1st Edition

Titian And Venetian Painting, 1450-1590

By Bruce Cole Copyright 1999
    291 Pages
    by Routledge

    292 Pages
    by Routledge

    This up-to-date, well-illustrated, and thoughtful introduction to the life and works of one of the giants of Western Painting also surveys the golden age of Venetian Painting from Giovanni Bellini to Veronese and its place in the history of Western art. Bruce Cole, Distinguished Professor of Fine Arts at Indiana University and author of numerous books on Italian Renaissance art, begins with the life and work of Giovanni Bellini, the principal founder of Venetian Renaissance painting. He continues with the paintings of Giorgione and the young Titian whose work embodied the new Venetian style. Cole discusses and explains all of Titian's major works--portraits, religious paintings, and nudes--from various points of view and shows how Venetian painting of this period differed from painting in Florence and elsewhere in Italy and became a distinct and fully-developed style of its own.

    Preface and Acknowledgments -- Venice, 1510 -- Precursors -- Giorgione, Sebastiano, and the Young Titian to c. 1510 -- Titian: Early Success, 1516–1530 -- Titian -- Titian -- Titian -- Titian -- Titian’s Heirs

    Biography

    Bruce Cole is Distinguished Professor of Fine Arts at Indiana University. A former Fellow of the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities, he is the author of Giotto and Florentine Painting, The Renaissance Artist at Work, Italian Art, 1250-1500 and other books.