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Kristina Herrmann Fiore, "Caravaggio's 'Taking of Christ' and Dürer's Woodcut of 1509"
The Burlington Magazine , Jan., 1995, Vol. 137, No. 1102 (Jan., 1995...
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Interesting Italy: Top 10 Italian paintings
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One of the oldest art forms, painting has been around ever since our ancient ancestors first started producing charcoal creations on cave walls. While countless generations of artists have left their mark over the millennia, only some artworks have succeeded in transcending time and culture to be revered around the globe. Now exhibited in museums and art galleries, these fabulous paintings count among the most important, impressive, and influential paintings of all time.
published: 05 Jun 2020
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500-year-old paintings from Italian master found
The Vatican says it has found two paintings that master artist Raphael started prior to his death almost 500 years ago. CNN's Delia Gallagher reports.
published: 26 Dec 2017
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Caravaggio's Technique
How Caravaggio painted.
Oil painting in Italy at the beginning of the seventeenth century, the technique of Caravaggio.
The video traces the techniques used by Caravaggio to paint his works: from the use of engravings and red / brown preparations, to the practice of painting directly without drawing through the use of preliminary color sketches.
ARTEnet - https://artenet.it/caravaggio-technique-the-seventeenth-century-in-italy/
Works and sources consulted:
AA.VV., L’ultimo Caravaggio e la cultura artistica a Napoli, in Sicilia e a Malta, atti del convegno, Siracusa-Malta, aprile 1987, a cura di M. Calvesi col coordinamento di L. Striglia, Siracusa, Ediprint 1987
M. Gregori, Come dipingeva il Caravaggio, in Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, come nascono i capolavori, a cura di M. Greg...
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The Birth of Venus by Botticelli: Great Art Explained:
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Sandro Botticelli’s poetic sense of beauty captivated the Florentine court. But it was his subject matter which distinguished him from other artists. He was one of the first western artist since classical times to depict non-r...
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Of Heaven and Earth: 500 Years of Italian Paintings
With works by some of the greatest names in European art, "Of Heaven and Earth: 500 Years of Italian Paintings from Glasgow Museums" examines the thematic and stylistic developments in Italian art, from the religious paintings of the late Middle Ages and Renaissance to the secular neoclassical and genre paintings of the nineteenth century. The exhibition's summer 2014 stop at the Allentown Art Museum, June 8 through September 7, is its only appearance on the East Coast.
"Of Heaven and Earth" is organized by the American Federation of Arts and Glasgow Museums. This exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and Humanities. The exhibition tour is generously supported by the JFM Foundation and Mrs. Donald M. Cox. In-kind support is provided by Barbara and Ri...
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SANDRO BOTTICELLI | Vintage Art TV | Italian Renaissance Art Slideshow | Paintings Screensavers (4k)
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Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi (c. 1445 – May 17, 1510), known as Sandro Botticelli, was an Italian painter of the Early Renaissance. He belonged to the Florentine School under the patronage of Lorenzo de' Medici, a movement that Giorgio Vasari would characterize less than a hundred years later in his Vita of Botticelli as a "golden age". Botticelli's posthumous reputation suffered until...
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Hi Friends, once you get through the Mona Lisa exhibit in the Louvre Museum, you are treated with a red room with the most fantastic paintings, believe they are mistly Italian plus an ornamental ceiling which would make Michaelangelo smile. I do believe there are actually three red rooms right in a row. Fid something new: split the screens, do you like or no?
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Caravaggio: Master Of Light
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https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20161010-why-caravaggio-was-a-shocking-as-his-paintings
Kristina Herrmann Fiore, "Caravaggio's 'Taking of Christ' and Dürer's Woodcut of 1509"
The Burlington Magazine , Jan., 1995, Vol. 137, No. 1102 (Jan., 1995), pp. 24-27
http://www.jstor.com/stable/886401
Amelia Arenas, "Sex, Violence and Faith: The Art of Caravaggio"
Arion: A Journal of Humanities and the Classics , Vol. 23, No. 3 (Winter 2016), pp.
