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Titel och upphov Art of the Northern Renaissance : courts, commerce and devotion
Utgivning, distribution etc. London : Laurence King Publishing, 2018.
℗♭2018.
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Fysisk beskrivning 239 pages : illustrations ; 25cm.
Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-235) and index.
Anmärkning: Innehåll Gifts of luxury and devotion, ca. 1380-1420 -- The Ars nova, ca. 1420-40 -- Civic pride and performing faith, ca. 1440-70 -- Mobility, exports and migration, ca. 1460-90 -- The singular artist, ca. 1490-1520 -- Reforming art, ca. 1510-40 -- Courts and collections, ca. 1520-40 -- Markets and innovation, ca. 1540-60 -- Conclusion: Inventing the Northern Renaissance.
Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning In this account, Stephanie Porras charts the fascinating story of art in northern Europe during the Renaissance period (c.1400-1570). She explains how artists and patrons from the regions north of the Alps - the Low Countries, France, England, Germany - responded to an era of rapid political, social, economic and religious change, while redefining the status of art. Porras discusses not only paintings by artists from Jan van Eyck to Pieter Bruegel, but also sculpture, architecture, prints, metalwork, embroidery, tapestry and armour. Each chapter presents works from a roughly twenty-year period and is also focused on a broad thematic issue, such as the flourishing of the print industry or the mobility of Northern artists and art works. The author traces the influence of aristocratic courts as centres of artistic production and the rise of an urban merchant class leading to the creation of new consumers and new art products. This book offers a richly illustrated narrative that allows readers to understand the progression, variety and key conceptual developments of Northern Renaissance Art.
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In this lucid account, Stephanie Porras charts the fascinating story of art in northern Europe during the Renaissance period (ca. 1400-1570). She explains how artists and patrons from the regions north of the Alps - the Low Countries, France, England, Germany - responded to an era of rapid political, social, economic, and religious change, while redefining the status of art. Porras discusses not only paintings by artists from Jan van Eyck to Pieter Bruegel the Elder, but also sculpture, architecture, prints, metalwork, embroidery, tapestry, and armor. Each chapter presents works from a roughly 20-year period and also focuses on a broad thematic issue, such as the flourishing of the print industry or the mobility of Northern artists and artworks. The author traces the influence of aristocratic courts as centers of artistic production and the rise of an urban merchant class, leading to the creation of new consumers and new art products. This book offers a richly illustrated narrative that allows readers to understand the progression, variety, and key conceptual developments of Northern Renaissance art.
Introduction p. 8 Gifts of Luxury and Devotion, ca. 1380-1420 p. 22 The Ars Nova, ca. 1420-40 p. 46 Civic Pride and Performing Faith, ca. 1440-70 p. 68 Mobility, Exports and Migration, ca. 1460-90 p. 94 The Singular Artist, ca. 1490-1520 p. 120 Reforming Art, ca. 1510-40 p. 148 Courts and Collections, ca. 1520-40 p. 170 Markets and Innovation, ca. 1540-60 p. 196 Conclusion: Inventing the Northern Renaissance p. 218 Bibliography p. 232 Index p. 236 Picture Credits p. 240