Venice: Lion City by Garry Wills


ISBN
9780684871905
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
415
Dimensions
194 x 239mm

The Religion of Empire.

Gary Wills, a twice-yearly visitor to Venice, gives us a definitive guide to the cultural and sociological history of this fascinating city.

Successfully interweaving armchair travel and history, he begins his tour in the years of the Renaissance when Venice was a new idea, a commercial, non-hereditary state and views the city through the eyes of the Venetians; the ruling classes, bourgeoisie, workers, Jews and clerics. Venice became City of the Lion, both a sea and land empire; a republic and a centre of art and learning, independent of Papal authority and creator of some of the world's masters and masterworks - Michelangelo, Bellini and Titian.

To understand the true spirit of this formidable city, Wills addresses the "myth of Venice", the historical romance the city told about itself to prove to the world that it was set apart from ordinary states. This myth is articulated in Venice's art, and through this art, the author explores the heart of the city's identity.

A fitting tribute to the unique social design and artistic culture of this fascinating power, this book is an enchanting insight into the Renaissance roots of today's floating city.
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