Italy: In the Footsteps of the Great Artists (The Art of Travel, 1)

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by Nick Trend

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Experience Italy through the eyes of the world's greatest artists, in a beautifully illustrated volume showcasing the cities where they lived and the masterpieces they created. Imagine navigating the backstreets of seventeenth-­century Rome in the dazzling but dangerous company of Caravaggio. Who will you meet as you drop in at the fabulous Villa Borghese―its owner, Cardinal Scipione Borghese, nephew of the pope, or Fillide Melandroni, well-­known courtesan and occasional artist’s model? Fast-­forward to the eighteenth century, and explore the Venice of Canaletto, Casanova, and Carnevale. With twelve chapters, each devoted to an artist or group of artists, and a dozen itineraries to choose from, you can immerse yourself in the world of the great and the not-so-good, wandering in and out of churches, palaces, and grand residences to admire their work "in situ"―­all from the comfort of your armchair. Each of the chapters begins with an illustrated map, featuring hand-drawn vignettes that bring to vivid life episodes from the artist's often turbulent existence, as well as key landmarks and local color. Set off on your own Grand Tour for the twenty-­first century. 450 color illustrations "Art historian Trend creates 12 curated itineraries centered on an artist or group of artists who lived and worked in Italy. Because much of their art still survives in the churches, chapels, and palaces for which they were commissioned, discovering those works offers travelers―even armchair travelers―a chance to explore Italy beyond its famous museums… The beautifully produced volume contains more than 450 color plates, photographs, and illustrations… A richly detailed, innovative travel guide." ― Kirkus Reviews "Art historian Nick Trend charts a Renaissance and early modern masters course, rife with intrigue and lush in imagery, through Verona, Rome, and more." ― Vanity Fair "When Caravaggio first arrived in Rome in 1592, it was the richest, most glamorous city on earth―and one of the most dangerous." The Art of Travel series celebrates the world's greatest artists and the cities they lived and worked in. See the sights through their eyes. Watch their masterpieces come to life. Transport yourself back in time into the heart of Italy's great cities, with the country's best-loved artists as your tour guides. Meet Caravaggio navigating the mean streets of 17th-century Rome. Head to 18th-century Venice, where Canaletto paints supersized postcards for Grand Tourists, or to medieval Florence, where you'll find Giotto hard at work in the Bardi Chapel. This beautiful, luxurious, and covetable book features 12 chapters, 21 artists, and 23 destinations, with itineraries that lead you through Italy's cultural hotspots to see their greatest works―whether up close and in person, or from the comfort of your armchair. Written by an art historian who also works as a travel writer for one of the UK's leading newspapers, the book has specially commissioned maps for each chapter, with charming hand-drawn vignettes that will immerse you in the historic worlds of the artists. Forthcoming titles in the Art of Travel series: France, Japan, Spain, Britain, US Nick Trend is an art historian and journalist. As chief culture editor for The Daily Telegraph , he has spent nearly three decades writing about the world’s art treasures and has produced guides to many of the greatest museums and art collections. He has also worked on the curatorial staff at the National Gallery in London. His latest book is Art Firsts: The Story of Art in 30 Pioneering Works .

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