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Titian : Love, Desire, Death

Wivel, MatthiasBrown, Beverly Louise(Contributions by)Dunkerton, Jill(Contributions by)Hills, Paul(Contributions by)Packer, Lelia(Contributions by)Portus, Javier(Contributions by)Silver, Nathaniel(Contributions by)Weston-Lewis, Aidan(Contributions by)
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A New York Times best art book of 2021 Titian (active 1506–1576) produced a masterful group of paintings for Philip II of Spain, celebrating the loves of gods, goddesses, and mortals.

Depicting scenes from Ovid’s narrative poem Metamorphoses, Titian named them “poesie” and considered the works as visual equivalents of poetry.

This volume presents a detailed study of the complete series—Danaë, Venus and Adonis, Perseus and Andromeda, Diana and Actaeon, Diana and Callisto, and The Rape of Europa, as well as The Death of Actaeon—lavishly illustrated with details of these emotionally charged paintings.

The book explores Titian’s creative process and technique, in addition to his use of literary and visual sources and his correspondence with Philip II.

The artistic legacy of the series for later European painting is also examined in the works of artists such as Rubens, Velázquez, and Rembrandt.

Offering the most comprehensive overview of these remarkable works, Titian: Love, Desire, Death is an indispensable resource for scholars and admirers of Renaissance painting. Published by National Gallery Company/Distributed by Yale University PressExhibition Schedule:National Gallery, London (March 16–June 14, 2020)National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh (July 11–September 27, 2020)Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston (February 11–May 9, 2021)

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Product Details
National Gallery Company Ltd
185709655X / 9781857096552
Hardback
759.5
24/03/2020
United Kingdom
English
232 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
29 cm
Published to accompany an exhibition of the same name held at the National Gallery, London, 16th March-14th June, 2020; Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh, 11th July-27th September, 2020 and Titian - Women, Myth and Power held at Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Boston, 11th February-9th May 2021.