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The Paintings of Hendrick Ter Brugghen, 1588-1629

The Paintings of Hendrick Ter Brugghen, 1588-1629
Author: Leonard Joseph Slatkes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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The Paintings of Hendrick ter Brugghen (1588-1629), is the first major study of this important early seventeenth-century master since Benedict Nicolson's classic monograph of 1958. It comprises two chapters that explore ter Brugghen's development as an artist and the reception of his work among contemporaries, followed by a truly monumental catalogue raisonné of ter Brugghen's 89 authentic paintings, 54 pictures associated with the artist and/or his workshop, 141 rejected works, 42 lost works, and lastly, 10 drawings that have been linked to ter Brugghen directly or related to his paintings. Already celebrated during his lifetime, and avidly collected by elite cognescenti in the Dutch Republic and abroad, ter Brugghen executed a dazzling variety of paintings, ranging from Bible subjects and saints, to fascinating mythological images, as well as scenes of daily life, including musicians. Although his knowledge of paintings by Caravaggio that he had seen during his early sojourn in Rome always remained acute, these experiences were continually tempered by his awareness of older Northern European artistic traditions and conventions, with the result that ter Brugghen created pictures whose subject matter and style are fascinating, and at times, unique. Until his untimely death in August of 2003, Leonard J. Slatkes was Distinguished Professor of Art History at Queens College of the City University of New York, NY. He was an internationally renowned expert on the art of the Dutch Caravaggisti, to whom he had devoted many essays, books, and exhibition catalogues. Slatkes had begun conducting research on ter Brugghen's paintings in the 1960's, with the expectation of eventually publishing a new monograph on the artist. Wayne Franits, a former student of Slatkes's, is currently Professor of Fine Arts at Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY. He has authored numerous publications on seventeenth-century Dutch and Flemish art.


The Religious Paintings of Hendrick ter Brugghen

The Religious Paintings of Hendrick ter Brugghen
Author: NatashaT. Seaman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1351541129

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The first in-depth study of the Utrecht artist to address questions beyond connoisseurship and attribution, this book makes a significant contribution to Ter Brugghen and Northern Caravaggist studies. Focusing on the Dutch master's simultaneous use of Northern archaisms with Caravaggio's motifs and style, Natasha Seaman nuances our understanding of Ter Brugghen's appropriations from the Italian painter. Her analysis centers on four paintings, all depicting New Testament subjects. They include Ter Brugghen's largest and first known signed work (Crowning with Thorns), his most archaizing (the Crucifixion), and the two paintings most directly related to the works of Caravaggio (the Doubting Thomas and the Calling of Matthew). By examining the ways in which Ter Brugghen's paintings deliberately diverge from Caravaggio's, Seaman sheds new light on the Utrecht artist and his work. For example, she demonstrates that where Caravaggio's paintings are boldly illusionistic and mimetic, thus de-emphasizing their materiality, Ter Brugghen's works examined here create the opposite effect, connecting their content to their made form. This study not only illuminates the complex meanings of the paintings addressed here, but also offers insights into the image debates and the status of devotional art in Italy and Utrecht in the seventeenth century by examining one artist's response to them.


Masterpieces of the J. Paul Getty Museum: Decorative Arts

Masterpieces of the J. Paul Getty Museum: Decorative Arts
Author: Charissa Bremer-David
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1997-11-13
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0892364556

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This beautifully illustrated work brings together more than one hundred objects from the J. Paul Getty Museum’s collection of European decorative arts. Included here is a generous selection of French and Italian furniture from the mid-sixteenth to the early nineteenth century. Masterpieces by André-Charles Boulle, Bernard (II) van Risenburgh, and others reveal the virtuoso craftsmanship that makes these objects such compelling examples of the furniture maker’s art. Many of the Museum’s finest pieces of porcelain, glass, and tin-glazed earthenware are also represented. Tapestries from Gobelins and Beauvais, bronze firedogs from Fontainebleau, and a lathe-turned ivory goblet of astonishing complexity from Saxony are among the other highlights of this handsome volume.


Utrecht, Caravaggio and Europe

Utrecht, Caravaggio and Europe
Author: Marten Jan Bok
Publisher: Hirmer Verlag GmbH
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Mannerism (Art)
ISBN: 9783777431338

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"What a shock it must have been for the Utrecht painters Hendrick ter Brugghen, Gerard van Honthorst and Dirck van Baburen when, in Rome, they first saw Caravaggio's breath-takingly unconventional paintings with their own eyes. Under the influence of this great, inspirational master and by exchanging ideas wih the many young artists who poured into the pulsating Italian metropolis around the year 1600, these three men of Utrecht developed their very own, distinctive style by propelling Caravaggio's radical realism to its culmination."--from back cover


A is for Artist

A is for Artist
Author: J. Paul Getty Museum
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1997
Genre: Alphabet books
ISBN: 9780892363773

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An alphabet book illustrated with details taken from paintings in the J. Paul Getty Museum.


Masters of Light

Masters of Light
Author: Joaneath Ann Spicer
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1997
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300073393

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Provides a comprehensive treatment of the achievements of the school of the Dutch Golden Age. The volume is the catalogue for an exhibition at the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco; the Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore; and the National Gallery, London, (May-July 1998).


Meantone Temperaments on Lutes and Viols

Meantone Temperaments on Lutes and Viols
Author: David Dolata
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2016-07-04
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0253021464

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Written for musicians by a musician, Meantone Temperaments on Lutes and Viols demystifies tuning systems by providing the basic information, historical context, and practical advice necessary to easily achieve more satisfying tuning results on fretted instruments. Despite the overwhelming organological evidence that many of the finest lutenists, vihuelists, and viola da gamba players in the Renaissance and Baroque eras tuned their instruments in one of the meantone temperaments, most modern early instrument players today still tune to equal temperament. In this handbook richly supplemented with figures, diagrams, and music examples, historical performers will discover why temperaments are necessary and how they work, descriptions of a variety of temperaments, and their application on fretted instruments. This technical book provides downloadable audio tracks and other tools for fretted instrument players to achieve more stable consonances, colorful dissonances, and harmonic progressions that vividly propel the music forward.


The Age of Rembrandt

The Age of Rembrandt
Author: Roland E. Fleischer
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1988-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780915773022

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This is a study of seventeenth-century Dutch painting.


Walter Crane's Painting Book

Walter Crane's Painting Book
Author: Walter Crane
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2022-06-13
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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A collection of incredible illustrations of nursery rhymes by the 19th-century English artist and book illustrator Walter Crane. The book contains colored paintings and the same pictures outlined that are a delight to look at. Crane presented a wonderful way to fill children's minds with imagination and use the book for coloring.


Rembrandt, Vermeer and the Dutch Golden Age

Rembrandt, Vermeer and the Dutch Golden Age
Author: Blaise Ducos
Publisher: Art Book Magazine Distribution
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2019-03-20T00:00:00+01:00
Genre: Art
ISBN: 2821601131

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Accompanying the exhibition at Louvre Abu Dhabi, the catalogue Rembrandt, Vermeer and the Dutch Golden Age provides an image-rich overview of the artworks exhibited, complimented by four essays. The first situates The Leiden Collection within the context of the Dutch Golden Age. The second and third describe the major role that the Netherlands played on a global scale in the in the 17th century, the specificities of the Dutch Golden Age as well as the work of Rembrandt and his contemporaries, rooted in the society of that time and place. The fourth essay sheds light on the particular role that drawing played in the creative process of Dutch artists.