The Lure of Italy - Artists` Views

Julian Brooks author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Getty Trust Publications

Published:28th Apr '17

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

The Lure of Italy - Artists` Views cover

A companion to an exhibition at the Getty Museum, this slim volume features lovely renditions of Italian scenes over the centuries. It's the perfect gift book for any Italophile. The book highlights works from an all-star cast of artists: R. P. Bonington, J. M. W. Turner, Claude Lorrain, Giovanni Battista Lusieri, Canaletto, and many more. The essay here is worth the price of admission alone and is written by Julian Brooks, whose past books with us have sold very well in the trade (e.g., most recently Andrea del Sarto).

This little book is a narrated assemblage of some of these beautiful views, which transport the reader effortlessly to Italy, rekindling memories, setting intentions, or provoking curiosity.For centuries Italy has fascinated travelers and artists. From the crumbling ruins of ancient Rome to the crystal- clear light of Venice, artists have found inspiration not only in the cities but also in the countryside and in the deep history and culture. From as early as the 1500s, artists visiting from France, England, the Netherlands, and Germany drew sketches to preserve vivid memories, often creating work of extraordinary atmosphere and beauty in the process. A growing number of tourists in the subsequent centuries fueled a further demand for souvenir views, spurring local artists to craft their own masterpieces. This little book is a narrated assemblage of some of these beautiful views, which transport the reader effortlessly to Italy, rekindling memories, setting intentions, or provoking curiosity. A central essay provides new insights into the topographical renditions of Italian scenes over the centuries, while compelling illustrations of works from the Getty collection by artists such as R. P. Bonington, J. M. W. Turner, Claude Lorrain, Giovanni Battista Lusieri, Canaletto, and many more capture the essence and spirit of Italy.

ISBN: 9781606065198

Dimensions: 191mm x 226mm x 16mm

Weight: 548g

96 pages