Titian

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Titian

A beautiful and  informative overview of Titian's life and works.
Peter Humfrey

  • Titian (Tiziano Vecellio, c.1488/90–1576) was an outstanding painter of the Renaissance
  • An ideal introduction to Titian’s life and work for the general reader and scholar alike
  • Places Titian’s career and work into the social and historical context of sixteenth-century Italy and explores his approach to a number of themes – including mythological, religious, allegorical and portrait subjects – and examines the key role of Titian’s illustrious patrons
  • Includes his greatest works from the Concert Champêtre of c.1511 (Musée du Louvre, Paris) and Bacchus and Ariadne of 1520–3 (National Gallery, London) to the Entombment of 1558–9 (Museo Nacional del Prado) and Titian’s last work, the Pietà of c.1570–6 (Gallerie dell’Accademia, Venice)
  • Bound in a richly coloured silk that evokes the look and feel of classic Phaidon fine art volumes and enhances the luxurious quality of the books

Hardback
250 x 290 mm, 9 7/8 x 11 3/8 in
240 pp
150 colour illustrations
25 black and white illustrations
ISBN 9780714842585
0714842583
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Tiziano Vecellio (c.1488/90–1576) – known in English simply as Titian – was a remarkably versatile painter, equally comfortable with a wide range of genres and subjects. Unlike many artists from history whose work has been appreciated only after their death, Titian enjoyed fame and success throughout his career, which spanned over seven decades.

Based in Venice, Titian received commissions from many local patrons and the Venetian government, as well as many distinguished figures from further afield, such as the pope, the German emperor and the King of Spain. In addition to his success in representing pagan mythological themes, his skill as a portrait painter also won him many prestigious commissions, while his renown as a painter of religious subjects resulted in the creation of high-profile altarpieces, as well as individual works for private patrons.

This new monologue combines Peter Humfrey’s scholarly yet accessible text with 200 beautiful reproductions of Titian’s works, from oil paintings and frescos to preparatory drawings. Careful attention has been paid to the scale and quality of the images, allowing the works and their vivid colours to be shown in their true intensity. The book is a perfect introduction to the work of this original and influential Renaissance artist.

About the author
Peter Humfrey is Professor of Art History at the University of St Andrews, where he has taught since 1977. He is the author of numerous publications on Venetian Renaissance painting and was co-author of the catalogue of the Age of Titian exhibition, held at the National Gallery of Scotland in 2004.
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