Courtauld summer school day 2

Another really stimulating day at the Courtauld Summer school. Today’s lectures look at art in Venice when Durer arrived. It focused on the use of colour in the pictures and in particular how they used colour to create light effects.

The second lecture looked particularly at Durer in Venice. It examined what the Venetian’s knew of him before he arrived. They knew his woodcuts which by this time were circulating throughout Europe. We then looked at the work he did while he was there focusing on the “Madonna of the Rose Garlands” painted for the German church. Finally we looked at what he took away from the trip.

The afternoon was a visit to the National Gallery. We began with the small picture of St Jerome by Durer which I’d never really looked at before and moved onto the Venetian pictures. Although I’d looked at many of these works on the course last year this put them in a new context.

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