35-52
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/arion.23.3.0035
https://www.academia.edu/37951774/Of_Life_and_Lighting_A_Study_of_the_Evolution_of_Light_in_Caravaggios_Painting
https://www.academia.edu/20718373/Out_of_Darkness_The_Path_to_Enlightenment_in_Caravaggios_Taking_of_Christ_and_Other_Religious_Narratives
https://static1.squarespace.com/static/59b42d6cd7bdce0ff51beb91/t/59e6cffdccc5c588c62bdc53/1508298789566/Carravaggio%2C+Taking+of+Christ+.pdf
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https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20161010-why-caravaggio-was-a-shocking-as-his-paintings
Kristina Herrmann Fiore, "Caravaggio's 'Taking of Christ' and Dürer's Woodcut of 1509"
The Burlington Magazine , Jan., 1995, Vol. 137, No. 1102 (Jan., 1995), pp. 24-27
http://www.jstor.com/stable/886401
Amelia Arenas, "Sex, Violence and Faith: The Art of Caravaggio"
Arion: A Journal of Humanities and the Classics , Vol. 23, No. 3 (Winter 2016), pp.
35-52
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/arion.23.3.0035
https://www.academia.edu/37951774/Of_Life_and_Lighting_A_Study_of_the_Evolution_of_Light_in_Caravaggios_Painting
https://www.academia.edu/20718373/Out_of_Darkness_The_Path_to_Enlightenment_in_Caravaggios_Taking_of_Christ_and_Other_Religious_Narratives
https://static1.squarespace.com/static/59b42d6cd7bdce0ff51beb91/t/59e6cffdccc5c588c62bdc53/1508298789566/Carravaggio%2C+Taking+of+Christ+.pdf
https://publications.ias.edu/sites/default/files/Lavin_CaravaggioRevolutionary_2001.pdf
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Interesting Italy: Top 10 Italian paintings
Interesting Italy: Top 10 Italian paintings
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12 Most Famous Paintings of all Time
Check out all the paintings seen in this video: https://www.touropia.com/most-famous-paintings/
One of the oldest art forms, painting has been around ever sinc...
Check out all the paintings seen in this video: https://www.touropia.com/most-famous-paintings/
One of the oldest art forms, painting has been around ever since our ancient ancestors first started producing charcoal creations on cave walls. While countless generations of artists have left their mark over the millennia, only some artworks have succeeded in transcending time and culture to be revered around the globe. Now exhibited in museums and art galleries, these fabulous paintings count among the most important, impressive, and influential paintings of all time.
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One of the oldest art forms, painting has been around ever since our ancient ancestors first started producing charcoal creations on cave walls. While countless generations of artists have left their mark over the millennia, only some artworks have succeeded in transcending time and culture to be revered around the globe. Now exhibited in museums and art galleries, these fabulous paintings count among the most important, impressive, and influential paintings of all time.
- published: 05 Jun 2020
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3:11
500-year-old paintings from Italian master found
The Vatican says it has found two paintings that master artist Raphael started prior to his death almost 500 years ago. CNN's Delia Gallagher reports.
The Vatican says it has found two paintings that master artist Raphael started prior to his death almost 500 years ago. CNN's Delia Gallagher reports.
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The Vatican says it has found two paintings that master artist Raphael started prior to his death almost 500 years ago. CNN's Delia Gallagher reports.
- published: 26 Dec 2017
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Caravaggio's Technique
How Caravaggio painted.
Oil painting in Italy at the beginning of the seventeenth century, the technique of Caravaggio.
The video traces the techniques used by ...
How Caravaggio painted.
Oil painting in Italy at the beginning of the seventeenth century, the technique of Caravaggio.
The video traces the techniques used by Caravaggio to paint his works: from the use of engravings and red / brown preparations, to the practice of painting directly without drawing through the use of preliminary color sketches.
