Art and migration : Netherlandish artists on the move, 1400-1750 Kunst en migratie : Nederlandse kunstenaars op drift, 1400-1750
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Art and migration : Netherlandish artists on the move, 1400-1750 = Kunst en migratie : Nederlandse kunstenaars op drift, 1400-1750
(Nederlands kunsthistorisch jaarboek, d. 63)
Brill, 2014
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Many Netherlandish artists spread all over Europe and a remarkable number among them achieved great fame and exerted considerable influence on the artistic production of their time. Nevertheless most of them sank into oblivion soon after they died. Dutch art history neglected them for a long time as they did not fit into the traditional canon of the Low Countries, nor were they adopted by the art histories of their new homelands. This new NKJ volume is an attempt to change this.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1. Frits Scholten & Joanna Woodall, Introduction
2. Filip Vermeylen, Greener pastures? Capturing artists' migrations during the Dutch Revolt
3. Hope Walker, Netherlandish immigrant painters and the Dutch reformed church of London, Austin Friars, 1560-1580
4. Arjan de Koomen, 'Una cosa non meno maravigliosa che honorata'. The expansion of Netherlandish sculptors in sixteenth-century Europe
5. Franciszek Skibinski, Early-modern Netherlandish sculptors in Danzig and East-Central Europe. A study in dissemination through interrelation and workshop practice
6. Aleksandra Lipinska, Eastern outpost. The sculptors Herman Van Hutte and Hendrik Horst in Lviv c. 1560-1610
7. Gert Jan van der Sman and Bouk Wierda, Wisselend succes. De loopbanen van Nederlandse en Vlaamse kunstenaars in Florence, 1450-1600
8. Marije Osnabrugge , From itinerant to immigrant artist. Aert Mytens in Naples
9. Abigail D. Newman, Juan de la Corte in Madrid: 'branding' Flanders abroad
10. Judith Noorman, A fugitive's success story. Jacob van Loo in Paris (1661-1670)
11. Isabella di Lenardo, Carlo Helman, merchant, patron and collector, and the role of family ties in the Antwerp-Venice migrant network
12. Saskia Cohen-Willner, Between painter and painter stands a tall mountain. Van Mander's Italian Lives as a source for instructing artists in the 'deelen der consten'
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