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Antonello Da Messina: Inside Painting - by Giovanni Villa (Hardcover)

Antonello Da Messina: Inside Painting - by  Giovanni Villa (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Da Messina is one of the earliest virtuosos of oil painting, a true Renaissance master who--via the influence of the Flemish painters--raised perspective and geometric rigor to new heights of clarity and serenity. With 300 color plates, and at 340 pages, this book is the most comprehensive monograph on his works available in English.n English.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>The essential book on the Italian master of perspective and portraiture</strong></p><p>Antonello da Messina is one of the earliest virtuosos of oil painting, a true Renaissance master who--via the influence of the Flemish painters--raised perspective and geometric rigor to new heights of clarity and serenity. His mastery of the three-quarter profile portrait is another of his key accomplishments. With 300 color plates, and at 340 pages, this book is the most comprehensive monograph available in English, and the first substantial Antonello publication in decades. Today Antonello is most celebrated for paintings such as his <i>Crucifixion</i> in Bucharest and the <i>Salvator Mundi</i>, <i>Madonna with Child</i> and <i>Saint Jerome in His Study</i> in London. These works, alongside his portraits, embody his accomplishments in realism and the steady, calm atmosphere he brought to Italian painting.This exceptional publication fills a longstanding and conspicuous gap in the literature on Italian Renaissance art. <b>Antonello da Messina</b> (c. 1430-79) was one of the most groundbreaking and influential painters of the Quattrocento. Born in Sicily and trained in Naples where he studied the work of Provençal and Flemish artists, he is often supposed to have encountered the pioneering art of Van Eyck at this time, whose influence he seems to have imported into Italy. Antonello's impact was particularly keenly felt in Venice, where he lived from 1475 to 1476; within a short time of his arrival, his work attracted so much favorable attention that he was supported by the Venetian state and local painters enthusiastically adopted his oil technique and compositional style.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>...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"<br>

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