In this book, Mauro Lucco studies the work of Antonello da Messina (1435-1479), one of the most mysterious painters of the Italian Quattrocento and genius of illusionism, through the cultural environment of his assumed formation in Naples, the hypothesis of his travels and his brilliant Venetian career. The presentation of his works is compared to his fellow members', and macrophotographs allow discovering to the nearest the detail of the expressiveness of his faces.
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