ARTEnet - https://artenet.it/caravaggio-technique-the-seventeenth-century-in-italy/
Works and sources consulted:
AA.VV., L’ultimo Caravaggio e la cultura artistica a Napoli, in Sicilia e a Malta, atti del convegno, Siracusa-Malta, aprile 1987, a cura di M. Calvesi col coordinamento di L. Striglia, Siracusa, Ediprint 1987
M. Gregori, Come dipingeva il Caravaggio, in Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, come nascono i capolavori, a cura di M. Gregori, Catalogo della mostra (Firenze, Roma 1992), Milano: Electa 1991, pp. 13-30;
R. Lapucci, La tecnica del Caravaggio: materiali e metodi, pp. 31-51;
S. Rinaldi, Qualità di superficie nelle due versioni della Buona ventura di Caravaggio, “Ricerche di Storia dell’arte”, 51, Roma, Bulzoni 1976, pp. 27-30;
AA.VV., Identificazione di un Caravaggio : nuove tecnologie per una rilettura del San Giovanni Battista, a cura di Gianpaolo Correale, Venezia, Marsilio 1990;
M. Calvesi, Le realtà del Caravaggio, Torino, G. Einaudi, 1990;
M. Cinotti, Caravaggio: la vita e l’opera, Bergamo, Bolis 1991;
AA.VV., Come dipingeva il Caravaggio : atti della Giornata di studio, a cura di M. Gregori, Milano, Electa 1996;
AA.VV., Il seppellimento di santa Lucia del Caravaggio: indagini radiografiche e riflettografiche, a cura di G. Barbera e R. Lapucci, Siracusa, Galleria regionale di Palazzo Bellomo 1996;
M. Gregori, R. Lapucci, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio e i suoi primi seguaci, Fondazione di Studi di Storia dell’Arte Roberto Longhi, Arti Grafiche Aa 1997;
M. Gregori, Un nuovo ‘Davide e Golia’ del Caravaggio, in “Paragone”, LI , 603, 2001, pp. 11-22; M. T.
Schneider Per un nuovo ‘Davide’ del Caravaggio: relazione tecnica, in “Paragone”, LI , 603, 2001, pp. 23-28;
AA.VV., Caravaggio e i Giustiniani: toccar con mano una collezione del Seicento, a cura di S. Danesi Squarzina, Milano, Electa 2001;
AA.VV., Sulle orme di Caravaggio: tra Roma e la Sicilia, a cura di V. Abbate, Venezia, Marsilio 2001
M. Cinotti, La mostra, in Novità sul Caravaggio, Saggi e contributi, a cura di M. Cinotti, Cinisello Balsamo (Milano) 1975, pp. 215-250
M. Cinotti, Michelangelo Merisi detto il Caravaggio. Tutte le opere, con saggio introduttivo di G. A. Dell’Acqua, Bergamo, Poligrafiche Bolis 1983
R. Longhi, Un originale del Caravaggio a Rouen e il problema delle copie caravaggesche, in “Paragone”, XI, n. 121, 1960, pp. 23-36
R. E. Spear, Caravaggio and His Followers, Cleveland, 1971
K. Christiansen, Caravaggio and “l’esempio davanti del naturale”, in “The Art Bullettin”, LXVIII, 3, 1986, pp. 421-445
G.B. Armenini, (1586), ed cons. a cura di P. Barocchi, Scritti d’arte del Cinquecento, Milano-Napoli, 1973, p. 2289
G. B. Volpato, in M. P. Merrifield, cit., 1849, p.737
G. P. Bellori, Le vite de’ pittori , scultori e architetti moderni(1672), ma si cita dall’ed. curata da E. Borea e G.
Previtali, cit., 1976, p. 209
G. Baglione, Le vite de’ pittori scultori et architetti. Dal Pontificato di Gregorio XIII del 1572 in fino a’ tempi di Papa Urbano Ottavo nel 1642, Roma 1642
G. P. Bellori (1672), ed. cons. E. Borea e G. Previtali, cit., 1976, p. 215
https://wn.com/Caravaggio's_Technique
How Caravaggio painted.
Oil painting in Italy at the beginning of the seventeenth century, the technique of Caravaggio.
The video traces the techniques used by Caravaggio to paint his works: from the use of engravings and red / brown preparations, to the practice of painting directly without drawing through the use of preliminary color sketches.
