Thursday 18 April 2019, 2.00PM to 4.00pm
The period 1470-1530 saw Venetian painting emerge as a distinctive alternative and challenge to the Florentine-Roman version of Renaissance art. This was a period in Venice of political expansion and collapse, and of extraordinary artistic innovation, rivalry and ambition. Join us to explore the interweaving careers of Giovanni Bellini, Giorgione, the young Titian and others - and to trace how out of the colloquy and contest between them, they forged a new type of art.
Peter Finch-Sieg PhD
Location: tbc