La sua vita e le sue opere. Hoepli, Milano, s.d. (1909). In-4, mz. pelle coeva (lievi abras.), dorso a cordoni, fregi e tit. oro su tassello, pp. XIV,352, con un notevole apparato iconografico di 350 figure nel t. e 80 tavole f.t. Importante monografia sul pittore veneziano (1696-1770). Ben conservato.
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Rizzi, Aldo: Mostra del Tiepolo. Catalogo dei Dipinti. Exhibition: Udine, Villa Manin de Passariano, 199pp with 22 colour and 90 monochrome plates, and 122 monochrome figures. Wrappers, 28x25cms. Includes a fully documented catalogue of the works exhibited with essays on Giambattista, Giandomenico and Lorenzo Tiepolo. Text in Italian.
Includes a fully documented catalogue of the works exhibited with essays on Giambattista, Giandomenico and Lorenzo Tiepolo. Text in Italian
New York 1928 The Pegasus Press Hardcover
The drawings of G. B. Tiepolo 2 volumes Hardcover, two volumes in yellow linen with gilt spine, VIII pg + 200 plates with drawings by Tiepolo, each preceded by an explanation sheet. Complete and important work on Tiepolo. 320 x 240 mm, very good condition
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Electa Editrice, coll. « Collana l'arte dei Tiepolo » 1971 In-4 29 x 25,5 cm. Reliures éditeur toile fauve, sous jaquettes vertes, premiers plats illustrés en couleurs, et étui vert, 199-124 pp., 122 reproductions en noir & blanc, 22 planches en couleurs - 100 reproductions en noir & blanc, notes, bibliographies, index général. Ouvrages à l’état neuf, étui légèrement frotté.
Texte en italien. 1) Dipinti - 2) Disegni e acqueforti Très bon état d’occasion
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2022 Hardback, 284 pages, Size:220 x 280 mm, Illustrations:8 b/w, 55 col., Language: English. ISBN 9781912554102.
Summary Armida reaches out to Rinaldo armed with a long knife. She hates him, she wants to kill him. Cupid restrains her arm, but the left hand of the sorceress already lies on that of the sleeping hero, a touch that leads her to fall in love. The blue and the red divide the scene. Two contrary passions--narrated by Torquato Tasso, depicted by Nicolas Poussin--are depicted across the canvas. Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered is by definition the poem of the affetti, and on this account it drew the undivided attention of painters, musicians, playwriters and choreographers throughout Europe from the moment of its publication in 1581 onward. Going beyond the narrated action, painters in particular focused on the complex dynamics of passion that Tasso's masterpiece conveys in literary images, and through new pictorial devices reconfigured the notion of profane affetti in opposition to the affectum devotionis of the sacred texts.? This volume investigates the exchange between the poetic word and the most stimulating works that have interacted with it. Condensed within visual formulas, a variety of themes emerge such as the blurring of the lines between male and female identity, between love and war; the confrontations and exchanges between different cultures through violence, religious conversion, and the assimilation of one another; the modern hero divided between the worldly, affective arena of the court and a locus amoenus where he could be sheltered from the assault of passions. Ultimately, the book examines the political implications of art in relation to court rituals and to all those practices through which power is built and strengthened. Examining the images that permeate poetry and the poetic devices that have found their way into painting, Careri identifies and examines a fundamental moment of reconfiguration in the visual history of passions. Through the paintings of great artists such as Poussin, Tintoretto, Guercino, Tiepolo, and the Carracci, he explores the "affective" revolution at the origin of the contemporary world.
Venezia, Alfieri/ Electa, 1979 Pictorial cardboard cover in colour, 215 x 240mm., 152pp., illustrated in b/w and sepia.
Italian text. Venezia/ Palazzo Ducale luglio/ settembre 1979. In good condition.