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Livres anciens et modernes

Schnackenburg, Bernhard

JAN LIEVENS : Friend and Rival of the Young Rembrandt. with a catalogue raisonnée of his early Leiden work 1623-1632

Imhof Verlag, 2016

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Année
2016
ISBN
9783731903338
Lieu d'édition
Petersberg
Auteur
Schnackenburg, Bernhard
Éditeurs
Imhof Verlag
Description
Neuf
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Couverture rigide
Etat de conservation
Neuf
Langues
Italien

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Item Number 139179: Found 1 title Note: Use your browsers "back" button to return to your previous Title: JAN LIEVENS : Friend and Rival of the Young Rembrandt. with a catalogue raisonnée of his early Leiden work 1623-1632 Author: Schnackenburg, Bernhard Price: eur200.00 ISBN: 9783731903338 Description: Petersberg: Imhof, 2016. 31cm., hardcover, 488pp., 529 illus. English edition. Summary: Jan Lievens (1607-1674), Rembrandt's childhood friend, the earlier than this already took the artist profession is today again similarly highly valued as in his lifetime. Numerous publications and several solo exhibitions have been devoted in recent years his art. This monograph detected for the first time with extensive documentation and optimal Illustration the extensive and versatile Leyden early work by Jan Lievens, his paintings, drawings and etchings from the years 1623 to 1632. In addition to the completeness and the integration into the context of the Dutch contemporaries, primarily from Haarlem, Utrecht and Antwerp special emphasis was placed on the chronology. Only on this basis, it appears possible to determine the much-discussed relationship of the artist to Rembrandt precisely and overcome some recent speculation. What emerged was an extremely lively interrelation of give and take between two intensively for new ways seeking emerging artists, their further development after its departure from Leiden varied greatly. Even Rembrandt's Leiden early work now appears in a new light. Language : english text Size: 310 x 240 mm.

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