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The Art of Venice - A Lecture by Hendrika Foster

Monday 31 January 2011, 15:44
By Hendrika Foster

Well known lecturer in Art History Hendrika Foster will be giving a lecture on the Art of Venice in aid of Wincanton Museum on the 25th of February in the Balsam Centre at 7.30pm. Entertaining, fascinating and informative, her richly illustrated talks are not to be missed. Charge £6. Introducing her lecture, Hendrika says:

Hendrika Foster, a well known Art History lecturerLa Serenissima da Venezia - The Most Serene Republic of Venice also claimed the title of 'Queen of the Adriatic'. Venetian propaganda expressed in its art and architecture, the myth of the Republic as a perfect state. It is certainly a spectacular and unique city, perfectly situated for trade at the crossroads of the East and the West, with a powerful, modern and efficient mercantile fleet founded in the beginning of the 12th century.

The Renaissance workshop of the Bellini family marks the advent of a new style pf painting in Venice, much influenced by the meticulous methods of oil painting used in Northern Europe. 16th century Titian was the first truly European artist, receiving the patronage of Venetian Doge, Pope, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain. This century marks the zenith of Venetian power.

The Empire slowly declined, but even during its demise the art of Vivaldi, Palladio, Canaletto and Tiepolo ensured that the Lion of St Mark raged into the dying of the night brought in first by the Turks and then by Napoleon.

Gondolier

View of a square through an arch

Photos by John Baxter




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