To Castelfranco for a Cappuccino and Research

Castelfranco Veneto is only a half hour drive from where we live and our nearest train station. Yesterday afternoon, we went for a coffee in the main square before strolling around and imagining what the town would have been like in the early 16th Century when viewed by Giorgione, the enigmatic artist and hero of the historical sections of my work in progress .


Not much is known about his life, which is why I feel at liberty to invent a story about him and his muse. We do not even know if this is his self-portrait, but I like to think that it is.


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His statue also suggests a charismatic hero


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 even if quite often there’s a pigeon sitting on his head.castello-giorgione


Giorgione would have known the tower in the castle walls. Clock Tower


We walked through the gate underneathIMG_0405


and into the old town to visit the cathedral  of Santa Maria Assunta and San Liberale and Giorgione’s altarpiece in the Costanzo chapel.


21 Giorgione - Pala di CastelfrancoIt’s a painting done on wood and represents the Virgin and Holy Child with St Francis on the right and a St Nicasius of the Order of the Knights of Malta in armour on the left.  Tuzio Costanzo commissioned the work as a memorial for his son, Matteo, who died a young soldier. The C ostanzo coat of arms is on the base of the Virgin’s throne. Tuzio had been in service to Queen Caterina Cornaro, the lady of my novel, in Cyprus, and lived with his family within the town walls. The painting shows the local landscape in the background, typical of Giorgione’s style.


We strolled through the narrow streetsIMG_0406


then back onto the main square, taking in the imposing old buildingsIMG_0403


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and the magnificent castle wallsCastel


Only the passage of time has changed  the scene with how Giorgione sketched it over five hundred years ago.


47 Giorgione - Veduta di Castelfranco e Pastorello


With heavy sighs, we returned to the 21st Century and a visit to the supermarket for our weekly shop. What would Giorgione have made of the abundance of food, modern packaging, canned music and electronic tills?



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Published on September 05, 2013 03:37
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