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‎Giovanni Bellini. Influences Croisées‎

‎Rowley, Neville, Sara Menato, Gennaro Toscano et al.: Giovanni Bellini. Influences Croisées. Exhibition: Paris, Musée Jacquemart-André, 2023. 184 pages. Fully illustrated in colour. Hardback. 28 x 24cms. An exploration of Giovanni Bellini's oeuvre, influences and relationships. Five essays consider Bellini's career in Venice alongside contemporaries including his father, Jacapo and Andrea Mantegna, Bellini's illuminations, and a discussion of his late paintings including 'Bapteme du Christ' (1493) and 'Saint Jerome lisant avec Christophe et saint Louis de Toulouse'. Followed by a catalogue of 47 works by Bellini, Mantegna and others divided into six sections considering Jacapo's atelier, Bellini's landscapes and his Byzantine and Northern influences. Text in French.‎

Reference : 122997
ISBN : 9789462303454


‎An exploration of Giovanni Bellinis oeuvre, influences and relationships. Five essays consider Bellinis career in Venice alongside contemporaries including his father, Jacapo and Andrea Mantegna, Bellinis illuminations, and a discussion of his late paintings including Bapteme du Christ (1493) and Saint Jerome lisant avec Christophe et saint Louis de Toulouse. Followed by a catalogue of 47 works by Bellini, Mantegna and others divided into six sections considering Jacapos atelier, Bellinis landscapes and his Byzantine and Northern influences. Text in French‎

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‎ROWLEY Neville, CURIE Pierre.‎

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ISBN : 9789462303454

‎Giovanni Bellini: Influences croisées.‎

‎<meta charset="utf-8"><p><strong>Au printemps 2023, le Musée Jacquemart-André met à l’honneur l’œuvre du grand maître de la peinture Giovanni Bellini (v. 1430-1516), père de l’école vénitienne à laquelle appartiendront ses élèves Giorgione et Titien. Giovanni Bellini a ouvert la voie à un art de la couleur et du ton qui sera la marque du XVIe siècle vénitien.<br></strong></p><p>À travers une cinquantaine d’œuvres issues de collections publiques et privées européennes, cette exposition retrace le parcours de Giovanni Bellini et montre comment son langage artistique n’a eu de cesse de se renouveler tout au long de sa carrière, tout en conservant une part indéniable d’originalité. Réparties selon un ordre thématico-chronologique, les œuvres du maître constitueront le fil rouge de l’exposition, mises en regard avec des « modèles » qui les ont inspirées.</p><p>Issu d’une famille d’artistes, Giovanni Bellini fréquente avec son frère Gentile l’atelier de leur père, Jacopo Bellini, peintre de formation gothique bientôt rompu aux nouveautés renaissantes venues de Florence. Le jeune artiste s’imprègne à la fois de l’art de son père et de son frère, mais aussi de son beau-frère Andrea Mantegna, que sa sœur Nicolosia vient d’épouser. Le classicisme, les formes sculpturales et la maîtrise de la perspective de Mantegna exercent une profonde influence sur l’artiste. Sa peinture devient plus monumentale, notamment grâce à l’étude des œuvres de Donatello, visibles à Padoue.</p><p>Le style de Bellini change de cap avec l’arrivée à Venise d’Antonello de Messine qui y introduit le goût flamand du détail et les constructions spatiales des artistes d’Italie centrale. Giovanni trouve une nouvelle intensité dramatique en perfectionnant la technique de la peinture à l’huile. Il puise dans l’art byzantin et du nord de l’Europe des éléments qui marqueront son style. En quête de renouveau, il développe des thématiques représentées par des peintres plus jeunes, comme par exemple celle des paysages topographiques inspirés de Cima da Conegliano. Enfin, l’ultime période de Bellini est marquée par une touche plus vibrante mais d’une grande modernité. De manière singulière, ce sont les innovations de ses meilleurs élèves – et notamment Giorgione et Titien – qui poussent le vieux Bellini à réinventer son style.</p><p>Cette exposition, en présentant Bellini et son contexte artistique, permettra de comprendre en quoi son langage pictural est fait de correspondances et de jeux d’influences, qu’il synthétise magistralement. L’exposition bénéficiera de prêts importants, venus notamment de la Gemäldegalerie de Berlin, du Petit Palais de Paris, du Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza de Madrid, de la Galleria Borghese de Rome, du Museo Correr, des Gallerie dell’Accademia et de la Scuola Grande di San Rocco de Venise, du Musée Bagatti Valsecchi de Milan entre autres, ainsi que de nombreux prêts de collections privées.</p> Paris, 2023 Musée Jacquemart-André/Culturespaces/Fonds Mercator 184 p., illustré, cartonnage éditeur. 24 x 28‎


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