
Murillo, Su Época, Su Vida, Sus Cuadros, Por Don Francisco M. Tubino...
작성자
Sarah Lotz
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Mystery
Thriller & Suspense
History
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형식
하드커버
페이지
326
언어
영어
출판됨
Aug 9, 2018
출판사
Wentworth Press
ISBN-10
0316396648
ISBN-13
9780316396646
설명
Francisco María Tubino explores the life and times of the renowned Spanish painter, Murillo, revealing the artist’s profound impact on the art world. The author delves into Murillo's early years, tracing his roots in Seville and the vibrant cultural milieu that influenced his artistic journey. Tubino paints a vivid picture of 17th-century Spain, offering insight into the societal and historical backdrop that shaped Murillo’s works.
As Tubino examines Murillo’s style, he highlights the striking contrasts in the artist's themes and techniques, from religious masterpieces to intimate domestic scenes. With a keen eye for detail, he unpacks the emotional depth and textures present in each painting, allowing readers to appreciate the nuances of Murillo's artistry.
Furthermore, the narrative weaves in anecdotes about Murillo's contemporaries, providing context to his relationships and rivalries. Through this rich tapestry of information, Tubino emphasizes the enduring legacy that Murillo has left on both Spanish and global art.
The exploration not only serves as a biography but also as a celebration of creativity and expression, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the life of a master painter whose works continue to resonate today. Through Tubino’s engaging prose, Murillo’s journey unfolds, making it an essential read for art enthusiasts and historians alike.
As Tubino examines Murillo’s style, he highlights the striking contrasts in the artist's themes and techniques, from religious masterpieces to intimate domestic scenes. With a keen eye for detail, he unpacks the emotional depth and textures present in each painting, allowing readers to appreciate the nuances of Murillo's artistry.
Furthermore, the narrative weaves in anecdotes about Murillo's contemporaries, providing context to his relationships and rivalries. Through this rich tapestry of information, Tubino emphasizes the enduring legacy that Murillo has left on both Spanish and global art.
The exploration not only serves as a biography but also as a celebration of creativity and expression, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the life of a master painter whose works continue to resonate today. Through Tubino’s engaging prose, Murillo’s journey unfolds, making it an essential read for art enthusiasts and historians alike.