Tiepolo Pink

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‘Tiepolo: the last breath of happiness in Europe’The eighteenth-century Venetian painter Giambattista Tiepolo spent his life creating frescoes that are among the glories of Western art, yet he remains shrouded in mystery. Who was he? And what was the significance of the dark, bizarre etchings depicting sacrifice and magic, which he created alongside his heavenly works? Roberto Calasso explores Tiepolo as the last artist of the ancien régime and at the same time the first example of the “painter of modern life” evoked by Baudelaire. He was the incarnation of that peculiar Italian virtue sprezzatura: the art of not seeming artful.Translated by Alastair McEwen’A brilliant, eccentric, provocative . . . and thoroughly splendid celebration of a great painter’ John Banville, The New Republic’Calasso is a myth-maker … a book that treats paintings as a kind of sorcery’ Peter Conrad, Observer

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Weight 0.481 kg
Dimensions 2.3 × 13 × 19.8 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

304

Publisher

Year Published

2020-5-28

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

0241399424

Calasso has written a brilliant, eccentric, provocative, annoying, and thoroughly splendid celebration of a great painter.

Other text

As one has come to expect of this polyglot and polymathic author, the range of references that inform his viewings is broad, deep and effortless

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