ARTEnet - https://artenet.it/caravaggio-technique-the-seventeenth-century-in-italy/
Works and sources consulted:
AA.VV., L’ultimo Caravaggio e la cultura artistica a Napoli, in Sicilia e a Malta, atti del convegno, Siracusa-Malta, aprile 1987, a cura di M. Calvesi col coordinamento di L. Striglia, Siracusa, Ediprint 1987
M. Gregori, Come dipingeva il Caravaggio, in Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, come nascono i capolavori, a cura di M. Gregori, Catalogo della mostra (Firenze, Roma 1992), Milano: Electa 1991, pp. 13-30;
R. Lapucci, La tecnica del Caravaggio: materiali e metodi, pp. 31-51;
S. Rinaldi, Qualità di superficie nelle due versioni della Buona ventura di Caravaggio, “Ricerche di Storia dell’arte”, 51, Roma, Bulzoni 1976, pp. 27-30;
AA.VV., Identificazione di un Caravaggio : nuove tecnologie per una rilettura del San Giovanni Battista, a cura di Gianpaolo Correale, Venezia, Marsilio 1990;
M. Calvesi, Le realtà del Caravaggio, Torino, G. Einaudi, 1990;
M. Cinotti, Caravaggio: la vita e l’opera, Bergamo, Bolis 1991;
AA.VV., Come dipingeva il Caravaggio : atti della Giornata di studio, a cura di M. Gregori, Milano, Electa 1996;
AA.VV., Il seppellimento di santa Lucia del Caravaggio: indagini radiografiche e riflettografiche, a cura di G. Barbera e R. Lapucci, Siracusa, Galleria regionale di Palazzo Bellomo 1996;
M. Gregori, R. Lapucci, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio e i suoi primi seguaci, Fondazione di Studi di Storia dell’Arte Roberto Longhi, Arti Grafiche Aa 1997;
M. Gregori, Un nuovo ‘Davide e Golia’ del Caravaggio, in “Paragone”, LI , 603, 2001, pp. 11-22; M. T.
Schneider Per un nuovo ‘Davide’ del Caravaggio: relazione tecnica, in “Paragone”, LI , 603, 2001, pp. 23-28;
AA.VV., Caravaggio e i Giustiniani: toccar con mano una collezione del Seicento, a cura di S. Danesi Squarzina, Milano, Electa 2001;
AA.VV., Sulle orme di Caravaggio: tra Roma e la Sicilia, a cura di V. Abbate, Venezia, Marsilio 2001
M. Cinotti, La mostra, in Novità sul Caravaggio, Saggi e contributi, a cura di M. Cinotti, Cinisello Balsamo (Milano) 1975, pp. 215-250
M. Cinotti, Michelangelo Merisi detto il Caravaggio. Tutte le opere, con saggio introduttivo di G. A. Dell’Acqua, Bergamo, Poligrafiche Bolis 1983
R. Longhi, Un originale del Caravaggio a Rouen e il problema delle copie caravaggesche, in “Paragone”, XI, n. 121, 1960, pp. 23-36
R. E. Spear, Caravaggio and His Followers, Cleveland, 1971
K. Christiansen, Caravaggio and “l’esempio davanti del naturale”, in “The Art Bullettin”, LXVIII, 3, 1986, pp. 421-445
G.B. Armenini, (1586), ed cons. a cura di P. Barocchi, Scritti d’arte del Cinquecento, Milano-Napoli, 1973, p. 2289
G. B. Volpato, in M. P. Merrifield, cit., 1849, p.737
G. P. Bellori, Le vite de’ pittori , scultori e architetti moderni(1672), ma si cita dall’ed. curata da E. Borea e G.
Previtali, cit., 1976, p. 209
G. Baglione, Le vite de’ pittori scultori et architetti. Dal Pontificato di Gregorio XIII del 1572 in fino a’ tempi di Papa Urbano Ottavo nel 1642, Roma 1642
G. P. Bellori (1672), ed. cons. E. Borea e G. Previtali, cit., 1976, p. 215
- published: 02 Oct 2020
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The Birth of Venus by Botticelli: Great Art Explained:
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Sandro Botticelli’s poetic sense of beauty captivated the Florentine court. But it was his subject matter which distinguished him from other artists. He was one of the first western artist since classical times to depict non-religious scenes, and Botticelli’s inclusion of a near life size female nude was revolutionary.
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SUBTITLES
Thanks to Charles Xue for Chinese subtitles
Thanks to Ludivine Desriac for French Subtitles
Thanks to Bart Vergouwe for Dutch Subtitles.
Thanks to Giuliana Tomio for Spanish Subtitles
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BOOKS
Botticelli by Frank Zöllner
Botticelli by Barbara Deimling
Botticelli: Artist and Designer (Renaissance Lives) by Ana Debenedetti
The Italian Renaissance: Culture and Society in Italy, 3rd Edition by Peter Burke
The Rise and Fall of the House of Medici by Christopher Hibbert
Women in the Picture by Catherine McCormack
FILM
Rome footage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbEIQwziVP8&t=108s
Cyprus footage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bf2i7HRqYgs&t=58s
Florence crowd footage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48iB8Vpe8IU
Bonfire footage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1FRE-pgKTQ
Pope Leo XIII footage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IVQ-1t92hA&t=20s
Villa Medici di Castello
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0WEsuan6ZU
David footage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z42qh2FKau4&t=76s
Demonstration footage ©MarzioTamer, courtesy Salamon Fine Art, Milan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJTWe06--RU&t=36s
Florence Ponte Vecchio footage courtesy of Debra Pfahl
Music: Four Seasons (Summer) by Vivaldi
"Theme" music: JS Bach “Sonata for violin solo No.1 in G Minor”
Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
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Sandro Botticelli’s poetic sense of beauty captivated the Florentine court. But it was his subject matter which distinguished him from other artists. He was one of the first western artist since classical times to depict non-religious scenes, and Botticelli’s inclusion of a near life size female nude was revolutionary.
