Miegroet, Hans J. van: Gerard David. Fonds Mercator, 1989. 372 pages with colour frontispiece, 258 plates and illustrations, mostly colour, and 119 monochrome figures in the text. Cloth in a slipcase. 34x25.5cms. Major work on the Flemish Primitive painter, well-illustrated. With: fully illustrated catalogue raisonné; documentation; bibliography; index.Text in English.
Reference : 073345
ISBN : 9061532124
Major work on the Flemish Primitive painter, well-illustrated. With: fully illustrated catalogue raisonné; documentation; bibliography; index.Text in English. Text in English
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Madrid, Testimonio, César Olmos Pieri Impressor, 1998, in-8vo, 470 S., 15 ganzseitige prachtvolle Miniaturen, 4 kleinere Miniaturen und 16 Dekorseiten reich mit Gold verziert, Exemplaire num. n°483 /980. blindgeprägter Ledereinband mit Silberschließe in Samtkassette.
Entstehung: 1486 in Brügge. Der Auftraggeber ist unbekannt, aber wahrscheinlich in Spanien beheimatet. An dem Miniaturenzyklus waren auch der "Meister Edwards IV. von England" und der "Meister es Dresdner Gebetbuchs" beteiligt. Faksimile + Kommentar. Geprägter Limitierte Auflage 980 Exemplare. Neuwertiges und unbenutztes Exemplar. Editionsnummer: 462. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: Image disp.
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FRIEDLANDER Max J. (& VERONEE-VERHAEGEN Nicole, notes and comments)
Reference : S62217
(1971)
Leyden/ Brussels, Sijthoff/ La connaissance 1971 only part 2 (on Gerard David): 77pp.with 280 plates out-of-text, 28cm., cloth, dustwrapper, very good condition, S62217
Leyden - Brussels, A. W. Sijthoff, éditions de la Connaissance 1971 2 tomes. In-4 28 x 21 cm. Reliure éditeur gris-bleu sous jaquette à l’identique, 154 pp., 270 planches en noir & blanc, sommaire, catalogues, notes bibliographiques, index des lieux.
Texte en anglais. Max Jakob Friedländer (1867-1958) est un expert en art et un historien de l'art renommé pour ses travaux sur les primitifs flamands, auxquels il a consacré l'importante monographie “Die altniederländische Malerei” en 14 volumes dont la publication s'étend de 1924 à 1937 et qui a été traduite en anglais. Bon état d’occasion
, Brepols Publishers, 2002 hardcover, 392 p., 223 b/w ill. 140 colour ill., ills., 210 x 297 mm, English. ISBN 9782503512297.
The third volume comprises investigations on seventeen paintings by a final group of preeminent, identified artists from the period of transition at the end of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth century, to which the authors adjust various attributions and interpretations. The third volume includes a final group of preeminent, identified artists from the period of transition at the end of the 15th and the beginning of the 16th century. Artistic production at this time was still rooted in late medieval thought, yet more and more seized with new renaissance developments, and at a permanent state of ferment with constantly changing needs of society. The catalogue deals with correspondingly complex issues of interpretation through the works of Hieronymus Bosch, Albrecht Bouts, Gerard David, Colijn de Coter and Goossen van der Weyden. It comprises a technical, stylistic and iconographical investigation of seventeen paintings on the basis of a scientific research method, which has been fully established over the years. The authors have been able to adjust various attributions and interpretations. At the same time most valuable discoveries have been made with regard to the provenance of some work belonging to the Albrecht Bouts and Colijn de Coter Groups. "Fur die weitere Forschung zu den betreffenden Kunstlern oder den fraglichen Werken wird der Band eine unverzichtbare Basis darstellen." (S. Kemperdick in Sehepunkte, 3 (2003), nr. 1, 15.01.2003)
, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza., 2004 Paperback, 154 paginas, Spanish, Illustraciones,.many color and a few bw plates and images ISBN 9788496233102.
Madrid: Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, 2003. Text entirely in Spanish. The catalogue lists 14 works, and provides extensive background and supporting materials. Catalog of an exhibition held at Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid, Jun. 10-Aug. 22, 2004./ Includes bibliographical references