Dutch and Flemish Flower Pieces (2 vols in case)
Title | Dutch and Flemish Flower Pieces (2 vols in case) PDF eBook |
Author | Sam Segal |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 1266 |
Release | 2020-09-25 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9004427457 |
This richly illustrated book provides an overview of all known Dutch and Flemish artists up to the nineteenth century, who painted or drew flower pieces, or else made prints of them.
Early Netherlandish Paintings
Title | Early Netherlandish Paintings PDF eBook |
Author | Bernhard Ridderbos |
Publisher | Amsterdam University Press |
Pages | 506 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9789053566145 |
An illustrated scholarly analysis of the art and the cultural interpretations of the Flemish Primitives.
Dutch and Flemish Paintings
Title | Dutch and Flemish Paintings PDF eBook |
Author | Michiel Jonker |
Publisher | Giles |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9781907804748 |
A major new reference book on Dutch and Flemish art from a remarkable collection.
Handbook of Painting: The German, Flemish, and Dutch Schools, Based on the Handbook of Kugler
Title | Handbook of Painting: The German, Flemish, and Dutch Schools, Based on the Handbook of Kugler PDF eBook |
Author | Franz Theodor Kugler |
Publisher | |
Pages | 360 |
Release | 1860 |
Genre | Painting, Dutch |
ISBN |
Early Netherlandish Painting
Title | Early Netherlandish Painting PDF eBook |
Author | Otto Pächt |
Publisher | |
Pages | 274 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
This volume follows on from Pacht's work on the Van Eycks and their circle, to encompass the great artists of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Figures such as Van Der Weyden, Bouts, Christus, Van Der Goes and Memling, as well as lesser known artists, are examined in turn. With detailed discussion of particular paintings, style and symbolism.
Handbook of painting. The German, Flemish, and Dutch schools. Based on the Handbook of Kugler. Enlarged and for the most part re-written by dr. Waagen
Title | Handbook of painting. The German, Flemish, and Dutch schools. Based on the Handbook of Kugler. Enlarged and for the most part re-written by dr. Waagen PDF eBook |
Author | Franz Theodor Kugler |
Publisher | |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 1860 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Light and Shade in Dutch and Flemish Art
Title | Light and Shade in Dutch and Flemish Art PDF eBook |
Author | Ulrike Kern |
Publisher | Brepols Publishers |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Art, Dutch |
ISBN | 9782503549446 |
This book presents the first systematic analysis of artistic techniques and terminology related to the rendering of light and shade in Dutch and Flemish art from the early-seventeenth to the mid-eighteenth century. It traces a shift in aesthetic perception, which is visible in the handling of chiaroscuro in Dutch and Flemish art in the course of 150 years, and challenges the view, widespread since Julius von Schlosser's influential survey of European art and literarure, that Netherlandish art was mainly uninventive. In their discussions Netherlandish writers of art theory drew on a) earlier and foreign art literature, b) their insights, mainly as painters, into workshop practice, c) observation of nature (including natural sciences) and d) aesthetic judgement. This volume investigates the different extents to which Netherlandisch writers on art depended on these four aspects as they devised their concepts of chiaroscuro and how this relates to contemporary pictorial practice. Statements on chiaroscuro in the writings of Karel van Mander, Philips Angel, Willem Goeree, Samuel van Hoogstraten, Gerard de Lairesse, Arnold Houbraken and Jacob Campo Weyerman have been compared with paintings of the period to test the writers' statements against the artists'methods. The comparison shows that writers of art theory described partly the same or similar methods to achieve effects of chiaroscuro that artists used in their works, which is understandable, given that most of them were active as artists themselves. Yet there are also divergences, especially when it comes to the question whether artists should value rendering natural effects over pictorial coherence. Dutch writers of art regarded natural impression as a crucial aim of art, but they often struggled with reconciling nature and aesthetic requirements in their arguments. In the art of the Netherlands, however, we can observe frequently that aesthetic and pictorial composition came before nature.