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ISBN: HB: 9780892368730

Getty Publications

August 2007

216 pp.

26.7x19 cm

26 colour illus., 43 black&white illus.

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Titian Remade

Repetition and the Transformation of Early Modern Italian Art

This insightful volume explores the use of imitation and the modern cult of originality through a consideration of the disparate fates of two Venetian painters – the canonized master Titian (c. 1488-1576) and his artistic heir, the little known Padovanino (1588-1649). "Titian Remade" compares three of Padovanino's paintings – "Sleeping Venus" (1610), "Triumph" (1620), and "Self-Portrait" (ca. 1630) – with corresponding works by Titian, and argues that repetition is not simply the last resort of the uninspired, but can be a positive act of artistic self-definition.

About the Author

Maria Loh is a lecturer in Early Modern Art at UCL (University College London).

Reviews

"A bold new conceptualization – a tour de force that encompasses late-twentieth-century epistemology, social anthropology, and even film studies" – The Art Bulletin