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Libri antichi e moderni

Wilmers Gertrude

Cornelis Schut ( 1597-1655 ) : A Flemish Painter of the High Baroque

Brepols Publishers, 1996

98.00 €

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(Preganziol, Italy)

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Dettagli

Year of publication
1996
ISBN
2503504426
Place of printing
Turnhout
Author
Wilmers Gertrude
Publishers
Brepols Publishers
Keyword
Medievale, Scultura
Cover description
As New
Binding description
Couverture rigide
State of preservation
As New
Languages
Italian

Descrizione

Cornelis Schut: A Flemish Painter of the High Baroque (PICT 1) by Gertrude . Wilmers . Turnhout 1996 Brepols Publishers Pages 453 ills.numerose in bianco/nero Quarto cloth - english language Libraire: Luigi De Bei ( Preganziol - Italy ) Prix: EUR 98,00.- xx Description du livre: Brepols (distributed). This publication is a monograph on the Antwerp artist, whose surviving oeuvre dates from the mid-1620s to the 1650s. A prolific master whose known paintings number over one hundred, Schut achieved considerable succes during his lifetime. This study sets Schut's life and career within the context of the artistic and cultural milieu of his time, defining his role in the emergence of a new style after the death of Rubens in 1640, and considers his impact on future generations. A workable chronology for Schut's paintings is established through an analysis of style, iconography and patronage, taking into account past scholarship. The artists's working methods and studio practices and his output in other media are also discussed. A separate chapter is devoted to the numerous graland pictures he executed in collaboration with the Jesuit flower painter Daniel Seghers. A complete catalogue raisonné of Schut's paintings, the first of its kind, is presented. 453 + illus (Brepols 1996). 9782503504421. Hardback. N° de réf. du libraire 003683 xx language : English text Size: 190 x250 mm.

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