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The Watson Gordon Lecture: Caravaggio and Cupid: Homage and Rivalry in Rome and Florence
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The Watson Gordon Lecture: Caravaggio and Cupid: Homage and Rivalry in Rome and Florence

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Caravaggio’s astonishingly naturalistic and provocative Cupid Victorious hung in the palace of a famous family at the heart of seventeenth-century Rome. Helen Langdon explores how the artist, famed for his originality, created a balance between a suggestion of his own world - a world of lively and rowdy street life - and a complex and ambiguous response to both ancient and Renaissance art and literature. Langdon also looks at the challenge the painting threw out to contemporary painters, whose world was characterised by extreme and bitter rivalries; often they reject his irony, sometimes embellish the painting’s sexuality, and at other times convey an opposing sense of the harmony of the arts. AUTHOR: Dr Helen Langdon is a writer, scholar and curator, and the former Assistant Director of the British School at Rome. SELLING POINT: . A new look at work by Caravaggio, one of the most famous and fascinating artists of all time 20 colour illustrations

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
National Galleries of Scotland
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 November 2017
Pages
48
ISBN
9781911054146

Caravaggio’s astonishingly naturalistic and provocative Cupid Victorious hung in the palace of a famous family at the heart of seventeenth-century Rome. Helen Langdon explores how the artist, famed for his originality, created a balance between a suggestion of his own world - a world of lively and rowdy street life - and a complex and ambiguous response to both ancient and Renaissance art and literature. Langdon also looks at the challenge the painting threw out to contemporary painters, whose world was characterised by extreme and bitter rivalries; often they reject his irony, sometimes embellish the painting’s sexuality, and at other times convey an opposing sense of the harmony of the arts. AUTHOR: Dr Helen Langdon is a writer, scholar and curator, and the former Assistant Director of the British School at Rome. SELLING POINT: . A new look at work by Caravaggio, one of the most famous and fascinating artists of all time 20 colour illustrations

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
National Galleries of Scotland
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 November 2017
Pages
48
ISBN
9781911054146