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Lorenzo Lotto

hardcoverMarch 27, 1997
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ISBN-13: 9780300069051 ISBN-10: 0300069057
Publisher
Yale University Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
March 27, 1997
Weight
3.2 lbs
Dimensions
29.20×1.90×26.70 cm

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Lorenzo Lotto by Humfrey, Peter. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780300069051.

Venetian artist Lorenzo Lotto (c.1480-1556/7) painted some of the most startlingly beautiful as well as some of the most puzzling and moving works of the later Renaissance. In this beautifully illustrated account of Lottos life and work, Peter Humfrey offers the first comprehensive treatment of Lotto in English since Bernard Berensons pioneering study published one hundred years ago. Humfrey draws on the large body of Lottos extant work as well as on sixteenth-century documentation on the artists life, including his letters, his account-book for the years 1538-56 and his will. Lotto first practised as a painter in the town of Treviso, but during his long and restless career he also spent periods in Bergamo and the Marches, as well as in Venice itself. His final, lonely years were passed in Loreto, where he died as a lay brother in the local religious community. Humfrey examines the way in which Lotto responded to the work of a wide range of artists, from Giovanni Bellini and Albrecht Durer to Raphael and Titian, but also emphasises the painters marked stylistic individuality, even idiosyncrasy. Particularly attractive to twentieth-century viewers are Lottos portraits, the psychological penetration of which reveal a personality exceptionally finely attuned to the thoughts and emotions of his fellow human-beings. The artist emerges as one of the most engaging and distinctive personalities of Italian Renaissance art.