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Livres anciens et modernes

Edited By Léonie Marquille

New Perspectives on Abraham Bloemaert and his Workshop

Brepols Publishers, 2022

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Année
2022
ISBN
9782503598017
Lieu d'édition
Turnhout
Auteur
Edited By Léonie Marquille
Pages
291
Volume
1
Éditeurs
Brepols Publishers
Format
216 x280 mm
Edition
prima edizione
Description
nuovo
Description
Brossura
Etat de conservation
Neuf
Langues
Anglais
Premiére Edition
Oui

Description

New Perspectives on Abraham Bloemaert and his Workshop,Edited by Léonie Marquille Léonie Marquaille is a lecturer in modern art history at the University of Lausanne. She defended her thesis in 2015 (University of Paris Nanterre and University of Geneva) entitled Peindre pour les milieux catholiques dans les Pays-Bas du Nord au XVIIe siècle (Painting for Catholic circles in the Northern Netherlands in the 17th century), which was published by the Presses universitaires de Rennes in 2019. A specialist in Dutch art, she is interested in the relationship between art and confession in the age of the Counter-Reformation. SUMMARY The essays collected in this volume are devoted to the Utrecht painter Abraham Bloemaert. The artist has received considerable scholarly attention following the publication of the catalogue raisonné of his paintings and, more recently, of his drawings, particularly in connection with the major exhibition The Bloemaert Effect (2012, Utrecht & Schwerin). This publication examines Abraham Bloemaert as a universal artist while it also aims to better understand his contribution towards the development of new iconographic themes. The choice and execution of specific subjects are considered in light of the local religious context, among others. In order to offer new perspectives and stimulate further research, the volume carefully examines the role of his workshop and the various artistic practices - painting, engraving, and drawing - in which its members engaged under Bloemaert's supervision. A key question ties together the multifaceted approaches presented here: should Bloemaert be considered as the 'father of the Utrecht school' and the founder of a dynasty of artists? Language : english text
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