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Art Detectives A guide for young visitors Art Detectives are supported by the Flow Foundation You will need a pencil to write and draw

Introduction Exhibition entrance This exhibition looks at a very short but extremely important period in art the first ten years of the 16th century in Venice, Italy. During this time, a great change in artistic style was happening in Venice, one of the most exciting cities in the world, and home to some of the greatest artists in Europe. Some of these artists were at the heart of this revolution Giovanni Bellini, Titian and Albrecht Dürer, but in particular a mysterious and talented painter known as Giorgione. This show explores how his paintings influenced others and would change art history forever. Find the large map of Venice on the wall opposite the entrance. What makes a city a fun place to live? Tell us your favourite things about your city or town, and your local neighbourhood! Let s explore

Section 1. Portraits Find Giovanni Bellini, Portrait of a Man (Pietro Bembo?), c. 1505 Find Giorgione, Portrait of a Man ( Terris Portrait ), 1506 By 1500, Giovanni Bellini was an old man in his 70s, but he was still the most well-respected painter in Venice. However, in the coming years, a younger generation, including the artists Giorgione and Titian, would change how portraits were created. What can we discover about a person just by looking at his or her portrait? What do you think we can learn about this man? The Renaissance artist Giorgione is a bit of a mystery. He died young, probably from plague, leaving behind very little information about his life. We still have arguments about whether paintings are by him, or by other artists. He rarely signed his paintings, but this is one of the few works we know is definitely by him. This painting was made around the same time as the portrait by Bellini that we just looked at. Would you describe it as the same, or different? If different, how so? Is the man in this painting looking away from us, or directly at us? How does that make you feel? In this painting, where is the man looking? How would you describe the expression on the man s face? Describe the background behind the young man what do you see? Did you know that Giorgione was famous for a technique called sfumato, which was probably introduced to Venice by Leonardo da Vinci? It means smoky in Italian, and refers to the blurry and soft outlines in his paintings. Are there any particular parts of this painting that look softer or blurry to you?

Section 1 (continued) Section 2 Landscape In the space below, draw a portrait of your own. You might want to look at some of the paintings you ve seen already for inspiration. Maybe you could include the nose of one man, or another person s eyes? Don t forget the background and any objects you might want to include (there are books, helmets, fruit and more to choose from!) Mix and match to make a new face! This mysterious landscape scene has puzzled experts for years, as they try and figure out what it might mean. Find Giorgione, Il Tramonto, c. 1502 05 Il Tramonto means The Sunset in Italian. Is it clear that this painting is set at sunset? How can you tell? Look closely at this landscape painting. Can you spot: A knight on his horse? A dragon? An old hermit in a cave? A strange looking duck? No one really knows who the people in this painting are. What do you think? Write a story about these people and places, telling us what is happening here

Section 3. Devotional Works Find Titian, Jacopo Pesaro Being Presented by Pope Alexander VI to Saint Peter, c. 1508 11 Find Titian, Christ and the Adulteress, c. 1511 Devotional works are pieces of art that were created to help people in their moments of prayer. They often feature religious characters from the Bible, like Jesus, Mary or St Peter. This large painting is by the artist Titian. Giorgione and Titian worked together and had a close relationship so close that experts still argue over which of them painted what. There are three figures in this painting. On the left is St Peter. You can tell he is a saint because of the thin gold halo around his head. How else is he different to the other men in the scene? Describe the colours and textures of the clothing worn by the men in this painting. This is a biblical story, where a woman caught cheating on her husband is brought before Jesus for his judgement. Instead of punishing her, he asks the crowd for their forgiveness, saying that only those who have committed no crime themselves could attack her. Describe the expression of the woman on the right (the adulteress). How does she seem to you? Which figure in this scene do you think is Jesus? How can you tell? Do the people in the picture look the same or different to the painting we just looked at? If different, how so? Think about their clothes, their poses, and the way they have been painted. What seems to be happening in the background?

Section 4. Allegorical Portraits Find Giorgione, La Vecchia, c. 1508 10 In this last room, there are paintings of characters from myths and Bible stories. Pick a portrait, and draw them a pet or spirit animal that reflects their personality. You can think about their clothes, accessories and expressions to help you decide who their animal should be! An allegory is a story or picture with a hidden meaning, usually a moral one. This allegory seems to be about how old age will come to all of us, something that s hard to imagine when you are young! At this time, it was very unusual to have an elderly woman as the subject of a painting, not a beautiful young man or woman. Choose some words from the selection below that best describe how this woman looks to you: Old Sad Beautiful Wise Lonely Friendly Wrinkly Tired The woman holds in her hand a piece of paper with COL TEMPO written on it. Did you know Col Tempo means with time in Italian? Why do you think she is pointing at herself while holding this message?

Written by Asha McLoughlin, Anna Nunhofer and Gwen Ramsay, RA Learning Royal Academy of Arts Designed by Kathrin Jacobsen If you would like to see your drawings on the RA website, please hand in your completed Art Detective at the Reception Desk. Alternatively, if you would like to work on your picture at home and send it to us later, you can post it to: Learning Department Royal Academy of Arts Burlington House London WIJ OBD