Gibert Jeune Sans date.
Reference : 500180342
Etat correct
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1998 Luca Hardcover Fine
Breughel - Brueghel: Pieter Breughel de Jonge - Jan Brueghel de Oude Een Vlaamse schildersfamilie rond 1600 Hardcover, rode uitgeversband, stofwikkel, 290 x 224 mm, 439 pp , in prima conditie
Flammarion 1954 non paginé (env 50p) pages in12. 1954. Poche - Broché. non paginé (env 50p) pages. nombreuses illustrations couleurs
Bon Etat bords un peu frottés intérieur propre
[Brueghel family] - Groeneveld, Nadia, et al
Reference : 126060
(2023)
ISBN : 9789462585720
Groeneveld, Nadia, et al: Brueghel: the family reunion. 2023. 128 pages, with 80 illustrations in colour. Hardback. Exhibition catalogue presenting the five generations of Brueghel artists, including the watercolorist Mayken Verhulst, Anna Maria Janssens, and the involvement of Clara Eugenia Brueghel with the Grand Beguinage of Mechelen. Also focusing on depictions of seasons and weather in Jan Brueghel the Elder and the culture of collecting in the 17th century.
Exhibition catalogue presenting the five generations of Brueghel artists, including the watercolorist Mayken Verhulst, Anna Maria Janssens, and the involvement of Clara Eugenia Brueghel with the Grand Beguinage of Mechelen. Also focusing on depictions of seasons and weather in Jan Brueghel the Elder and the culture of collecting in the 17th century
Connaissance des Arts. 2013. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 32 pages - nombreuses reproductions en couleurs et en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Texte sur plusieurs colonnes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
Sommaire : La dynastie Brueghel à la Pinacothèque de Paris - Aux origines, Pieter Brueghel l'ancien - Au nom du père, Pieter Brueghel le jeune - Le paradis selon Jan Brueghel l'ancien - Une entreprise florissante, Jan Brueghel le jeune - Les héritiers - Repères chronologiques - Guide pratique. Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2016 Hardcover with dusjacket, 360 pages, 107 b/w ill. + 81 colour ill., 180 x 265 mm, Hardback. Languages: English.*NEW ISBN 9781909400436.
Peter Paul Rubens and Jan Brueghel the Elder were collaborating as painters as early as c. 1598, before Rubens's stay in Italy, but the most important period of their alliance spans from 1609 to 1621. After the death of Jan Brueghel the Elder in 1625, his son Jan the Younger continued the partnership with Rubens until the latter's death in 1640. The collaborative oeuvre of Rubens and Brueghel can be roughly divided into three groups: Madonnas in garlands of flowers, interiors with allegories, and landscapes with mythological and religious themes. Following his Italian sojourn and after his appointment as court painter to the Archdukes Albert and Isabella in 1609, Rubens also developed artistic relationships with other colleagues including Paul Bril and Frans Snyders. Works in collaboration with Brueghel from this period include the beautiful Mars Disarmed by Venus (Los Angeles, J. Paul Getty Museum), the Garden of Eden (The Hague, Mauritshuis) and the Louvre Madonna, made for Cardinal Federico Borromeo. The culmination of the two men's creative relationship is the five-part series of the Allegories of the Senses of 1617-1618 (Madrid, Prado), which lies at the heart of the present volume. The cycle depicts the Five Senses against a backdrop of princely splendour and is an extraordinary feat both artistically and in terms of its iconography. During the twenties Brueghel and Rubens co-produced multiple landscapes with history scenes, mainly in response to the demand for such works from a growing regular clientele. Diana?s Departure for the Hunt and Sleeping Diana and Nymphs (Paris, Musee de la Chasse et de la Nature) are fine examples. Although Rubens maintained lifelong working partnerships with other artists, the works he produced in conjunction with Brueghel form a special group, reflecting the personal friendship that existed between the two men. The author is curator of Old Masters at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp. She has been working on the subject of collaborations between Rubens and Brueghel for several years.