Casanova
the seduction of Europe
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Contributions
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston - Contributor
- Kimbell Art Museum - Contributor
- Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco - Contributor
- Legion of Honor (San Francisco, Calif.) - Contributor
Publication
2017 - MFA Publications, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
85,750 words, Guess
Page Count
343 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL26934753M
- Internet Archivecasanovaseductio0000unse
- ISBN-100878468420
- ISBN-139780878468423
- Library of Congress Control Number2017940415
and 2 more
- OCLC Control Number990407261
- Better World Books9780878468423
Classifications
- DDC745
- LCCN6756 .C37 2017
- LCCD285.8.C4
Description
In 18th-century Europe, while the old order reveled in the luxurious excesses of the Rococo style and the Enlightenment sowed the seeds of revolution, the shapeshifting libertine Giacomo Casanova seduced his way across the continent. Although notorious for the scores of amorous conquests he recorded in his remarkably frank memoirs, Casanova was just as practiced at charming his way into the most elite social circles, through an inimitable mix of literary ambition, improvisational genius and outright fraud. In his travels across Europe and through every level of society from the theatrical demimonde to royal courts, he was also seduced by the visual splendors he encountered. This volume accompanies the first major art exhibition outside Europe to lavishly recreate Casanova's visual world, from his birthplace of Venice, city of masquerades, to the cultural capitals of Paris and London and the outposts of Eastern Europe. It provides a survey of important works of 18th-century European art by masters such as Canaletto, Fragonard, Boucher, Houdon and Hogarth, along with exquisite decorative arts objects.
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