Maarten van Heemskerck’s Rome

Maarten van Heemskerck’s Rome

Author: Arthur J. Di Furia

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2019-01-14

Total Pages: 549

ISBN-13: 9004380825

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The first comprehensive analysis of the artist’s Roman ruin drawings. Three parts take us from Van Heemskerck’s training to his Roman stay and his post-Roman phase. A catalog presents Van Heemskerck’s drawings in up-to-date digital photographs.


Maarten Van Heemskerck's Rome

Maarten Van Heemskerck's Rome

Author: Arthur J. DiFuria

Publisher: Brill's Studies in Intellectua

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 523

ISBN-13: 9789004380462

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This book presents the first sustained study of the stunning drawings of Roman ruins by Haarlem artist Maarten van Heemskerck (1498-1574; in Rome, 1532-ca. 1537). In three parts, Arthur J. DiFuria describes Van Heemskerck's pre-Roman training, his time in Rome, and his use his ruinscapes for the art he made during his forty-year post-Roman phase. Building on the methods of his predecessors, Van Heemskerck mastered a dazzling array of methods to portray Rome in compelling fashion. Upon his return home, his Roman drawings sustained him for the duration of his prolific career. Maarten van Heemskerck's Rome concludes with the first ever catalog to bring together all of Van Heemskerck's ruin drawings in state-of-the-art digital photography. -- ‡c From publisher's description.


The Art Market in Rome in the Eighteenth Century

The Art Market in Rome in the Eighteenth Century

Author: Paolo Coen

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2018-11-05

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 900438815X

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Eighteenth-century Rome offers a privileged view of art market activities, given the continuity of remarkable investments by the local ruling class, combined with the decisive impact of external agents, largely linked to the Grand Tour. This book, the result of collaboration between international specialists, brings back into the spotlight protagonists, facts and dynamics that have remained unexplored for many years.


Frans Floris (1519/20–1570): Imagining a Northern Renaissance

Frans Floris (1519/20–1570): Imagining a Northern Renaissance

Author: Edward H. Wouk

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2018-03-20

Total Pages: 858

ISBN-13: 9004343253

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Frans Floris de Vriendt radically transformed Netherlandish art. His monumental mythologies introduced a new appreciation for the heroic nude to the Low Countries and his religious art challenged standards of decorum. Born into a family of sculptors and architects, Floris refashioned his art through travel, first studying with the humanist painter Lambert Lombard in Liège and then continuing on to Italy. These experiences defined the hybridizing novelty of his art, forged by juxtaposing antique and modern, Italian and northern sources. This book maps Floris’s hybrid style onto shifting conceptions of cultural, religious, and political identity on the eve of the Dutch Revolt. It explores his collaborations and rivalries, engagement with artistic theory, hierarchical workshop, and revolutionary use of print.


The Allure of Rome

The Allure of Rome

Author: Tatjana Bartsch

Publisher:

Published: 2024-07-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783777443447

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A journey through the Eternal City through virtuoso drawings. In 1532, the Dutch painter Maarten van Heemskerck (1498-1574) traveled from Haarlem to Rome. Pencil in hand, he discovered antiquity and the Renaissance. His remarkable drawings take us on a journey through time in sixteenth-century Rome. Van Heemskerck was everywhere, from the Colosseum to the Forum Romanum to the Piazza del Campidoglio. He was one of the first artists from north of the Alps to embark on a trip to Rome purely for the sake of art. His sketches reveal his admiration for the buildings and artworks of antiquity and the contemporary art of Raphael and Michelangelo. This magnificent volume invites the reader to discover van Heemkerck's drawing technique, Roman topography, and the social network of the sixteenth century as well as the fascinating story of the restoration of his Roman sketchbook.


Morandi's Legacy

Morandi's Legacy

Author: Paul Coldwell

Publisher: Philip Wilson Publishers

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13:

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Morandi is often defined within the traditions of still life and landscape painting, and is known for the domestic and local source of his subject matter. However, the radical nature of his work addresses themes that have become central within contemporary artistic practice. An exploration of the influence of his work on generations of British artists, this fascinating exhibition will juxtapose paintings and drawings by Morandi with signature works by artists such as David Hockney, Tony Cragg, Patrick Caulfield, Euan Uglow and Ben Nicholson.


Marcel Duchamp and Max Ernst

Marcel Duchamp and Max Ernst

Author: David Hopkins

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 516

ISBN-13: 9780198175131

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Marcel Duchamp and Max Ernst are two of the greatest names associated with Dada and Surrealism, the iconoclastic art movements of the early part of the twentieth century. This detailed study brings their work into close proximity for the first time, examining the structural interaction of "ready-made" belief systems in their productions (Catholicism, masculinism, hermeticism). These artists are revealed as precursors of our postmodern obsessions with male and female identity and cultural fragmentation.