Subjects from History (2 vols.) - McGrath Elizabeth
An Illustrated Catalogue Raisonné of the Work of Peter Paul Rubens Based on the Material Assembled by the Late Dr. Ludwig Burchard in Twenty-seven Parts. Subjects from history
KORTE INHOUD
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1977Uitgever: Harvey Miller Publishers690 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 0905203690ISBN-13: 9780905203690Koop dit boek tweedehands
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Elizabeth McGrath recreates the context in which Rubens, who was familiar enough with classical writings to interpret them with originally and wit, worked and casts new light on rarely discussed and misidentified subjects. For Ruben's age, as for the ancient Romans, history was valued for the lessons it taught. Rubens was deeply interested in history, particularly the works of the ancient writers like Ovid, Plutarch and Juvenal, which were full of exemplary figures. Yet unlike many Renaissance artists who merely sought texts they could illustrate, Rubens was familiar enough with classical writings to interpret them with originally and wit - always with an eye for the visually striking aspect. He was thus uniquely qualified to respond to the requirements of particular commissions with exemplary themes like The Continence of Scipio, The Justice of Cambyses, The Devotion of Artemisia and The Courage of Cloelia. Elizabeth McGrath recreates the context in which Rubens worked and casts new light on rarely discussed and misidentified subjects. Also included is a detailed analysis of the tapestry cartoons on the life of Romulus, now in the National Museum of Wales, relating the series to all relevant studies, paintings and tapestries. Languages: English.
Hardback,398 pages., 228 b/w ill., 180 x 265 mm.onky volume two., fine condition. ISBN 0905203690. [Auteur: E. McGrath] [Pagina's: 398] [Uitgever: Turnhout, Brepols, 1977] [Jaar: 1977] [Titel: Subjects from History volume two only, Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard vol. vol. 13.1]
Elizabeth McGrath recreates the context in which Rubens, who was familiar enough with classical writings to interpret them with originally and wit, worked and casts new light on rarely discussed and misidentified subjects. For Ruben's age, as for the ancient Romans, history was valued for the lessons it taught. Rubens was deeply interested in history, particularly the works of the ancient writers like Ovid, Plutarch and Juvenal, which were full of exemplary figures. Yet unlike many Renaissance artists who merely sought texts they could illustrate, Rubens was familiar enough with classical writings to interpret them with originally and wit - always with an eye for the visually striking aspect. He was thus uniquely qualified to respond to the requirements of particular commissions with exemplary themes like The Continence of Scipio, The Justice of Cambyses, The Devotion of Artemisia and The Courage of Cloelia. Elizabeth McGrath recreates the context in which Rubens worked and casts new light on rarely discussed and misidentified subjects. Also included is a detailed analysis of the tapestry cartoons on the life of Romulus, now in the National Museum of Wales, relating the series to all relevant studies, paintings and tapestries. Languages: English.
Hardback, 690 pages., 228 b/w ill., 180 x 265 mm. set in 2 volumes, fine condition. ISBN 9780905203690. [Auteur: E. McGrath] [Pagina's: 690] [Uitgever: Turnhout, Brepols, 1977] [Jaar: 1977] [Titel: Subjects from History (2 vols.), Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard vol. vol. 13.1]