
Venetian colour
About this book
"Italian Renaissance art historian Paul Hills shows how, between 1250 and 1550, the city of Venice and the luxuries manufactured and traded there prompted particular ways of attending to colour. He argues that Venetian colour - in buildings, table glass and dress as well as painting - was the product of a lagoon site and a mercantile culture."--Jacket.
Subjects
Color in artRenaissance ArtGothic ArtColor decoration and ornamentHistoryGlass painting and stainingStone-cuttingMosaicsItalian ArtArchitectural Decoration and ornament