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Titian Remade - Repetition and the Transformation of Early Modern Italian Art (Hardcover)
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Titian Remade - Repetition and the Transformation of Early Modern Italian Art (Hardcover)
Series: Getty Publications - (Yale)
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Titian Remade explores imitation and the modern cult of originality
through a consideration of the disparate fates of two Venetian
painters: the canonized master Titian (ca. 1488-1576) and his
artistic heir, the now-unremarked Padovanino (1588-1649). Reading
the latter's Sleeping Venus (1610), triumph (1620), and
Self-Portrait (ca. 1630) against corresponding works by Titian,
Maria H. Loh argues the case for repetition as a positive act of
artistic self-definition. Her history of creative emulation and
engaged viewing in early modern visual culture offers a profound
vision of art as a continual process of retrieval and projection
that effectively bonds the present to the past and the self to the
other.
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