The Triumph of Caesar

The Triumph of Caesar

Author: Andrea Mantegna

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Published: 1949

Total Pages: 26

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The Triumph of Caesar by Andrea Mantegna

The Triumph of Caesar by Andrea Mantegna

Author: W. Ormsby Gore

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Published: 1930

Total Pages:

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"The Triumph of Caesar" [by] Andrea Mantegna [at] Hampton Court Palace

Author: Anthony Blunt

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Published: 1975

Total Pages: 48

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The Triumphs of Caesar by Andrea Mantegna in the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen at Hampton Court

The Triumphs of Caesar by Andrea Mantegna in the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen at Hampton Court

Author: Andrew Martindale

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Published: 1979

Total Pages: 352

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Mantegna's Triumph of Julius Cæsar

Mantegna's Triumph of Julius Cæsar

Author: Ernest Law

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Published: 1921

Total Pages: 106

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Andrea Mantegna

Andrea Mantegna

Author: Christopher Lloyd

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Published: 1991

Total Pages: 40

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The Triumphs of Caesar by Andrea Mantegna

The Triumphs of Caesar by Andrea Mantegna

Author: Andrew Martindale

Publisher: Harvey Miller Pub

Published: 1982-06

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 9780199210251

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The best thing that Mantegna ever painted was the verdict of Giorgio Vasari writing of the Triumphs of Caesar in the middle of the 16th century. All who see these works - now displayed in the Lower Orangery at Hampton Court - will endorse Vasari's enthusiasm for the paintings which show the Gallic Triumph of Julius Caesar in all its splendour. This study sets the Triumphs in the context of the artist's life, work and intellectual development. It also offers a picture, from contemporary sources, of the environment in which they were created, particularly the Gonzaga Court at Mantua. The catalogue describes the nine large canvases in great detail, and also includes copies, drawings and engravings of this major work of the late Quattrocento. The classical comparisons are supported in the accompanying illustrations.


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Download or read book The Triumphs of Caesar by Andrea Mantegna written by Andrew Martindale and published by Harvey Miller Pub. This book was released on 1982-06 with total page 342 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The best thing that Mantegna ever painted was the verdict of Giorgio Vasari writing of the Triumphs of Caesar in the middle of the 16th century. All who see these works - now displayed in the Lower Orangery at Hampton Court - will endorse Vasari's enthusiasm for the paintings which show the Gallic Triumph of Julius Caesar in all its splendour. This study sets the Triumphs in the context of the artist's life, work and intellectual development. It also offers a picture, from contemporary sources, of the environment in which they were created, particularly the Gonzaga Court at Mantua. The catalogue describes the nine large canvases in great detail, and also includes copies, drawings and engravings of this major work of the late Quattrocento. The classical comparisons are supported in the accompanying illustrations.


Andrea Mantegna's Triumph of Caesar

Andrea Mantegna's Triumph of Caesar

Author: John Lowell Thompson

Publisher:

Published: 1978

Total Pages: 206

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Flemish Tapestry from the 15th to the 18th Century

Flemish Tapestry from the 15th to the 18th Century

Author: Guy Delmarcel

Publisher: Lannoo Uitgeverij

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 9789020938869

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Andrea Mantegna and the Italian Renaissance

Andrea Mantegna and the Italian Renaissance

Author: Joseph Manca

Publisher: Parkstone International

Published: 2012-05-08

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1780429797

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Mantegna; humanist, geometrist, archaeologist, of great scholastic and imaginative intelligence, dominated the whole of northern Italy by virtue of his imperious personality. Aiming at optical illusion, he mastered perspective. He trained in painting at the Padua School where Donatello and Paolo Uccello had previously attended. Even at a young age commissions for Andrea’s work flooded in, for example the frescos of the Ovetari Chapel of Padua. In a short space of time Mantegna found his niche as a modernist due to his highly original ideas and the use of perspective in his works. His marriage with Nicolosia Bellini, the sister of Giovanni, paved the way for his entree into Venice. Mantegna reached an artistic maturity with his Pala San Zeno. He remained in Mantova and became the artist for one of the most prestigious courts in Italy – the Court of Gonzaga. Classical art was born. Despite his links with Bellini and Leonardo da Vinci, Mantegna refused to adopt their innovative use of colour or leave behind his own technique of engraving.


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Download or read book Andrea Mantegna and the Italian Renaissance written by Joseph Manca and published by Parkstone International. This book was released on 2012-05-08 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mantegna; humanist, geometrist, archaeologist, of great scholastic and imaginative intelligence, dominated the whole of northern Italy by virtue of his imperious personality. Aiming at optical illusion, he mastered perspective. He trained in painting at the Padua School where Donatello and Paolo Uccello had previously attended. Even at a young age commissions for Andrea’s work flooded in, for example the frescos of the Ovetari Chapel of Padua. In a short space of time Mantegna found his niche as a modernist due to his highly original ideas and the use of perspective in his works. His marriage with Nicolosia Bellini, the sister of Giovanni, paved the way for his entree into Venice. Mantegna reached an artistic maturity with his Pala San Zeno. He remained in Mantova and became the artist for one of the most prestigious courts in Italy – the Court of Gonzaga. Classical art was born. Despite his links with Bellini and Leonardo da Vinci, Mantegna refused to adopt their innovative use of colour or leave behind his own technique of engraving.