The age of Van Eyck : the Mediterranean world and early Netherlandish painting 1430-1530
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The age of Van Eyck : the Mediterranean world and early Netherlandish painting 1430-1530
Thames & Hudson, 2002
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Exhibition catalogue
Catalogue of the exhibition 'Jan van Eyck, de Vlaamse Primitieven en het Zuiden, 1430-1530 ', held at the Groeningemuseum, Bruges, from 15 March to 30 June 2002, as part of 'Bruges 2002 -- European City of Culture
With 375 illustrations, 370 in colour
Includes bibliographical references (p. 273-277) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Age of Van Eyck focuses on the complex artistic and cultural relationships between Flanders and mediterranean Europe during the period 1430-1530, one of the most fruitful and evocative periods in European cultural history. Published to accompany the exhibition at the Groeningemuseum in Bruges in March 2002, this sumptuous volume combines the latest scholarship with an array of glorious colour reproductions of some of the most important art of the period, such as Van Eyck's altarpiece Madonna with Canon Van der Paele, among other works by Memling, Christus, da Messina, Bellini and Berruguete. An array of internationally renowned scholars have contributed fifteen essays which explore the artistic presence, influence and activities of early Netherlandish painters in foreign countries, thus securing the lasting academic impact of the project.
Table of Contents
Introduction Section I: Social Conditions Section II: Artistic Relations Section III: Political Contexts Section IV: Aspects Catalogue Section with 90 entries Bibliography, index
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