Lycortas: To move the art academy from Venice to Mantua You´ll have to shoot me first. I strongly disagree on Your opinion about Venice&Art. Venice wasn´t just a 'big ship factory'. Instead Venice is the MOST important place regarding art in the 16th century rivaled only by Firenze. (About 25% of all Italian art objects are located at Venice and Firenze alone I read somewhere.) And think of:
- the very beginnings of organised book publishing in Venice at that time
- the many famous painters like Carpaccio, Bellini, Titian and Tintoretto, who solely worked in Venice
- influential writers like Pietro Aretino and Lodovico Dolce
Don´t get me wrong: I don´t deny that Mantua also was in arts. But I never would come up with the idea of judging it superior to Venice in this respect. Even the arch enemies of the Venetians, the Florentines wouldn´t have claimed that. And btw.: with the death of the last Gonzaga in Mantua everything was 'finito' anyway...
Hartmann
- the very beginnings of organised book publishing in Venice at that time
- the many famous painters like Carpaccio, Bellini, Titian and Tintoretto, who solely worked in Venice
- influential writers like Pietro Aretino and Lodovico Dolce
Don´t get me wrong: I don´t deny that Mantua also was in arts. But I never would come up with the idea of judging it superior to Venice in this respect. Even the arch enemies of the Venetians, the Florentines wouldn´t have claimed that. And btw.: with the death of the last Gonzaga in Mantua everything was 'finito' anyway...
Hartmann