Questo sito usa cookie di analytics per raccogliere dati in forma aggregata e cookie di terze parti per migliorare l'esperienza utente.
Leggi l'Informativa Cookie Policy completa.

Libri antichi e moderni

Kerry Barrett

Pieter Soutman.Life and work

John Benjamins Publishing, 2012

440,00 €

De Bei Libraio

(Preganziol, Italia)

Parla con il Libraio

Metodi di Pagamento

Dettagli

Anno di pubblicazione
2012
ISBN
9789027249647
Luogo di stampa
Amsterdam-Philadelphia
Autore
Kerry Barrett
Editori
John Benjamins Publishing
Descrizione
Neuf
Descrizione
Couverture rigide
Stato di conservazione
Nuovo
Lingue
Italiano

Descrizione

Main Table of Contents Quotes Subjects Pieter Soutman Life and ouvre Kerry Barrett New York University/Abu Dhabi Hardbound - Available ISBN 978 90 272 4964 7 | EURO 440.00 While often cited for his relationship to Pieter Paul Rubens's studio and his work for the courts of Sigismund III of Poland and the Orange court of Frederick Hendrik and Amalia van Solms, Pieter Soutman has never received critical study. Pieter Soutman: Life and ouvre is the first comprehensive consideration of this understudied painter, draftsman, and printmaker. It comprises eight chapters that frame Soutman's training, his movements through the cities and courts of Antwerp, Warsaw, Haarlem, and The Hague, and his unusual production as a Dutch artist working in a style associated with Flemish art, followed by a fully researched catalogue raisonné of Soutman's paintings, drawings, and prints. With only six signed paintings known, the catalogue offers an important discussion of the additional 44 pictures associated with Soutman, nine rejected works, and three copies; of the 38 accepted drawings, 42 lost drawings, and 21 rejected works; and concludes with catalogue of Soutman's 193 prints that includes an inclusive list of states and copies. Careful research of Soutman's production additionally sheds new light on artists and patrons associated with his work. Soutman's connection to Rubens's workshop and print production results in reattribution of paintings and drawings associated with Rubens and Anthony van Dyck. Recently discovered letters from Soutman to Constantijn Huygens offer a better understanding of Soutman's work for the Orange court and his potential connection to Rembrandt van Rijn. And by repositioning Soutman within the context of the Haarlem art market and its Catholic collectors, a better understanding of competition, taste, and networks of patronage is gained. [OCULI: Studies in the Arts of the Low Countries, 12] 2012. xxii, 383 pp, 182 b/w ills. + 22 full-color ills. Size: in-8°

Edizione: edition originale.
Logo Maremagnum it