Giacobbe Giusti, PAOLO VENEZIANO: Annunciation
Giacobbe Giusti, PAOLO VENEZIANO: Annunciation
Paolo Veneziano, also Veneziano Paolo or Paolo da Venezia (born before 1333, died after 1358) was a medievalpainter from Venice.[1] He has been called ‘the most important Venetian painter of the 14th century’.[2] Many signed and dated works of this artist are known. He was regarded as the official painter of the Venetian Republic.[3]
Style
Paolo’s style was indebted to Byzantine influences but also betrays a knowledge of contemporary painting in Rimini. His more advanced works show the influence of gothic art.
Through his art he was the founder of the Venetian school which would exert its influence throughout the 14th century and in particular on Lorenzo Veneziano.[1]
Notes
- ^ Jump up to:a b Paolo Veneziano in: Federico Zeri, with the assistance of Elizabeth E. Gardner, Italian paintings : a catalogue of the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art : Venetian school, p. 47-48
- Jump up^ The Random House Library of Painting and Sculpture: Dictionary of artists and art terms David Piper, Random House, 1981 ISBN 0-394-52131-5
- Jump up^ Robert Gibbs. « Paolo Veneziano. » Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 23 Mar. 2016
- Jump up^ Rona Goffen, ‘Excerpt from the 1995 Save Venice Journal’
- Jump up^ Hans M. Schmidt, et al. « Masters, anonymous, and monogrammists. » Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 23 Mar. 2016