Geschichte der venezianischen Malerei, Band 3
Von Giorgione zum frühen Tizian
Author(s)
Brucher, Günter
Collection
Austrian Science Fund (FWF)Language
GermanAbstract
Giorgione remains the central figure in the scientific discussion dealing with Venetian painting of the age, and accordingly the amount of literature on him is exuberant. The state of scientific discussion which harks back well into the 19th century, proves to be very heterogeneous, a selection of statements proves to be inapt as to serve as a basis for a further critical discussion. The outcome of all this is a general dissent, caused by the poor state of sources and the comparatively small number of secured works. In consequence, we are confronted with a constant struggle of attributions, increasing and decreasing in number, and a host of dates, often contradictory. Es gibt kaum einen anderen italienischen Maler, der die kunstgeschichtliche Forschung so entzweit hat wie Giorgione. Die Ursachen dieser Uneinigkeit beruhen auf einer dürftigen Quellenlage sowie auf dem Umstand, dass nur wenige Werke des Künstlers als gesichert gelten.
Keywords
Giorgione; Sebastiano del Piombo; Titian; Palma il Vecchio; Catena; Venice; Renaissance-Painting; Gestalt theory; analysis of the works; criticism of style; iconography; Giorgionismo; colour research; Giorgione; Sebastiano del Piombo; Tizian; Palma il Vecchio; Catena; Venedig; Renaissance-Malerei; Gestalttheorie; Werkanalysen; Stilkritik; Ikonographie; Giorgionismo; Koloritforschung; PorträtDOI
10.26530/oapen_446788ISBN
9783205788898OCN
982228332Publication date and place
Wien; München, 2013Grantor
Imprint
BöhlauClassification
The Arts