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Paolo Veronese: a master and his workshop in renaissance Venice
Contents
Paolo Caliari: a Veronese painter triumphant in Venice David Rosand -- Veronese's training, methods, and shop practice Diana Gisolfi -- Veronese and his patrons Blake de Maria -- "Abiti gravi, abiti stravaganti": Veronese's creative approach to drapery Rembrandt Duits -- Veronese's story of the eye Maria H. Loh -- Veronese in America: collecting and taste Virginia Brilliant -- The classical tradition: mythology and allegory Inge Reist -- The portraiture of Veronese John Garton -- The Bible and the lives of saints Virginia Brilliant -- Altarpieces and heavenly visions Virginia Brilliant -- The rest on the flight to Egypt Virginia Brilliant -- The baptism of Christ Frederick Ilchman -- The death of Christ Frederick Ilchman -- The drawings of Veronese John Marciari -- Veronese and the reproductive print Jonathan Bober -- "Like a mirror that shows his idea...": interaction in the Veronese workshop Stephen Gritt -- Materials, technique, and the master's hand: the Seattle Venus and Adonis Nicholas Dorman and Katie Patton.
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London, England: Scala, 2012
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- 9781857597660
- 1857597664
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This book was published in conjunction with the exhibition Paolo Veronese: A Master and His Workshop in Renaissance Venice, on view at The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida, December 7, 2012-April 14, 2013. - From title page verso.
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