Editore: Musees Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire, Bruxelles, Belgium, 2005
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Editore: Musees Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire, Bruxelles, Belgium, 2005
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Editore: Institut Royal du Patrimoine artistique / Koninklijk Instituut voor het Kunstpatrimonium, Brussels, 2013
ISBN 13: 9770085189006
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Softcover. Color illus. wraps; 307 pp.; Profusely illustrated with bw and color figures. Includes eighteen articles by various authors, written in either French or Dutch; Abstracts for all of the articles are provided in French, Dutch, and English; Pertains mainly to the restoration of Dutch (and other European) artwork. Good (Wraps creased, with a lesser crease to most of the pages; Ink stamp at contents page).
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Editore: Royal Institutefor Cultural Heritage, Brussels 2013. Scienta Artis 9., 2014
ISBN 10: 2930054190 ISBN 13: 9782930054193
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In 1940 the art historian J.J.M. Timmers introduced the name 'Master of Elsloo' to describe the anonymous creator of a late-Gothic wooden statue of St Anne with the Virgin and Child in St Augustine's Church in Elsloo, a town in Limburg in the present-day Netherlands. In the following decades many other stylistically-related statues came to be associated with the St Anne. As a result, the Master of Elsloo's oeuvre grew to include at least two-hundred works. Until recently, studies of these sculptures and their maker(s) have been almost exclusively stylistic in approach. Yet the works of the 'Master of Elsloo' evoke many questions that require thorough investigation. Questions about the identity of the woodcarver or, more likely, the woodcarvers grouped under the sobriquet of 'Master of Elsloo', their artistic roots, their period and place of activity, and the organisation of their work in the workshop or shops. The major interdisciplinary research project carried out in 2010-2011 by the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage in Brussels together with partners from Belgium and other countries was intended to shed new light on this sizeable group of statues and their makers. This time stylistic study was augmented by extensive examination of the materials and techniques employed with particular emphasis on workbench marks and the remains of any original polychromy. Also extremely important was the dendrochronological analysis of a large number of sculptures, which led to surprising results regarding the origin of the wood and the relationship between the works. A number of complementary studies help to situate the 'Master of Elsloo' more accurately in 'his' historical and artistic context. The results of all these studies were presented as papers at the colloquium organised by the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage on 20 and 21 October 2011. A Masterly Hand: Interdisciplinary Research on the Late-Medieval Sculptor(s) Master of Elsloo in an International Perspective brings together the project's findings, to which are added an inventory of works associated with the 'Master of Elsloo' and the results of new archival research. The Scientia Artis series is published by the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage (kik-irpa, Brussels). The works in this series - monographs, exhibition catalogues and conference proceedings - present the results of research projects and scientific events (co-)organised by the kik-irpa. Since 1948 this Federal Scientific Institution has been charged with the study, protection and promotion of Belgium's cultural heritage. The major interdisciplinary research project carried out in 2010-2011 by the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage in Brussels together with partners from Belgium and other countries was intended to shed new light on this sizeable group of statues and their makers. This time stylistic study was augmented by extensive examination of t Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Editore: KIK Brussel, 1978
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Good. pp. 65 Dutch.
Editore: KIK Brussel, 1979
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Aggiungi al carrello345 pages. Paperback 29cms. ISBN: 9782930054193. A stylistic and technical study of the late-Gothic woodcarver or, more likely, woodcarvers, grouped since 1940 under the sobriquet of the 'Master of Elsloo', an oeuvre which had grown to include over 200 works. Analyses their artistic roots, period and place of activity, and the organisation of their workshops, while also discussing materials and techniques such as workbench marks, polychromy, and the dendrochronological analysis of a large number of sculptures. Text in English, French, German and Dutch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In 1940 the art historian J.J.M. Timmers introduced the name 'Master of Elsloo' to describe the anonymous creator of a late-Gothic wooden statue of St Anne with the Virgin and Child in St Augustine's Church in Elsloo, a town in Limburg in the present-day Netherlands. In the following decades many other stylistically-related statues came to be associated with the St Anne. As a result, the Master of Elsloo's oeuvre grew to include at least two-hundred works. Until recently, studies of these sculptures and their maker(s) have been almost exclusively stylistic in approach. Yet the works of the 'Master of Elsloo' evoke many questions that require thorough investigation. Questions about the identity of the woodcarver or, more likely, the woodcarvers grouped under the sobriquet of 'Master of Elsloo', their artistic roots, their period and place of activity, and the organisation of their work in the workshop or shops. The major interdisciplinary research project carried out in 2010-2011 by the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage in Brussels together with partners from Belgium and other countries was intended to shed new light on this sizeable group of statues and their makers. This time stylistic study was augmented by extensive examination of the materials and techniques employed with particular emphasis on workbench marks and the remains of any original polychromy. Also extremely important was the dendrochronological analysis of a large number of sculptures, which led to surprising results regarding the origin of the wood and the relationship between the works. A number of complementary studies help to situate the 'Master of Elsloo' more accurately in 'his' historical and artistic context. The results of all these studies were presented as papers at the colloquium organised by the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage on 20 and 21 October 2011. A Masterly Hand: Interdisciplinary Research on the Late-Medieval Sculptor(s) Master of Elsloo in an International Perspective brings together the project's findings, to which are added an inventory of works associated with the 'Master of Elsloo' and the results of new archival research. The Scientia Artis series is published by the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage (kik-irpa, Brussels). The works in this series - monographs, exhibition catalogues and conference proceedings - present the results of research projects and scientific events (co-)organised by the kik-irpa. Since 1948 this Federal Scientific Institution has been charged with the study, protection and promotion of Belgium's cultural heritage. The major interdisciplinary research project carried out in 2010-2011 by the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage in Brussels together with partners from Belgium and other countries was intended to shed new light on this sizeable group of statues and their makers. This time stylistic study was augmented by extensive examination of t Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: gut. Masterly Hand. Interdisciplinary Research on the Late-Medieval Sculptor(s) Master of Elsloo in an International Perspective Proceedings of the Conference held at the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage in Brussels on 20-21 October 2011. a Masterly Hand. Interdisciplinary Research on the Late-Medieval Sculptor(s) Master of Elsloo in an International Perspective In deutscher Sprache. pages.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBrussel, Koninklijk Instituut voor het Kunstpatrimonium, 2006, in-4°, 280 pp. linnen uitgeversband met originele stofwikkel.