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Ingrid Geelen And Delphine Steyaert

Imitation and Illusion Applied Brocade in the Art of the Low Conuntries in Fifteenth Abd Sixteenth Centuries

Brepols, 2011

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Année
2011
ISBN
9782930054117
Lieu d'édition
Turnhout
Auteur
Ingrid Geelen And Delphine Steyaert
Pages
600
Volume
1
Éditeurs
Brepols
Format
230 X290 Mm.
Edition
Edition originale
Description
As New
Description
Hardback
Etat de conservation
Comme neuf
Langues
Anglais
Premiére Edition
Oui

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Scientia Artis (SCAR 6) I. Geelen, D. Steyaert Imitation and Illusion Applied Brocade in the Art of the Low Countries in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries 660 p., 230 x 290 mm, 2011 ISBN: 978-2-930054-11-7 Languages: English Hardback The publication is available. Retail price: EUR 125,00 In the late Middle Ages luxurious textiles were among the most highly prized indicators of status and wealth and an essential requirement of prestigious secular and ecclesiastical life. The depiction of these sumptuous silks and gold brocades was a crucial element in the visual arts, and their realistic and recognizable representation was a challenge to every artist. Painters and polychromers strove to imitate the fashionable fabrics by using applied brocade, a highly sophisticated form of relief decoration that adhered to panel paintings, murals and sculpture and through the play of light and shadow evoked the dazzling illusion of gold-brocaded cloths. Imitation and Illusion is the result of a detailed study of applied brocade in the art of the Low Countries. Eleven fascinating and innovative chapters offer an in-depth examination of the historical, geographical, morphological and technical aspects of this cast tin relief technique. New light is also shed on artistic collaboration and workshop practice in the fifteenth and early sixteenth century. The catalogue includes 86 well known and lesser known panel and wall paintings, sculptures, altarpieces, and architectural elements produced between 1420 and 1540, decorated with applied brocade and providing stunning testimony to the visual variety and material magnificence of late-medieval art. Abundantly illustrated, Imitation and Illusion investigates the artistic production of the fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Low Countries from an intriguing and original perspective. It represents a significant contribution to our understanding of medieval polychromy and will appeal to everyone whose curiosity is aroused by the illusionistic ingenuity of the medieval artist.
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