Lotto is an often-overlooked painter of the High Renaissance who is usually associated with the Venetian school. He combined elements of both Venetian naturalism and Roman classicism, but his paintings were distinctive for their brighter colors and humble representation of figures. This catalog accompanied a 1998 traveling exhibition.
Micio is a cat in Renaissance Italy whose master, Lorenzo the painter, has spent weeks at home working, but has hardly noticed him. Micio decides to run away, but in the streets of 15th-century Venice there is not a bite to eat nor a friend to be found. When Micio returns home, he discovers that Lorenzo's new masterpiece features Micio himself. ...
This study of the Venetian artist Lorenzo Lotto draws on the large body of work by the artist, as well as on the 16th-century documentation on the artist's life, including letters, an account book for the years 1538-56, and will.
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