Palma Vecchio

by Philip Rylands

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First published: 1992 1 language ISBN: 0521373328
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Palma Vecchio (1480?-1528) was a leading painter of the Italian Renaissance in Venice. As a contemporary of Titian, his short career unfolded at the beginning of the sixteenth century, the Golden Age of Venetian art which includes the work of Palladio, Tintoretto, Sansovino and Veronese. Like Giorgione and the young Titian, Palma participated in a crucial period of transition from an Early to a High Renaissance pictorial style in Venice. Despite his high reputation among.

British collectors and museums since at least the nineteenth century, no book has ever previously been published in English on Palma Vecchio. The few monographs in other languages are both outdated and inadequate. His paintings are famous for their sensual appeal: idealized saints in verdant landscapes, female nudes, beautiful and sensual women in half length portraits, grandiose altarpieces, and a rich and warm palette of vibrant colors. All documents are taken into.

Consideration, and the fully-illustrated catalogues establish a chronology and identify the autograph work. A substantial text in six chapters deals with the artist's work according to this characteristic subject matter: altarpieces, Madonnas and Saints, and portraits (male and female).

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