German paintings of the fifteenth through seventeenth centuries
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German paintings of the fifteenth through seventeenth centuries
(Collections of the National Gallery of Art, systematic catalogue)
National Gallery of Art , Cambridge University Press, c1993
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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: uk ISBN 9780521450935
Description
This catalogue contains entries on fifteenth- and sixteenth- (and one seventeenth-) century German (and Austrian) paintings in the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, both German and Austrian. Entries are arranged alphabetically by artist and there is a short biography and bibliography for each artist. Individual entries follow the model established by earlier systematic catalogues and full scholarly and technical information is provided for each painting. Questions of attribution, iconography, and social and religious function and context are discussed and, where relevant, comparative examples, reconstructions of altarpieces, x-radiography and infra-red reflectogram assemblies are included. The catalogue also contains the results of dendrochronological examinations of the paintings.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction to the reader
- Abbreviations for frequently cited periodicals
- Abbreviations for books
- Catalogue
- Appendix, Indices
- Concordances.
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US ISBN 9780894681882
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Rare works by Albrecht Durer ("Madonna and Child"), Lucas Cranach the Elder ("A Princess of Saxony"), and Hans Holbein the Younger ("Edward VI as a Child"), as well as Matthias Grunewald's "Crucifixion", the only painting by the master in the United States, are beautifully reproduced and exhaustively discussed in this volume, which is enriched by x-radiographs, infrared reflectograms, and dendrochronological studies.
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