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Venetian Painting (c.1450-1800): History, Styles of Colorito Art in Venice During Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo Periods.
- Venetian Painting Legacy
Prague Collection of Venetian Paintings. While Charles I was...
- Venetian Painting Legacy
The Bellinis and their peers developed a particularly Venetian style of painting characterized by deep, rich colors, an emphasis on patterns and surfaces, and a strong interest in the effects of light.
Venetian painting. Titian, Salome with the Head of John the Baptist c. 1515; this religious work also functions as an idealized portrait of a beauty, a Venetian genre developed by Titian, supposedly often using Venetian courtesans as models. Venetian painting was a major force in Italian Renaissance painting and beyond.
In the 16th century Venetian artists, supported by Venetian patrons and collectors, developed a unique visual tradition. In contrast to their Florentine colleagues, who relied on a strong sense of line, or contour, to create forms, Venetian painters used patches of rich color to create an effect of luminosity.
Venice nevertheless maintained its prestige and legendary splendor. Venetian artists first established an international reputation during these years. Grounding their art in the senses, they appealed to the eye -- and the spirit -- through brilliant color, glowing light, and the beauties of nature.
Considered to give primacy of colour over line, the tradition of the Venetian school contrasted with the Mannerism prevalent in the rest of Italy. The Venetian style exerted great influence...
The central features of Veronese’s style, a brilliant illusionism and grand, sensuous style, were considered his greatest strengths.