Titian and Rubens: Power, Politics, and Style
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Titian and Rubens: Power, Politics, and Style Details
From the Publisher 8 1/2 x 12 trim. 43 illus. (7 color). Read more About the Author HILLIARD T. GOLDFARB, Gardner's Chief Curator of Collections, focuses on the works of Titian, discussing the stylistic and emblematic means by which Titian asserted the power of his clients and his own stature as the "painter to princes." DAVID FREEDBERG, Professor of Art History at Columbia University, examines Rubens's profound emulation of and debt to Titian during his later career and its political context. MANUELA B. MENA marqués, Curator of Spanish Paintings of the Eighteenth Century and Goya at the Prado Museum, describes Spanish patronage and the influence of both artists in Spain. Read more
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