THOMAS NELSON AND SONS, LTD.. NON DATE. In-12. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Etat d'usage, Couv. partiel. décollorée, Dos frotté, Intérieur frais. 287 pages. Texte en anglais.. . . . Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne
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Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne
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Kloeck, Wouter et al:: Dawn of the Golden Age. Northern Netherlandish Art, 1560-1620. 1993. 656pp with 100 colour and 1080 monochrome illustrations. Hardback. 30 x 23cms. Heavily illustrated, comprehensive reference work on the visual arts of Holland on the eve of the Golden Age.
Heavily illustrated, comprehensive reference work on the visual arts of Holland on the eve of the Golden Age. Text in English
UK, Royal Collection , 2010 Holland in the seventeenth century presented artists with the most man-made landscape in Europe, and one which still exerts a timeless fascination on our imaginations today. The human narrative within the painted landscape ranged from peasants working and relaxing in the tradition of Bruegel to an evocation of aristocratic estates. Meanwhile, other Dutch artists were discovering in Italy a range of different subjectmatter, from streetscapes to the Roman campagna. Finally there was the sea, which played a vital role in the Dutch mentality, and which was used to suggest the drama of the nations life and history. This book presents each of these types of landscape, exploring the way they relate to one another, how they stand apart, and how each enables us today to enter the Dutch Golden Age. ISBN 978190568625413.
Paperback, 250x210mm, 176p, English edition
Hudson Hills Press, New York, 1993. In-4, reliure pleine toile éditeur sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs, 237 pp. The Copenhagen School of Painting, Kasper Monrad - "A Small, Poor Country" : Danish Society during the Golden Age, Hans Vammen - Bertel Thorvaldsen's Painting Collection, Bjarne Jørnaes - Ordinariness and Light : Danish Painting of the Golden Age, Philip ...
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Zwolle/ Amsterdam, Waanders/ Rijksmuseum, 1994 Bound, cloth, illustrated dustjacket in colour, 230 x 305mm., 718pp., profoundly illustrated in colour and b/w. ISBN 9789066303911.
This large volume, the catalog for a major exhibition at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, covers an important transition period in the art of the Netherlands, just before the era of Rembrandt, Vermeer, and other masters. Although the exhibit includes work by such well-known artists as Franz Hals and Hendrick Goltzius, the bulk of the art work will be unfamiliar to nonspecialists. Painting, sculpture, architecture, and the decorative arts are all included. Several long essays begin the volume, and over 1000 small black-and-white photographs and 100 full-page color plates of the exhibited artists are accompanied by full scholarly annotations. A substantial acquisition for specialized collections. In good condition.
, Hannibal, 2021 hardcover , 290 x 250 mm, 304 pages, ENG edition. ISBN 9789463887441.
Why did Hans Memling paint everything in such minute detail? How did Rubens, in just a few brushstrokes, create special effects that Steven Spielberg would envy? And why was the Southern Netherlands the artistic centre of the world for three centuries? From Memling to Rubens: The Golden Age of Flanders tells the story of Flemish art from the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries, as you've never read it before. It's a rollercoaster ride through 300 years of cultural history. Leading the charge are breathtaking masterpieces from the collection of The Phoebus Foundation, unknown gems by the likes of Hans Memling, Quinten Metsys, Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony Van Dyck that plunge you into a world full of folly and sin, fascination and ambition. Along the way you'll bump into dukes and emperors, rich citizens and poor saints, picture galleries like wine cellars, and Antwerp as Hollywood on the Scheldt. This is a stirring tale about the image and its meaning, and the link between culture and society. Above all, it's about us, and about who we are today - as people. Dr. Katharina Van Cauteren (b. 1981) heads the Chancellery of The Phoebus Foundation. Katharina is an art historian and has already curated numerous exhibitions from Belgium to India.