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Livres anciens et modernes

A. Stoesser

Van Dyck's Hosts in Genoa: Lucas and Cornelis de Wael's Lives, Business Activities and Works

Brepols Publishers, 2018

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Année
2018
ISBN
9782503531755
Lieu d'édition
Turnhout
Auteur
A. Stoesser
Volume
2
Éditeurs
Brepols Publishers
Format
190x 250 Mm.
Edition
Edition originale
Description
Neuf
Description
Couverture rigide
Etat de conservation
Neuf
Langues
Italien
Premiére Edition
Oui

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A. Stoesser Van Dyck's Hosts in Genoa: Lucas and Cornelis de Wael's Lives, Business Activities and Works 2 vol., 1028 p., 683 b/w ill. + 40 colour ill., 190 x 250 mm, 2018 ISBN: 978-2-503-53175-5 Languages: English Hardback The publication is available. Retail price: EUR 290,00 Long overshadowed by the brilliance of their close friend, Anthony van Dyck, Lucas and Cornelis de Wael, active as artists and dealers in Antwerp, Genoa and Rome, have largely been ignored in Flemish art historical literature. No monograph on them has appeared since 1925. This book aims to rectify this situation by giving a global overview of their wide-ranging pursuits. However, before assessing their personal histories it first examines the historical context, particularly with respect to the 17th-century art market in these three cities, with special attention given to its structure in Genoa, so far neglected in surveys of the Italian markets. A fresh appraisal of information from archival and other sources in each city has been undertaken to give a revealing up-to-date insight into their lives, trading activities in goods ranging from art works to second-hand clothing and hides, as well as their extensive network of friends and clients stretching from the Northern Netherlands to Sicily, including their close business association with the prominent Flemish art dealer Matthijs Musson and the Moretus family, owners of the Plantin-Moretus publishing house. Their own contribution to the art world is not neglected, with a full discussion of their works and an accompanying catalogue raisonné, which, in Cornelis de Wael?s case, includes his extensive oeuvre of paintings, drawings and prints. In addition, the De Wael brothers? crucial function as hosts to Dutch and Flemish artists in both Genoa and Rome, with Van Dyck being the most famous, is also considered, while Cornelis de Wael?s not inconsiderable role in making Rembrandt?s prints known in both cities in his capacity as an art dealer is brought into focus. Despite the relative obscurity of his works till now, the sometimes unexpected influence of these on other artists from as far apart as the Northern Netherlands and Spain is also given careful attention.Language : english text - codice articolo 011413
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