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Guido Reni
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Edited by: Bastian Eclercy, Städel Museum
Artist: Guido Reni
Texts by: Maria Aresin, Babette Bohn, Aoife Brady, Sybille Ebert-Schifferer, Bastian Eclercy
Deutsch
November 2022, 320 Pages
, 285 Photos
Hardcover
100mm x
100mm
ISBN:978-3-7757-5256-5
| Misunderstood, Ignored and Forgotten—Rediscovering "The Divine"
Guido Reni was the star painter of the Italian Baroque, one of Europe’s most successful artists, sought after by prominent patrons. Whether his subject matter was the Christian heaven or the world of classical mythology, Guido Reni was unmatched in his ability to translate the beauty of the divine into painting, which earned him the name "il divino". Later misunderstood and sidelined, he deserves to be rediscovered. Drawing on new research findings, the catalogue accompanying the exhibition at the Städel Museum provides insights into his artistic activities, but also his ambiguous personality. Bringing together his fascinating paintings, drawings, and etchings for the first time in more than thirty years, it offers a new perspective on one of the greatest names of Italian art.
This book is also available in English.
Working in Bologna and Rome, GUIDO RENI (1575-1642) made his name with religious and mythological subjects. Already seen by contemporaries as a counterpart to his rival Caravaggio, "The Divine" became one of the most influential figures of European painting for two centuries.
This book is also available in English.
Working in Bologna and Rome, GUIDO RENI (1575-1642) made his name with religious and mythological subjects. Already seen by contemporaries as a counterpart to his rival Caravaggio, "The Divine" became one of the most influential figures of European painting for two centuries.
»Reni (1975 - 1642) hat ihnen allen die perfekte Bühne bereitet, ob antike oder biblische Helden, und sie fulminant zur Geltung gebracht«
Nicola Kuhn
Tagesspiegel
»Farbfeuerwerke ohne Konkurrenz«
Stefan Trinks
FAZ
»Die biografischen Details, die erheblichen Einfluss auf Renis Oeuvre hatten, machen den neuen Bildband so spannend.«
Silke Lahmann-Lammert
NDR Kultur
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