Hardcover
1998 · Washington DC
by Brown, David Alan Brown, PEter Humfrey, Mauro Lucco
Washington DC: National Gallery of Art, 1998. Hardcover. VG/VG- light wear to edges and corners of dust jacket.. Navy cltoh boards with gilt lettering. Glossy color-illustrated dust jacket with tan lettering. 238 pp. Profuse color and bw plates. "The volume describes and reproduces paintings in most of the genres in which Lotto worked, including devotional paintings, altarpieces, portraits, and mythologies. These are arranged in chronological order from his beginnings as a pupil of Giovanni Bellini through the brilliant work of his maturity on which his reputation was based, to the end of his career in a religious community on the Adriatic coast. Focusing on his autograph paintings, the book presents such masterpieces as Saint Jerome in the Wilderness and Portrait of Andrea Odoni. The authors David Alan Brown, Peter Humfrey, Mauro Lucco, and other eminent scholars draw on a large number of original documents, including Lotto's will, his letters to a confraternity in Bergamo, and his meticulously kept account books. They discuss not only Lotto's biography and inspiration but also his mastery of allegory, his possible sympathy with the Protestant Reformation, the patrons of his altarpieces, and the so-called Lotto carpets." -Jacket.
(Inventory #: 18939)