Workshop Practice in Early Netherlandish Painting

Workshop Practice in Early Netherlandish Painting
Title Workshop Practice in Early Netherlandish Painting PDF eBook
Author Maryan W. Ainsworth
Publisher Brepols Publishers
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Art
ISBN 9782503566689

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Recent technical examinations of Early Netherlandish art have propelled in-depth studies of key works far beyond traditional connoisseurship methods. Ingenious new applications, as well as a prodigious amount of comparative technical documentation, have changed our views of standard workshop practices, including issues of materials and techniques, and details about the precise nature of collaboration. The studies presented in this book illustrate the variety of approaches and findings in what can be called the new connoisseurship. Here the reader will find alternative methods of evaluating Jan van Eyck's Saint Barbara and Ghent Altarpiece, Dirk Bouts's canvas paintings, Jacb Cornelisz van Oostsanen's Berlin Sketchbook, the Evora Altarpiece and the Saint Anne Altarpiece from Gerard David's workshop, Jan Gossart's Malvagna Triptych, and a triptych by Pieter I Claeissens. These individual studies will be of interest not only to aficionados of Early Netherlandish painting, but also to students who are keen to learn about the pivotal role of technical studies for this period of art history.

Early Netherlandish Painting at the Crossroads

Early Netherlandish Painting at the Crossroads
Title Early Netherlandish Painting at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Maryan W. Ainsworth
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 132
Release 2001
Genre Art
ISBN 1588390101

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The nine papers collected in this publication- which comprises the third and latest edition to the symposium volumes by the Metropolitan Museum of Art - were first presented in conjunction with the Museum's exhibition of Early Netherlandish painting culled from its own holdings in 1998. The essays, by an international roster of leading specialists, together uncover the circumstances underlying the creation of works of art and shed new light on their meaning, in the context of the growing interdisciplinary activity and burgeoning scholarship in the field. The importance of archival research into the socio-economic factors that existed in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries is emphasized- especially, the impact of art markets on the production of paintings as well as sculpture. Much new material has surfaced as a result of advances in the technical investigation of works of art, underscoring the premise that the clues to the meaning of a work are often found not only in its method of manufacture but also in the specific audience for which it was intended and in the function that it originally served for that audience. -- Publisher description.

From Van Eyck to Bruegel

From Van Eyck to Bruegel
Title From Van Eyck to Bruegel PDF eBook
Author Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 466
Release 1998
Genre Art patronage
ISBN 0870998706

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Published in conjunction with the 1999 exhibition of the same name, ten essays and 317 illustrations (157 in color) depict northern Renaissance painting in Belgium and the Netherlands. This lovely book includes such artists as Van Eyck, Campin, Van der Weyden, David, Memling, and Bruegel, and contains commentaries on individual works, an appendix of paintings not covered in the text, artists' biographies, a glossary, a bibliography, and comparative illustrations. Oversize: 9.5x11.25"Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Early Netherlandish Paintings

Early Netherlandish Paintings
Title Early Netherlandish Paintings PDF eBook
Author Bernhard Ridderbos
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
Pages 506
Release 2005
Genre Art
ISBN 9789053566145

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An illustrated scholarly analysis of the art and the cultural interpretations of the Flemish Primitives.

Early Netherlandish Painting

Early Netherlandish Painting
Title Early Netherlandish Painting PDF eBook
Author National Gallery of Art (U.S.)
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 296
Release 1986
Genre Art
ISBN 9780894680939

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The volume contains entries for paintings in the National gallery that were produced in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries by artists from the Netherlands. The entries are arranged alphabetically by artist; a short biography and bibliography for each artist is followed by individual entries on the paintings, each in order of acquisition. The authors address traditional questions of attributes and iconography; in addition, they examine the social, economic, and religious context in which the individual work of art functioned. The volume is also probable the first museum catalogue to include the results of examination by infrared reflectography and dendrochronological analysis.

Prayers and Portraits

Prayers and Portraits
Title Prayers and Portraits PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 364
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Diptychs
ISBN 0300121555

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Living Pictures

Living Pictures
Title Living Pictures PDF eBook
Author Noa Turel
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 201
Release 2020-09-25
Genre Art
ISBN 0300247575

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A significant new interpretation of the emergence of Western pictorial realism When Jan van Eyck (c. 1390–1441) completed the revolutionary Ghent Altarpiece in 1432, it was unprecedented in European visual culture. His novel visual strategies, including lifelike detail, not only helped make painting the defining medium of Western art, they also ushered in new ways of seeing the world. This highly original book explores Van Eyck’s pivotal work, as well as panels by Rogier van der Weyden and their followers, to understand how viewers came to appreciate a world depicted in two dimensions. Through careful examination of primary documents, Noa Turel reveals that paintings were consistently described as au vif: made not “from life” but “into life.” Animation, not representation, drove Van Eyck and his contemporaries. Turel’s interpretation reverses the commonly held belief that these artists were inspired by the era’s burgeoning empiricism, proposing instead that their “living pictures” helped create the conditions for empiricism. Illustrated with exquisite fifteenth-century paintings, this volume asserts these works’ key role in shaping, rather than simply mirroring, the early modern world.