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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. This book examines the production, patronage, and use of sculptures made in the Low Countries between 1400 and 1600. Two questions frame the book: 'Why did Sculpture from the Low countries matter' and 'Why will Sculpture from the Low Countries matter for future research'. Answers to these questions will be offered in a coherent and richly illustrated study which considers Sculpture as a pivotal subject field within Art Historical discourse. Taking Shape: Sculpture of the Low Countries (1400-1600) offers a key reference work on Late Medieval sculpture in the Low Countries. The contributions by leading scholars in the field presented here offer an overview of the latest research on the topic. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. This book examines the production, patronage, and use of sculptures made in the Low Countries between 1400 and 1600. Two questions frame the book: 'Why did Sculpture from the Low countries matter' and 'Why will Sculpture from the Low Countries matter for future research'. Answers to these questions will be offered in a coherent and richly illustrated study which considers Sculpture as a pivotal subject field within Art Historical discourse. Taking Shape: Sculpture of the Low Countries (1400-1600) offers a key reference work on Late Medieval sculpture in the Low Countries. The contributions by leading scholars in the field presented here offer an overview of the latest research on the topic. 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 carrellohardcover, Pages: iv + 326 pages; Size:180 x 265 mm, Illustrations:12 b/w, 181 col., Language(s):English, French. **NEW. ISBN 9782503607993. In September 2019, ten years of interdisciplinary research culminated in the first-ever monographic exhibition on the Borman family, titled Borman and Sons. The Best Sculptors (20.09.19?26.01.20) at M Leuven. The exhibition was accompanied by a new publication on the Borman family of Brussels sculptors, who were active from the second half of the fifteenth century into the second third of the sixteenth century. The 6th Annual Ards Colloquium, held at M Leuven in November 2019, provided an in-depth contextualisation of the sculptural work of the Borman family. While a document from 1513 refers to the Bormans as ?the best sculptors?, they did not operate in isolation. Brussels was a thriving artistic centre?a cultural hub that hosted numerous talented and influential artists, all working under the patronage of high-profile commissioners. This volume presents papers that explore the Bormans? role within the artistic context of the Duchy of Brabant, alongside discussions of stylistic and iconographical themes, as well as new discoveries concerning their commissions and works. TABLE OF CONTENTS Marjan Debaene and Hannah de Moor, Foreword Part I: Commissions and Commissioners from North to South Magali Briat-Philippe, The Statuary of the Royal Monastery of Brou: An Important and Singular Witness of Brabantine Sculpture between 1513 and 1522 Catheline Périer-D?Ieteren, Emmanuelle Mercier, and Myriam Serck-Dewaide, The Adoration of the Magi in San Nazaro, Milan: An Unknown Work by Jan Borman II? Marjan Debaene and Claire Dumortier, The Bormans and Leuven: An Analysis of Known and Newly Discovered Documents in the Leuven City Archives concerning Jan I Borman, the Borman Family, and Their Artistic Activity in Leuven in the Fifteenth Century Hannah De Moor, In Search of the Patrons of Netherlandish Carved Altarpieces in Sweden Ragnhild M. Bø, The Resurrected Christ Appearing to His Mother and the Seven Joys of the Virgin: Borman and Beyond Adam Harris Levine, Borman Reliquaries in their Iberian Context Emilio Ruiz de Arcaute Martínez, Originals or Copies? Interesting Contributions regarding the Technical Study of Some Borman Reliquary Busts Part II: Style, Materials, Techniques, and Workshop Organisation Michel Lefftz, De Rogier van der Weyden à Jan Borman I: Transferts, rivalité et émulation dans la peinture et la sculpture des anciens Pays-Bas au XVe siècle Elisabeth Van Eyck and Ria De Boodt, Reunited? Case Study about an Early Sixteenth-Century Carved Wooden Altarpiece and Its Painted Shutters Ingrid Geelen, The Polychromers of the Borman Altarpieces Christel Theunissen, Lost and Found: Tracing the Origin of Scattered Choir Stall Fragments Seppe Roels and Marieke Van Vlierden, Mallets, Flowers, and Circles: Marks on Sculptures Related to the Borman Workshops: A Preliminary Comparison Index 0 g.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback, 350 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:5 b/w, 139 col., Language: English.* NEW ISBN 9782503611235. Summary This book examines the production, patronage, and use of sculptures made in the Low Countries between 1400 and 1600. Two questions frame the book: 'Why did Sculpture from the Low countries matter' and 'Why will Sculpture from the Low Countries matter for future research'. Answers to these questions will be offered in a coherent and richly illustrated study which considers Sculpture as a pivotal subject field within Art Historical discourse. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Julie Beckers and Hannah De Moor Introduction Ethan Matt Kavaler Chapter 1: Use and Function of Sculpture Accommodating Altarpieces: The Impact of Circumstantial Factors on the Design of Altar Decorations in Medieval Churches Justin Kroesen Working Sculpture: The Forms and Functions of Netherlandish Brass Lecterns Douglas Brine The Church's a Stage: Late Medieval Altarpieces as Part of an Ever-Changing Environment Wendy Wauters The Stem of a Once Ornate Fountain: The Use of a Table Fountain Fragment at Museum Mayer Van den Bergh in Antwerp Julie Beckers Chapter 2: Patronage of Sculpture Patronage Jeffrey Chipps Smith Noble Expectations of Memorial Sculpture: Commissioning the Jauche Monuments in Brugelette (c. 1527-1573) Ruben Suykerbuyk The Chapel Space and Interiority in the Ringsaker Altarpiece Lynn F. Jacobs Prestige and Display: Noble Patronage of Sculpture in the Low Countries Elizabeth Rice Mattison Chapter 3: Production and Workshop Continuity and Discontinuity in the Sculpture Workshop Practice Aleksandra Lipi?ska The Leuven Connection: A New Look at the Social and Artisanal Network of Leuven Late Gothic Sculptors (c. 1475-1525) Marjan Debaene Te maken ende te leveren: The Transport of Netherlandish Carved Altarpieces Hannah De Moor Epilogue: Seeing Sculpture Stephanie Porras 0 g.
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