National Gallery Technical Bulletin: Volume 34, Titian?s Painting Technique before 1540
by Marika Spring and Jill Dunkerton
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Description
Titian (active 1506; died 1576) is acclaimed as the greatest of the Venetian masters. His technique has long fascinated painters and collectors, and his use of oil paints and the richly colored pigments available to him in Venice influenced the subsequent history of European painting. The National Gallery, London, is home to an outstanding group of Titian’s paintings, and this special edition of its annual Technical Bulletin is dedicated to the study of the artist during the first part of his career. An introductory essay focuses on Titian’s painting technique, from its origins in the workshops of Venice and the Veneto, through close examination of nine works in the gallery’s collection, including the stunning Bacchus and Ariadne (1520-23). The authors also discuss significant early works from other collections, such as The Triumph of Love (about 1544-6). New research and discoveries, published here for the first time, will be essential reading for Titian scholars and enthusiasts alike.
Details
National Gallery Technical Bulletin: Volume 34, Titian?s Painting Technique before 1540
by Ashok Roy, Marika Spring and Jill Dunkerton
ISBN
9781857095524
Publisher
National Gallery Company Ltd
Binding
Paperback
Publication date
Nov. 1, 2013
Dimensions
29.5cm x 21.2cm x 1.0cm
Page count
136 pages