The Visconti Hours. National Library, Florence. - Meiss, Millard and Kirsch, Edith W.;
KORTE INHOUD
"This extraordinary manuscript, perhaps one of the gayest, most spontaneous and fanciful of Western illuminations, is an exceptionally rich Book of Hours painted by two quite different artists. In the late 1300s, Giovannino dei Grassi and his workshop painted the first folios for Giangaleazzo Visconti, despot of Milan, but the Duke's death in 1402 interrupted the work. Belbello da Pavia completed this dazzling manuscript for Giangaleazzo's son, Filippo Maria, after he became Duke in 1412." "As Millard Meiss has pointed out in his Introduction, the imaginative art of Giovannino survives in this book alone, wherein he combines an entirely personal vision of light radiating from saints and prophets - and from the Duke of Milan, as well - with an equally original exploration of the natural world. Moreover, the inventive forms and scintillating colors, the extensive and intriguing use of gold leaf, as well as the silver and lapis lazuli (a beautiful, rare, and expensive shade of blue) that abounds throughout the m...
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1972Uitgever: New York, George Braziller,1 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 0807613592ISBN-13: 9780807613597Koop dit boek tweedehands
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Bound, blue leatherlook binding with gilt decoration, illustrated cardboard box, 18,5x26cm., 262pp., beautiful colour illustrations. In good condition (cardboard box slightly damaged along the edges) ISBN 0807613592.
New York, George Braziller, 1972
This extraordinary manuscript, perhaps one of the gayest, most spontaneous and fanciful of Western illuminations, is an exceptionally rich Book of Hours painted by two quite different artists. In the late 1300s, Giovanni dei Grassi and his workshop painted the ...
New York, George Braziller, 1972
This extraordinary manuscript, perhaps one of the gayest, most spontaneous and fanciful of Western illuminations, is an exceptionally rich Book of Hours painted by two quite different artists. In the late 1300s, Giovanni dei Grassi and his workshop painted the ...