Caravaggio: The Complete Works

Caravaggio: The Complete Works

Schutze Sebastian

     

бумажная книга



Издательство: TASCHEN
Дата выхода: январь 2010
ISBN: 978-3-8365-0183-5
Объём: 306 страниц
Масса: 4565 г

The complete oeuvre of the dark genius who revolutionized European painting - and remains as controversial 400 years after his death.
Caravaggio, or more accurately Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, was a legend even in his own lifetime. Celebrated by some for his naturalism and his revolutionary pictorial inventions, he was considered by others to have destroyed painting. Few other artists have provoked such controversy and so many contradictory interpretations right up to modern times.
Just in time for the Caravaggio year 2010, this work offers a comprehensive reassessment of Caravaggio`s entire oeuvre, with a catalogue raisonne of his works. Five introductory chapters analyse his artistic career from his training in Lombard Milan and his triumphal rise in papal Rome, up to his dramatic final years in Naples, Malta and Sicily. The spotlight thereby falls upon the radical nature and innovative force of Caravaggio`s art and its influence in all of Europe.
Our understanding of Caravaggio`s work has been substantially broadened in recent decades by major exhibitions, restoration campaigns, new attributions and archival discoveries. The new catalogue raisonne offers a detailed overview of the artist`s entire oeuvre based on the latest research. Every painting is reproduced in large-scale format, with spectacular details that offer dramatic close-ups and set new standards in print quality. A new photographic campaign has been undertaken, enabling the smallest details to be reproduced on a large scale for the first time. They reveal all the more clearly Caravaggio`s virtuosity and his enormous ability to capture the viewer`s attention and to build a communicative bridge between the worlds of picture and viewer. Sequences of spectacular details grouped by subject allow us to experience Caravaggio`s ingenious rhetoric of looks and gestures and their theatrical staging in paint.
Формат: 295 мм x 405 мм.