Georges de La Tour in Milan : The Adoration of the Shepherds, Christ with Saint Joseph in the Carpenter's Shop

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Georges de La Tour in Milan : The Adoration of the Shepherds, Christ with Saint Joseph in the Carpenter's Shop

edited by Valeria Merlini, Dimitri Salmon, Daniela Storti

Skira , Distributed in USA, Canada, Central & South America by Rizzoli International , Distributed elsewhere in the world by Thames and Hudson, 2011

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Georges de La Tour

The Adoration of the Shepherds, Christ with Saint Joseph in the Carpenter's Shop

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Exhibition catalog

Catalog of an exhibition held at Palazzo Marino, Sala Alessi, Nov. 26, 2011-Jan. 8, 2012

Includes bibliographical references

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A fascinating analysis of Georges de La Tour's styles, techniques and subjects that introduces the master of the Nocturnes to a general audience. Georges de La Tour is one of the most important seventeenth-century French artists: a striking and mysterious figure, less well-known than his contemporaries but capable of arousing great emotions in the viewers of his paintings. The power of de La Tour's language springs forth from a careful study of light and shadow: a characteristic that has denoted him as being a follower of Caravaggio, but that has also pointed to his unmistakable originality. The book is mostly dedicated to the analysis of two of the artist's masterpieces Christ with Saint Joseph in the Carpenter's shop and The Adoration of the Shepherds that are a convincing proof of that originality. To study more deeply, to arouse readers' curiosity, to bring as many people as possible close to the art of Georges de La Tour this beautiful volume offers a series of richly illustrated essays by some of the greatest international historians and art historians covering almost his entire output, his models and sources of inspiration as well as his iconography and technique.

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