Napoleon's Plunder and the Theft of Veronese's Feast
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9780500296721
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Saltzman, Cynthia
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İngilizce
Yayın Yılı
2022
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320
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Karton Kapak
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12,99 GBP
'A fascinating and deeply rewarding book' Adam Zamoyski, Daily Telegraph
Napoleon's Plunder chronicles one of the most spectacular art appropriation campaigns in history and, in doing so, sheds new light on the complex origins of what was once called the Musee Napoleon, now known as the Louvre.
It centres on the story of Napoleon's theft of Paolo Veronese's Wedding Feast at Cana, a vast, sublime canvas that in 1797 the French army tore from a wall of the monastery of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice. Feast was just one of Napoleon's spoils of war, which he claimed for the French nation and displayed in a public museum - the Louvre. He filled the former palace of the French kings with his acquisitions, and Europe flocked to Paris and hailed the Louvre as the greatest museum in the world. Did he take it for himself? Or for France? Or for the world at large?
Saltzman interweaves the stories of Napoleon's military campaigns, uncovering the treaties through which he obtained his loot, with the histories of the plundered works themselves, exploring how these masterpieces came into being. As much as a story of military might, this is an account of one of the most ambitious cultural projects ever conducted.
Review: 'A fascinating and deeply rewarding book, which is underpinned by wide research and an impressive grasp of techniques and technicalities ... A delight to read' - Adam Zamoyski, Daily Telegraph
'A compelling account of the fragility of beauty before avarice ... Saltzman's thrilling blend of historical narrative and art criticism is fitting testimony to its enduring greatness' - Paul Lay, The Times
'Wonderful' - Andrew Marr, Andrew Marr, Start the Week, R4
'[Saltzman's] perceptive book traces Napoleon's systematic gathering of artistic treasures as he conquered Italy, focusing on Veronese's masterpiece ... An absorbing story of conflict and culture' - The Economist
'The fascination of Saltzman's splendid book lies to a significant degree in her subtle contrast of the tumultuous immensity of Bonaparte's aspirations and the serenity of Veronese's painting ... Thoroughly at ease in the Venetian Renaissance and French imperial worlds, Cynthia Saltzman tells this story with Veronesian panache' - Jonathan Keates, Literary Review
'[An] absorbing and chilling narrative' - The Times, Art Books of the Year 2021
Napoleon's Plunder chronicles one of the most spectacular art appropriation campaigns in history and, in doing so, sheds new light on the complex origins of what was once called the Musee Napoleon, now known as the Louvre.
It centres on the story of Napoleon's theft of Paolo Veronese's Wedding Feast at Cana, a vast, sublime canvas that in 1797 the French army tore from a wall of the monastery of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice. Feast was just one of Napoleon's spoils of war, which he claimed for the French nation and displayed in a public museum - the Louvre. He filled the former palace of the French kings with his acquisitions, and Europe flocked to Paris and hailed the Louvre as the greatest museum in the world. Did he take it for himself? Or for France? Or for the world at large?
Saltzman interweaves the stories of Napoleon's military campaigns, uncovering the treaties through which he obtained his loot, with the histories of the plundered works themselves, exploring how these masterpieces came into being. As much as a story of military might, this is an account of one of the most ambitious cultural projects ever conducted.
Review: 'A fascinating and deeply rewarding book, which is underpinned by wide research and an impressive grasp of techniques and technicalities ... A delight to read' - Adam Zamoyski, Daily Telegraph
'A compelling account of the fragility of beauty before avarice ... Saltzman's thrilling blend of historical narrative and art criticism is fitting testimony to its enduring greatness' - Paul Lay, The Times
'Wonderful' - Andrew Marr, Andrew Marr, Start the Week, R4
'[Saltzman's] perceptive book traces Napoleon's systematic gathering of artistic treasures as he conquered Italy, focusing on Veronese's masterpiece ... An absorbing story of conflict and culture' - The Economist
'The fascination of Saltzman's splendid book lies to a significant degree in her subtle contrast of the tumultuous immensity of Bonaparte's aspirations and the serenity of Veronese's painting ... Thoroughly at ease in the Venetian Renaissance and French imperial worlds, Cynthia Saltzman tells this story with Veronesian panache' - Jonathan Keates, Literary Review
'[An] absorbing and chilling narrative' - The Times, Art Books of the Year 2021
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