Experiments in decorum - Jonckheere Koenraad
antwerp art after Iconoclasm (1566-1585)
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KORTE INHOUD
The beeldenstorm , or the Iconoclastic Fury, that raged throughout the Low Countries in 1566 is a key concept in Netherlandish history. This popular uprising, which was partially grafted on Protestant ideas, has traditionally and unquestioningly been considered a turning point in the history of the Low Countries. It is all the more striking, therefore, that this occurrence has received scant attention in art history and that there has been little interest in the development of painting just after the beeldenstorm and before the advent of the great Baroque masters.
Featuring previously unpublished materials, Antwerp Art after Iconoclasm investigates how the esteemed painters of the period-including Adriaen Thomasz Key, Maarten de Vos, Frans Pourbus the Elder, and Michiel Coxcie-sought a new visual idiom. This study explains why this period of Netherlandish history should be considered an important turning point in the broader context of art history. It demonstrates that the era's paintings represent a subtle...
Featuring previously unpublished materials, Antwerp Art after Iconoclasm investigates how the esteemed painters of the period-including Adriaen Thomasz Key, Maarten de Vos, Frans Pourbus the Elder, and Michiel Coxcie-sought a new visual idiom. This study explains why this period of Netherlandish history should be considered an important turning point in the broader context of art history. It demonstrates that the era's paintings represent a subtle...
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Featuring previously unpublished materials, Antwerp Art after Iconoclasm investigates how the esteemed painters of the period sought a new visual idiom. The author explains why this era should be considered an important stage in the broader context of art history and demonstrates that the paintings represent a subtle but important reinterpretation of the traditional, religious iconography and style that served as a starting point for Netherlandish Baroque.
Hardcover with dust-jacket, 230 x 280mm., 320pp., 2...
Hardcover with dust-jacket, 230 x 280mm., 320pp., 2...
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before the advent of the great Baroque masters. Featuring previously unpublished materials, Antwerp Art after Iconoclasm investigates how the esteemed painters of the period sought a new visual idiom. The author explains why this era should be considered an important stage in the broader context of art history and demonstrates that the paintings represent a subtle but important reinterpretation of the traditional, religious iconography and style that served as a starting point for Netherlandish Baroque. De ...