From about 1425, artists in the region which is now Belgium and The Netherlands created paintings which were startling in their realism and innovative approach. Published to accompany an exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, this book celebrates one of the great epochs of western art, from the work of the inventor of oil painting, Jan van Eyck, to that of the highly original genius, Peter Bruegel.
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From about 1425, artists in the region which is now Belgium and The Netherlands created paintings which were startling in their realism and innovative approach. Published to accompany an exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, this book celebrates one of the great epochs of western art, from the work of the inventor of oil painting, Jan van Eyck, to that of the highly original genius, Peter Bruegel.
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VG. Color illus. wraps; 452 pp.; Profusely illustrated with color and bw plates and figures. Extensive annotations; Beautiful plates. Contents as follows: Early Netherlandish painting: shifting perspectives / Julien Chapuis--The business of art: patrons, clients, and art markets / Maryan W. Ainsworth--The view from Italy / Keith Christiansen--How the pictures got here / Everett Fahy--Religious painting from about 1420 to 1500: in the eye of the beholder / Maryan W. Ainsworth--Portraiture: a meeting of the sacred and secular worlds / Maryan W. Ainsworth--Workshop practice in early Netherlandish painting: an inside view / Maryan W. Ainsworth--Gerard David: purity of vision in an age of transition / Maryan W. Ainsworth--Religious painting from 1500 to 1550: continuity and innovation on the eve of the iconoclasm / Maryan w. Ainswroth--Bruegel, the land, and the peasants / Nadine M. Orenstein.
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