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Art in Venice [Hardcover]

Stefano Zuffi


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Venice is the jewel of the Adriatic that produced Giovanni Bellini, Giorgione, Titian and others. This book takes readers on a chronological tour of Venetian painting, sculpture, architecture and decorative arts, from Byzantine mosaics to Mannerist masterworks.

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Art in Venice, 5 July 2000
By Gerald Charm - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Art in Venice (Hardcover)
I found this book in my local library where I was looking for images that I might use in some way in a collage I'd started working on. I immediately knew that I must own it. Not the usual cofee table book of travel type photographs of Venice - but concentrating on the history, art and architecture of that fascinating city. Tho I've been there on two separate occasions, 30 years apart, this book has given me an irresistable longing to see the beauty that I somehow missed both times.

20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE best bargain art book on Venice, 6 Jan 2003
By Iggy Todd - Published on Amazon.com
I am totally madly, deeply in love with Venice and its 15th and 16th century artists. After having spent a fortune on art books about Venice, I stumbled onto this book at London's National Gallery. I have probably seen everything in this book in the original Venetian locales, but they are photographed so superbly that some actually are better than live-and-in-person. For example, some of my favorite paintings by Bellini in the Accademia are deliberately kept in dimly lit rooms by the conservationists, and Tintoretto's famous ceiling at Scuola de San Marco are neck-cringing and dark. So, to study these and any of the other scores of paintings you need this book. Every single photo is in large format, sumptous color. This is easily the best book bargain I bought last year. And I paid twice what Amazon is offering for it now!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The single best coffee table book on Venice, 1 Sep 2009
By jswell "James" - Published on Amazon.com
I bought this book while in Venice in 2006. It is a LARGE coffee table book that has over 500 beautiful color photos showing not only paintings, but architecture, and the principal Scholas and Churches; San Marco Basilica and the Doge's Palace. Architectural styles are in chronological order, and it also has extensive coverage of the works in the Academica all the way to the Peggy Guggenheim home (now a beautiful museum). If you are interested in what ALL of Venice contains; if you havve planned to visit, or if you are planning to visit, you will see that this book underlines that you cannot see Venice in even 7 days! You may be able to order it from Abrams Publishing; the ISBN code is 0-8109-4204-6; The Bar Code is 9 780810 942042.
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