Giorgione’s Ambiguity, 9781789142976
Hardcover
Giorgione’s art: Beautiful mysteries where meaning dissolves into pure sensation.

Giorgione’s Ambiguity

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  • Hardcover

    232 pages

  • Release Date

    31 March 2021

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Summary

The Enigma of Giorgione: Art Shrouded in Mystery

The Venetian painter Giorgione, or ‘big George’, tragically perished in the plague of 1510 at a young age, leaving behind possibly fewer than twenty-five works. Yet, many of these paintings stand as some of the most enigmatic and captivating in art history. Masterpieces like ‘The Three Philosophers’ and ‘The Tempest’ remain compellingly elusive, seemingly defying any definitive interpretation.

Tom Nichols posits that this visu…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781789142976
ISBN-10:1789142970
Author:Tom Nichols
Publisher:Reaktion Books
Imprint:Reaktion Books
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:232
Release Date:31 March 2021
Weight:616g
Dimensions:216mm x 138mm
Series:Renaissance Lives
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Critics Review

Nichols contends that everything about Giorgione’s paintings – from their hazy brushstrokes and unconventional colors to their peculiar compositions and enigmatic figures – s meant to puzzle us, and thereby draw us in … Although Giorgione’s biography and artwork are ambiguous, Nichols’s text is not. His survey of Giorgione’s portraits, landscapes, and nudes is evenly paced, meticulously researched, and persuasively argued. The author presents a lucid examination of what we do and do not know about Giorgione that ultimately opens the viewer to a richer engagement with the artwork. The book would appeal to scholars, artists, history buffs, and even Vasari himself. * Hyperallergic *Systematic use of sfumato can have the effect of shrouding a painting in visual mystery, allowing space for a kind of reflection that’s unencumbered by the more routine task of identifying historical narrative, political figure, or religious doctrine. No painter used sfumato to this end more thrillingly than Giorgione, of the Venetian School, who died in his thirties in 1510, and to whom only a handful of existing works can be firmly attributed. Nichols’s book on Giorgione’s Ambiguity traces the life and work of this wonderfully enigmatic painter. * The New Criterion *Nichols’s thesis that Giorgione’s art is intended to expand the limits of art and our understanding of human nature is sound, well-researched and amply illustrated. Recommended. * The Jackdaw *“Witholding from clear or closely defined meanings in painting allowed Giorgione to explore uncharted sensual territories, and to develop ever more intimate psychological relationships between the work and its spectator,” writes Tom Nicholls in his brilliant biography and appraisal, Giorgione’s Ambiguity … a handsome production, with glossed pages highlighting the work to optimum effect … [a] two hugely appealing book which should be investigated by all lovers of Renaissance men and Renaissance artists. * Paddy Kehoe, RTE Culture *Tom Nichols’s book serves as an excellent, cerebral, and insightful essay on one of the most influential and enigmatic of Renaissance painters. Like one of Giorgione’s own pictures, Nichols’s analysis is lyrical, and thought-provoking; constantly drawn to the profound implications of its subject, yet never less than concise and accessible. The book is particularly welcome and timely … Nichols is able to reserve his considerable intellectual energy for a revitalising and superbly informed discussion of the essence of Giorgione – both in terms of the elusive, enfolded meanings of his art, and in providing the reader with a navigable, clear-headed guide to a corpus of key works. * Philip Cottrell, Assistant Professor in Art History, University College Dublin *

About The Author

Tom Nichols

Tom Nichols is Senior Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow. His previous books include Titian and the End of the Venetian Renaissance (2013) and Giorgione’s Ambiguity (2020).

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