Antonello da Messina
By (Author) Giovanni C.F. Villa
Skira
Skira
1st June 2019
Italy
General
Non Fiction
759.5
Hardback
336
Width 240mm, Height 280mm
1940g
Antonello da Messina (ca. 1430-1479) was one of the most groundbreaking and influential painters of the Quattrocento.
No other Italian artist of the fifteenth-century responded in such a direct fashion to the great masters of Bruges and Brussels (including use of their oil technique), to the brilliant Provencal painters, and to the established giants of Italian art, such as Piero della Francesca and Mantegna. In so doing he created unique images with a harmonious and geometrical clarity, yet included exquisite descriptive passages. Although Antonello worked primarily in Sicily, his travels to Naples and Venice were influential to the development of his style, and where he in turn had an enormous impact on painting.
...this catalog of a beautiful show at the Palazzo Reale in Milan offers English speakers a full view of this 15th-century Sicilian master, whose portraits radiate divine ardor and human pain.--Jason Farago "New York Times"