Titian and the End of the Venetian Renaissance
By (Author) Tom Nichols
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
1st February 2017
New edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
Paintings and painting
759.5
Paperback
336
Width 210mm, Height 280mm
This comprehensive new study, covering Titian's long career and varied output, highlights the tensions between the individualism of his work and the conservative mores of Venice. This book, now available in paperback, charts Titian's early stylistic independence from his master Giovanni Bellini, his radical innovations to the classical altarpiece and his meteoric break from the normal confines of Venice's artistic culture.
"Nichols's book offers the kind of free-flowing and deeply intelligent analysis of a painter's career that can only be produced after long study and intimate familiarity with his subject. It is beautifully written and generously illustrated, and you feel both Nichols's and Titian's minds working at every turn."
-- "Renaissance and Reformation Review"
"Provocative. . . . nicely illustrated and well-produced. . . . It offers a challenging alternative view of one of the most important artists of the Italian Renaissance. Recommended."
-- "Choice"
Tom Nichols is Reader in the History of Art at the University of Glasgow and author of Tintoretto: Tradition and Identity (Reaktion, 1999), The Art of Poverty (2007) and Renaissance Art (2010).