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Technical studies of painting methods

Author
Oberthaler, Elke; Walmsley, Elizabeth; Brown, David Alan (Collective Author); Ferino-Pagden, Sylvia (Collective Author); Anderson, Jaynie (Contributor, Collective Author); Howard, Deborah (Contributor, Collective Author); Humfrey, Peter (Contributor, Collective Author); Lucco, Mauro (Contributor, Collective Author); Berrie, Barbara H. (Contributor, Collective Author); Matthew, Louisa C. (Contributor, Collective Author); Oberthaler, Elke (Contributor, Collective Author); Walmsley, Elizabeth (Contributor, Collective Author)
Document type
Article (catalogue d'exposition)
Language
English
Book title
Bellini, Giogione, Titian and the Renaissance of Venetian painting
Source
Bellini, Giogione, Titian and the Renaissance of Venetian painting. 2006, 285-300, 15 ill., 1 diagram
Publisher
Kunsthistorisches Museum, in association with Yale University Press, New Haven and London, Vienna (aut)
Publication country
Austria
Abstract (en)
Presents technical analyses of several 16th-c. Venetian paintings, based on x-radiographs and infrared images. Includes discussion of Giovanni Bellini's Lady with a Mirror (Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum); Bellini and Titian's Feast of the Gods (Washington, DC, National Gallery of Art); Giorgione's Portrait of a Woman ("Laura") (Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum); Giorgione's Three Philosophers (Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum); Giorgione's Adoration of the Shepherds ("Allendale Nativity") (Washington, DC, National Gallery of Art); and Titian's Virgin and Child ("Gypsy Madonna") (Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum).
Subject (en)
Subject (fr)

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DatabaseBHA (Inist-CNRS/GRI)

Identifier20060701-00026341

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