[Lorenzo Veneziano] - Guarnieri, Cristina
Reference : 084568
(2005)
ISBN : 8882159744
Guarnieri, Cristina: Lorenzo Veneziano. Milan: 2005. 272pp with 60 colour and 200 monochrome illustrations. Cloth, 32.5x24cms. First monograph dedicated to this 14th century artist who worked in Venice, Bologna and Vicenza. Examines his stylistic developments and looks at the whole panorama of his work on panel, canvas, his drawings and miniatures. Text in Italian.
First monograph dedicated to this 14th century artist who worked in Venice, Bologna and Vicenza. Examines his stylistic developments and looks at the whole panorama of his work on panel, canvas, his drawings and miniatures. Text in Italian
Milano Silvana Editoriale 2006 un volume in-4°, 237 pp. Reliure éditeur à la Bradel, dos et premier plat titrés or, jaquette illustrée. 60 reproductions en couleurs des peintures de Lorenzo Veneziano. Nombreuses reproductions en noir dans le texte. 27 figures en noir (architecture gothique vénitienne).
[Lorenzo Veneziano] - Marchi, Andrea de and Cristina Guarnieri
Reference : 084699
(2005)
ISBN : 8882159876
Marchi, Andrea de and Cristina Guarnieri: Autour de Lorenzo Veneziano. Fragments de Polyptyques Vénitiens du XIVe siècle. Exhibition: Tours, Musée des Beaux-Arts, 2005. 128 pages. 36 colour and 117 monochrome illustrations. Paperback. 30x24cms. Reunites for the first time the panels of the great polyptych painted in 1368 by Lorenzo Veneziano for the altar of San Giacomo in Bologna. The altarpiece was dismembered in the 17th century, parts now in public collections in Tours, Bologna, Syracuse and Philadelphia. The altarpiece is displayed alongside other works by both Paolo and Lorenzo Veneziano, allowing us to examine the flourishing of the 14th century Venetian school of painting. Text in French.
Reunites for the first time the panels of the great polyptych painted in 1368 by Lorenzo Veneziano for the altar of San Giacomo in Bologna. The altarpiece was dismembered in the 17th century, parts now in public collections in Tours, Bologna, Syracuse and Philadelphia. The altarpiece is displayed alongside other works by both Paolo and Lorenzo Veneziano, allowing us to examine the flourishing of the 14th century Venetian school of painting. Text in French