"Pisanello" offre une exploration approfondie de la vie et de l' "uvre d'Antonio di Puccio Pisano, l'un des artistes les plus fascinants du Quattrocento italien. Reconnu comme le dernier grand repr sentant du style gothique international tout en ouvrant la voie la Renaissance, Pisanello se distingue par sa ma (R)trise exceptionnelle du d tail naturaliste et son g nie de la composition.
Cet ouvrage de A.-H. Martinie analyse avec pr cision le parcours artistique de ce ma (R)tre polyvalent, c l bre tant pour ses fresques monumentales que pour ses m dailles comm moratives, qui ont r volutionn l'art du portrait en Europe. travers l'examen de ses dessins d'une finesse rare et de ses peintures embl matiques, l'auteur met en lumi re l'originalit d'un cr ateur dont l'influence a marqu durablement les cours princi res de son temps. Ce texte constitue un document pr cieux pour comprendre la transition artistique entre la fin du Moyen ge et l' panouissement de l' re moderne, soulignant l'importance historique de Pisanello dans le paysage de l'art europ en.
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