"What a brilliant series this is" - Stephen Fry on Twitter 12 December 2020
CREDITS
SUBTITLES
Thanks to Charles Xue for Chinese subtitles
Thanks to Ludivine Desriac for French Subtitles
Thanks to Bart Vergouwe for Dutch Subtitles.
Thanks to Giuliana Tomio for Spanish Subtitles
I input the English subtitles myself but I rely on volunteers to do subtitles for other languages and I really appreciate it - just contact me at jamespayne33@hotmail.com
Title Sequence by Brian Adsit (instagram https://instagram.com/brian_vfx?utm_m... and Behance www.behance.com/badsit88)
All the videos, songs, images, and graphics used in the video belong to their respective owners and I or this channel does not claim any right over them.
BOOKS
Botticelli by Frank Zöllner
Botticelli by Barbara Deimling
Botticelli: Artist and Designer (Renaissance Lives) by Ana Debenedetti
The Italian Renaissance: Culture and Society in Italy, 3rd Edition by Peter Burke
The Rise and Fall of the House of Medici by Christopher Hibbert
Women in the Picture by Catherine McCormack
FILM
Rome footage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbEIQwziVP8&t=108s
Cyprus footage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bf2i7HRqYgs&t=58s
Florence crowd footage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48iB8Vpe8IU
Bonfire footage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1FRE-pgKTQ
Pope Leo XIII footage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IVQ-1t92hA&t=20s
Villa Medici di Castello
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0WEsuan6ZU
David footage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z42qh2FKau4&t=76s
Demonstration footage ©MarzioTamer, courtesy Salamon Fine Art, Milan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJTWe06--RU&t=36s
Florence Ponte Vecchio footage courtesy of Debra Pfahl
Music: Four Seasons (Summer) by Vivaldi
"Theme" music: JS Bach “Sonata for violin solo No.1 in G Minor”
Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
- published: 18 Feb 2022
- views: 862328
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Of Heaven and Earth: 500 Years of Italian Paintings
With works by some of the greatest names in European art, "Of Heaven and Earth: 500 Years of Italian Paintings from Glasgow Museums" examines the thematic and s...
With works by some of the greatest names in European art, "Of Heaven and Earth: 500 Years of Italian Paintings from Glasgow Museums" examines the thematic and stylistic developments in Italian art, from the religious paintings of the late Middle Ages and Renaissance to the secular neoclassical and genre paintings of the nineteenth century. The exhibition's summer 2014 stop at the Allentown Art Museum, June 8 through September 7, is its only appearance on the East Coast.
"Of Heaven and Earth" is organized by the American Federation of Arts and Glasgow Museums. This exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and Humanities. The exhibition tour is generously supported by the JFM Foundation and Mrs. Donald M. Cox. In-kind support is provided by Barbara and Richard S. Lane and Christie's.
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With works by some of the greatest names in European art, "Of Heaven and Earth: 500 Years of Italian Paintings from Glasgow Museums" examines the thematic and stylistic developments in Italian art, from the religious paintings of the late Middle Ages and Renaissance to the secular neoclassical and genre paintings of the nineteenth century. The exhibition's summer 2014 stop at the Allentown Art Museum, June 8 through September 7, is its only appearance on the East Coast.
"Of Heaven and Earth" is organized by the American Federation of Arts and Glasgow Museums. This exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and Humanities. The exhibition tour is generously supported by the JFM Foundation and Mrs. Donald M. Cox. In-kind support is provided by Barbara and Richard S. Lane and Christie's.
- published: 25 Jul 2014
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SANDRO BOTTICELLI | Vintage Art TV | Italian Renaissance Art Slideshow | Paintings Screensavers (4k)
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SANDRO BOTTICELLI GALLERY | Vintage Art TV | Italian Renaissance Art Slideshow...
