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Cut out section, Presentation of Jesus at the Temple by Mantegna, mother and child, black cover, BELLINI MANTEGNA in white font above
Cut out section, Presentation of Jesus at the Temple by Mantegna, mother and child, black cover, BELLINI MANTEGNA in white font above
Cut out section, Presentation of Jesus at the Temple by Mantegna, mother and child, black cover, BELLINI MANTEGNA in white font above
Cut out section, Presentation of Jesus at the Temple by Mantegna, mother and child, black cover, BELLINI MANTEGNA in white font above
Cut out section, Presentation of Jesus at the Temple by Mantegna, mother and child, black cover, BELLINI MANTEGNA in white font above
Cut out section, Presentation of Jesus at the Temple by Mantegna, mother and child, black cover, BELLINI MANTEGNA in white font above

Bellini/Mantegna

Masterpieces Face to Face: The Presentation of Jesus at the Temple

By (author) Brigit Blass-Simmen
By (author) Neville Rowley
By (author) Giovanni Carlo Federico Villa

£24.95

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  • Fascinating insight into two of the giants in the history of Western art
  • The exhibition Mantegna and Bellini runs at the National Gallery, London, from 1 October, 2018 to 27 January 2019
Full Description

Giovanni Bellini, ‘one of the great Italian poets’ in the words of Roberto Longhi, and Andrea Mantegna, he who ‘sculpted [the image] alive and real in his painting’ in the sonnet by Ulisse degli Aleotti, were two giants in the history of Western art – extremely distant in character, certainly, yet connected by deep family ties. Nicolosia – Jacopo Bellini’s daughter and thus half-sister to Giovanni – married Mantegna in 1453. This marriage engendered one of the most fascinating pictorial dialogues of the Quattrocento, as they both developed the motif of The Presentation of Jesus at the Temple. Now we see this pair of works exhibited side-by-side for the very first time, half a millennium after they were painted. This volume narrates an extraordinary event, down to the last detail, through a riveting analysis of the paintings themselves and of the relationship between the two artists.

Specifications
Publisher
Silvana
ISBN
9788836639557
Published
6th Aug 2018
Binding
Paperback / softback
Territory
UK, Ireland, Scandinavia, Iceland, Germany, Eastern Europe, & Austria. Arab States non-exclusive
Size
260 mm x 240 mm
Pages
144 Pages
Illustrations
100 color
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