artist's approaches to landscape and color, elements that have always been recognized as central to his pictorial genius.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction Peter Humfrey
- 2. Bellini's social world J. M. Fletcher
- 3. Bellini and Mantegna Keith Christiansen
- 4. Bellini and Flemish painting Mauro Lucco
- 5. Bellini and the 'modern manner' Carolyn C. Wilson
- 6. Bellini and sculpture Debra Pincus
- 7. Bellini and architecture Deborah Howard
- 8. Bellini and landscape Augusto Gentili
- 9. Bellini's colour
- 10. Bellini's technique Jill Dunkerton
- 11. Bellini's drawings George Goldner
- 12. Bellini and his collaborators Anchise Tempestini.
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