Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art / Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek 70 (2020): Ars Amicitiae: The Art of Friendship in the Early Modern Netherlands: Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art / Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek, cartea 70
H. Perry Chapman, Eric Jorink, Ann-Sophie Lehmann, Dulcia Meijers, Bart Ramakers, Thijs Weststeijn, Joanna Woodall, Edward H. Wouken Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 dec 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004448575
ISBN-10: 9004448578
Dimensiuni: 193 x 260 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art / Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek
ISBN-10: 9004448578
Dimensiuni: 193 x 260 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art / Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek
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Table of Contents
1. Joanna Woodall, Bart Ramakers & Ann-Sophie Lehmann. Ars amicitiae. Introduction.
2. Marisa Anne Bass. Arnolfini’s best friend. Fellowship and familiarity in Jan van Eyck’s Arnolfini portrait.
3. Bart Ramakers. That’s what friends are for. Amicable exchanges in Cornelis Everaert’s Play of a jubilee.
4. Alice Zamboni. Making contact. Friendship and collaboration in the circle of Netherlandish artists at the Munich court of Wilhelm V.
5. Edward H. Wouk. A portrait of the artist as friend. The painted likeness of Lambert Lombard.
6. Adam Sammut. With a little help from his friends. Rubens and the acquisition of Caravaggio’s Rosary Madonna for the Dominican church in Antwerp.
7. Michele L. Frederick. Affectionate sister, most faithful friend. Elizabeth Stuart and Gerrit van Honthorst’s Seladon and Astraea.
8. Joanna Woodall. ‘Thus am I accustomed to treat friends’. Engaging with a roemer engraved by Maria Roemers Visscher.
9. Larissa Weiler. ‘For an assured freende is the medicine of life’. Van Dyck and the English Virtuoso.
10. H. Perry Chapman. Rembrandt, Lievens, Dou. Imagining artistic friendship.
11. Erna E. Kok. Joachim von Sandrart, aristocrat-painter in Amsterdam, 1637-1645. His friends, art and successes.
12. Thijs Weststeijn. ‘Intoxicated, we listened to warblers and swallows chattering in the spring wind’. Art in the friendship between François de Rougemont and Wu Li.
13. Nicole Elizabeth Cook. Titia Brongersma’s polymathic career and spheres of early modern creative friendship.14. Mayken Jonkman. ‘Mille complimens et amitiés’. Friendships in the making of Gerard van Spaendonck’s Parisian career.
1. Joanna Woodall, Bart Ramakers & Ann-Sophie Lehmann. Ars amicitiae. Introduction.
2. Marisa Anne Bass. Arnolfini’s best friend. Fellowship and familiarity in Jan van Eyck’s Arnolfini portrait.
3. Bart Ramakers. That’s what friends are for. Amicable exchanges in Cornelis Everaert’s Play of a jubilee.
4. Alice Zamboni. Making contact. Friendship and collaboration in the circle of Netherlandish artists at the Munich court of Wilhelm V.
5. Edward H. Wouk. A portrait of the artist as friend. The painted likeness of Lambert Lombard.
6. Adam Sammut. With a little help from his friends. Rubens and the acquisition of Caravaggio’s Rosary Madonna for the Dominican church in Antwerp.
7. Michele L. Frederick. Affectionate sister, most faithful friend. Elizabeth Stuart and Gerrit van Honthorst’s Seladon and Astraea.
8. Joanna Woodall. ‘Thus am I accustomed to treat friends’. Engaging with a roemer engraved by Maria Roemers Visscher.
9. Larissa Weiler. ‘For an assured freende is the medicine of life’. Van Dyck and the English Virtuoso.
10. H. Perry Chapman. Rembrandt, Lievens, Dou. Imagining artistic friendship.
11. Erna E. Kok. Joachim von Sandrart, aristocrat-painter in Amsterdam, 1637-1645. His friends, art and successes.
12. Thijs Weststeijn. ‘Intoxicated, we listened to warblers and swallows chattering in the spring wind’. Art in the friendship between François de Rougemont and Wu Li.
13. Nicole Elizabeth Cook. Titia Brongersma’s polymathic career and spheres of early modern creative friendship.14. Mayken Jonkman. ‘Mille complimens et amitiés’. Friendships in the making of Gerard van Spaendonck’s Parisian career.