Paolo Veneziano
Art & Devotion in 14th-Century Venice
John Witty author Laura Llewellyn author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Paul Holberton Publishing Ltd
Published:31st Aug '21
Should be back in stock very soon

The foremost Venetian painter of the fourteenth century, Paolo Veneziano is regarded as the founder of the Venetian school of painting. Active from 1333 to 1358, Veneziano practiced his art within a culture enriched by Venice's maritime economy, with materials and techniques coming to his native city from Byzantium, Africa, Persia, and Asia. His workshop received prestigious commissions from Venice and beyond, many of them for elaborate altarpieces composed of painted panels within intricately carved gilt-wood frames. This volume, published by the Frick Collection in association with Paul Holberton Publishing, reunites, for the first time, the dispersed components of two of the rare surviving altarpieces and presents them alongside contemporaneous objects in various media. In doing so, it demonstrates how Veneziano's innovative and visually rich work engaged with fourteenth-century advances in manuscript illumination, ivory carving, textile production, and metalwork.
"Excellent catalogue." * Los Angeles Times *
"An in-depth look at the foremost Venetian painter of the Fourteenth Century, regarded as the founder of the Venetian school of painting." * Antiques and the Arts *
"With excellent images and scholarly compendia, this book is an invaluable resource for better understanding this important painter and his work." * Choice *
ISBN: 9781911300953
Dimensions: 267mm x 241mm x 20mm
Weight: 1107g
168 pages