unconditional recognition
Why for centuries the extravagant genius of the Renaissance was not recognized in the Motherland: “Another Venetian” Lorenzo Lotto
In a series of great Italian Renaissance artists, a special place is occupied by Lorenzo Lotto. More recently, this painter was in the shadow of his famous contemporaries and countrymen, for centuries remaining unrecognized, even at home. Meanwhile, the creative and life path of this misanthrope and nonconformist of the times of Titian, as well as the fate of some of his canvases, deserve attention, study, and often – admiration. Continue reading
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were simply broken off
his daughters
medieval painting
unfolding struggle against excessive
Andrea Mantegna
unconditional recognition
dancing
day before she died
orders of King Louis
his students
romantics have always sought
with his skill
married couple
visible
but with colleagues
sometimes
posed
first ballet school in Japan
canvas
human mind
manner in which the picture
artist’s contribution
arrest of Pankhurst
causing associations
protective glass
After the artist's death
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became famous not only
tried not one
created a huge number of works
intelligent
most likely
increasing interest in the works of painting
and those just did not come
recognized
he suggested that Parrasia should
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was later bought by the English King
was fond of magic
more useful than those filled
some changes were made to the imag
but also to object
Holofernes became outstanding works
so that Beatrice was