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Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi (c. 1445 – May 17, 1510), known as Sandro Botticelli, was an Italian painter of the Early Renaissance. He belonged to the Florentine School under the patronage of Lorenzo de' Medici, a movement that Giorgio Vasari would characterize less than a hundred years later in his Vita of Botticelli as a "golden age". Botticelli's posthumous reputation suffered until the late 19th century; since then, his work has been seen to represent the linear grace of Early Renaissance painting.
As well as the small number of mythological subjects which are his best known works today, he painted a wide range of religious subjects and also some portraits. He and his workshop were especially known for their Madonna and Childs, many in the round tondo shape. Botticelli's best-known works are The Birth of Venus and Primavera, both in the Uffizi in Florence. He lived all his life in the same neighbourhood of Florence, with probably his only significant time elsewhere the months he spent painting in Pisa in 1474 and the Sistine Chapel in Rome in 1481–82.
Only one of his paintings is dated, though others can be dated from other records with varying degrees of certainty, and the development of his style traced with confidence. He was an independent master for all the 1470s, growing in mastery and reputation, and the 1480s were his most successful decade, when all his large mythological paintings were done, and many of his best Madonnas. By the 1490s his style became more personal and to some extent mannered, and he could be seen as moving in a direction opposite to that of Leonardo da Vinci (seven years his junior) and a new generation of painters creating the High Renaissance style as Botticelli returned in some ways to the Gothic style.
He has been described as "an outsider in the mainstream of Italian painting", who had a limited interest in many of the developments most associated with Quattrocento painting, such as the realistic depiction of human anatomy, perspective, and landscape, and the use of direct borrowings from classical art. His training enabled him to represent all these aspects of painting, without adopting or contributing to their development. From Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandro_Botticelli
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Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi (c. 1445 – May 17, 1510), known as Sandro Botticelli, was an Italian painter of the Early Renaissance. He belonged to the Florentine School under the patronage of Lorenzo de' Medici, a movement that Giorgio Vasari would characterize less than a hundred years later in his Vita of Botticelli as a "golden age". Botticelli's posthumous reputation suffered until the late 19th century; since then, his work has been seen to represent the linear grace of Early Renaissance painting.
As well as the small number of mythological subjects which are his best known works today, he painted a wide range of religious subjects and also some portraits. He and his workshop were especially known for their Madonna and Childs, many in the round tondo shape. Botticelli's best-known works are The Birth of Venus and Primavera, both in the Uffizi in Florence. He lived all his life in the same neighbourhood of Florence, with probably his only significant time elsewhere the months he spent painting in Pisa in 1474 and the Sistine Chapel in Rome in 1481–82.
Only one of his paintings is dated, though others can be dated from other records with varying degrees of certainty, and the development of his style traced with confidence. He was an independent master for all the 1470s, growing in mastery and reputation, and the 1480s were his most successful decade, when all his large mythological paintings were done, and many of his best Madonnas. By the 1490s his style became more personal and to some extent mannered, and he could be seen as moving in a direction opposite to that of Leonardo da Vinci (seven years his junior) and a new generation of painters creating the High Renaissance style as Botticelli returned in some ways to the Gothic style.
He has been described as "an outsider in the mainstream of Italian painting", who had a limited interest in many of the developments most associated with Quattrocento painting, such as the realistic depiction of human anatomy, perspective, and landscape, and the use of direct borrowings from classical art. His training enabled him to represent all these aspects of painting, without adopting or contributing to their development. From Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandro_Botticelli
- published: 21 Jun 2020
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Louvre favorite room #louvremuseum #redroom #parismonamour
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Hi Friends, once you get through the Mona Lisa exhibit in the Louvre Museum, you are treated with a red room with the most fantast...
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Hi Friends, once you get through the Mona Lisa exhibit in the Louvre Museum, you are treated with a red room with the most fantastic paintings, believe they are mistly Italian plus an ornamental ceiling which would make Michaelangelo smile. I do believe there are actually three red rooms right in a row. Fid something new: split the screens, do you like or no?
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Hi Friends, once you get through the Mona Lisa exhibit in the Louvre Museum, you are treated with a red room with the most fantastic paintings, believe they are mistly Italian plus an ornamental ceiling which would make Michaelangelo smile. I do believe there are actually three red rooms right in a row. Fid something new: split the screens, do you like or no?
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- published: 25 Feb 2024
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