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VG+/VG+ White wraps. 312 pp. 66 color, 82 bw plates. text is in English, with portions of archival documents in Italian, Spanish, and Dutch. Stunning color plates, extensive new scholarship. Contents as follows: Adriaen de Vries, imperial sculptor / Frits Scholten--Adriaen de Vries in the workshop of Pompeo Leoni / Rosemarie Mulcahy--Imitatio and aemulatio: Adriaen de Vries and classical sculpture / Lars Olof Larsson--Sweden's capture of the sculptures by Adriaen de Vries / Görel Cavalli-Björkman--'Kunststück von gegossenem Metall': Adriaen de Vries's bronze technique / Francesca G. Bewer--Colour and lustre: the surfaces of Adriaen de Vries's bronzes / Uwe Heithorn--The drawings of Adriaen de Vries and their place in the history of sculptors' drawings / Thomas Dacosta Kaufmann--Adriaen de Vries, a history of his reputation / Lars Olof Larsson--Catalogue / Frits Scholten and Thomas Dacosta Kaufmann. Published to accompany the exhibition held at the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Dec. 12, 1998-Mar. 14, 1999, in Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Apr. 15-Aug. 29, 1999, and "Adriaen de Vries (1556-1626), imperial sculptor" at the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, Oct. 12, 1999-Jan 9, 2000./.
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New. 0892365536. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened--312 pages; 77 color and 161 b/w illustrations. Description: "Published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Getty Museum, this elegant catalogue is a fitting tribute to a virtuoso sculptor. Born in The Hague, Adriaen de Vries traveled to Florence in the early 1580s and joined the studio of Giambologna, the official sculptor to the Medici dukes. In 1601 De Vries was appointed official court sculptor to Rudolf II in Prague, where he worked until his death. Although he is known to have modeled sculptures in terracotta and stucco, De Vries worked primarily in bronze and was a superb technician. Some of his best-known works are illustrated and described in this comprehensive volume, including the Bust of Emperor Rudolph II, the fountain Mercury and Cupid, Psyche Born Aloft by Putti, Juggling Man and The Wrestlers. Accompanying the sixty-six works of art catalogued here are essays by Frits Scholten, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; Rosemary Mulcahy, professor of art history, University of Dublin; Lars Olof Larsson, University of Kiel, Germany; Grel Cavalli-Bjrkman, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm; Francesca G. Bewer, Straus Center for Conservation, Harvard University; Uwe Heithorn, University of Kiel, Germany; Thomas Da Costa Kaufmann, Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University; and Arjan de Koomen, art historian, Amsterdam."--with a bonus offer--