
Description
Giovanni Bellini's St. Francis in the Desert (c. 1476-78) is a masterpiece of Venetian Renaissance art that has inspired generations of visitors to The Frick Collection. This monumental panel painting portrays the beloved Christian saint alone in a mountainous wilderness, stepping forward from his simple shelter into a golden light that seems to transfigure him spiritually. For centuries, viewers have puzzled over the work's meaning; until recently, however, the artist's practical conception and realization of this extraordinary vision have remained largely unexplored.
In a New Light presents the collective findings of an unprecedented technical examination of St. Francis in the Desert. The recent discoveries provide a "glimpse over Bellini's shoulder" and open new avenues of research into Venetian Renaissance painting and its cultural and religious context. A richly illustrated monograph of a single picture, In a New Light comprises essays by leading experts in the fields of paintings conservation, Venetian art, the history of collecting, and Franciscan thought.
Product Details
Publisher | Giles |
Publish Date | March 17, 2015 |
Pages | 232 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781907804397 |
Dimensions | 11.3 X 9.8 X 1.0 inches | 3.4 pounds |
About the Author
Charlotte Hale is the Metropolitan Museum of Art Paintings Conservator; she oversaw the recent technical study of "St Francis in the Desert" (2010)
Reviews
"Superbly designed, superabundantly illustrated, uncommonly well-written, and surprisingly affordable volume"--Paul Barolsky, Renaissance Quarterly
"In some cases, a single work is a show in itself. The Frick Collection has such a star and has produced this superb book about it"--Holland Cotter, The New York Times Gift Guide
"This book will be of interest to anyone researching Bellini and the Venetian Renaissance"--Alexander Adams, Cassone
"Deeply absorbing and profoundly instructive"--Patrick McCaughey, The Times Literary Supplement
"With its superb color plates, illuminating close-ups of painting surface, elegantly written essays, and impeccable notes, the book is a model of how to explore an outstanding work of art, demonstrated here with resounding success"--D. Pincus, National Gallery of Art, Choice
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