PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «TITIANESQUE»
Titianesque
titianesque
tian
originally
tiziano
vecellio
italian
painter
introduced
vigorous
colors
compositional
backgrounds
venetian
define
lowercase
reddish
brown
golden
color
hair
titian
adjective
having
related
forms
wiktionary
comparative
more
superlative
most
suggesting
style
with
luminous
colours
bold
brushwork
collins
always
noun
original
name
school
noted
religious
mythological
works
such
bacchus
reverso
meaning
also
titanesque
titaness
titi
définition
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «TITIANESQUE»
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1
Titian Remade: Repetition and the Transformation of Early ...
Here I should distinguish between the empirical subject named Tiziano Vecellio,
the onto- logical construction "Titian," and the epistemological system that came
to be recognized as the Titianesque. What holds my interest is not that the ...
2
Italian Fifteenth- to Seventeenth-century Drawings
The motif of this landscape is so patently Titianesque in origin that the drawing
has been attributed to Titian by such experts as Hadeln and, initially, the Tietzes,'
and it has been exhibited as Titian's. In 1944, however, after they had had an ...
Anna Forlani Tempesti, 1991
'But remember, my dear, this sort of thing cracks your titianesque “make-up,”' he
added. She began to laugh, mollified at once. Claude, basking in physical
comfort, kept on sipping small glasses of cognac one after another, without
noticing it.
4
Historical Dictionary of Baroque Art and Architecture
The elevation is shown across the three leaves of the altarpiece as one
continuous scene set against a Titianesque landscape rendered in loose strokes
and brilliant colors. Caravaggesque is the turmoil caused by the men who strain
to raise ...
In the St. Antonino at Venice, in the Ancona altar-piece, and in the Brera portraits,
the impasto is, for Lotto, thick, the vehicle comparatively fluid, and the tones fused
into a rich scale as hard to describe as it is easy to name 'Titianesque.' Even in ...
The namek TITIAN is on it, or else doubts might easily arise as to the
genuineness of the picture, in which, besides the Titianesque element, there i
almost as much that suggests Lanfrancosl' Somewhat less stepfatherly wa the
master's ...
7
Walter Pater and the Language of Sculpture
The Mantegnesque succumbs, and the Bellinesque expands to the Titianesque,
the Giorgionesque, and the ... history of connoisseurship has demonstrated all
too clearly how difficult it can be to tell the difference between the Titianesque,
the ...
Lene Østermark-Johansen, 2011
8
Vladimir Nabokov and the Art of Painting
Just before disappearing behind a rounded white corner, the Titianesque
Titaness half-turned her brown face and greeted Van with a loud 'hullo!' (479).
Lucette is immediately jealous of her rival, the lush film star Lenore Colline. Van
offers ...
Gerard de Vries, Donald Barton Johnson, 2006
9
Tintoretto: Tradition and Identity
13) was painted a year or two before the Christ Among the Doctors and the
Conversion ofSt Paul, but already reveals the young painter's habit of presenting
his paintings as aggressive revisions of Titianesque painting-types." Like a
number of ...
10
Landscape in art before Claude & Salvator
The tower of Titianesque art fell southwards, aud on the dust of its ruins grew
various art-weeds, such as Domenichino and the Carracci. Their landscape,
which may in few words be accurately denned as ' scum of Titian,' possesses no
single ...
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Titianesque nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Sets Featuring Fonteyn, the Cunningham Company and Others
The Titianesque colors and the Hitchcock-like filming make “Interscape” especially exciting. The décor is Rauschenberg's most stunning theatrical creation; ... «New York Times, ago 14»
The Art World Has Stopped Distinguishing Between Greatness and …
... the 1970s and 1980s, with their swashbuckling brushwork and vertiginous color, are often praised as Rubensesque (or even Titianesque!), but I think they are ... «The New Republic, giu 14»
Avant-Gardist in Retreat
... in some ordinary activity like sewing or fixing her hair or, more often, posing nude in the manner of a Greco-Roman Venus or a Titianesque courtesan. «New York Times, giu 10»
DUTCH MASTERS
The 1920s brought the Met smaller bequests and gifts, notably of great Rembrandts: the majestic Noble Slav, the Portrait of Herman Doomer and the Titianesque ... «Artnet, gen 08»
Maxed out NGV displays its prize
Dr Gott said the painting was a blend of Titianesque colour with the moody landscapes pioneered by Giorgione. "It fills an important gap in our collection, ... «The Age, gen 07»
SUSTRIS, Lambert (Amsterdam, vers 1515-1520-Padoue ou Venise …
1), aujourd'hui au Rijksmuseum et de peu postérieure à l'œuvre titianesque. Sustris doit également avoir alors fréquenté Bonifacio de'Pitati, puisqu'il s'imprègne ... «Tribune de l'Art, ott 06»