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, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, 243 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:5 b/w, 60 col., Language: English. ISBN 9782503591070.
Summary For a long time, the Dutch Golden Age has been regarded as a historiographical construction or reconstruction dating from the second half of the nineteenth century, when the rise of nationalist and even racialist histories and art histories was intended to promote the principle of a Dutch cultural identity, visible and analysable beyond the vicissitudes of time. This volume shows how the notion of the 'Golden Age', built on the ancient notion of aetas aurea, was constructed by the Dutch and for the Dutch, at the end of the sixteenth century, first to try to justify the theoretically questionable revolt of the Northern Netherlands against Spanish rule, and then to give shape to the new state and the new society created. However, we will see that there is not one but several possible definitions of this Golden Age, and consequently that it cannot be confined to one conception, so that it would be preferable to speak of a multitude of Dutch Golden Ages. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction (Jan Blanc, University of Geneva) The making of the Ovidian Golden Age during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries (translations, annotations, comments and engravings) (Céline Bohnert, Université de Reims) Personifying history?-?Gerard de Lairesse's Four Ages of Man (Maria Aresin, Staatliche Graphische Sammlung, Munich) Gouden eeuw: the invention of the Dutch Golden Age during the sixteenth and seventeenth century (Jan Blanc, University of Geneva) 'The most ancient and the finest poets': naturalness in Dutch Golden Age poetry (Jeroen Jansen, Universiteit van Amsterdam) Gothic barbarism or Golden Age? The medieval architecture of Utrecht and Paris through the eyes of Arnoldus Buchelius (Stijn Bussels, Leiden University & Lorne Darnell, Courtauld Institute of Art) Painting foreign lands: localizing the artistic practice of landscape painters during the Dutch Golden Age (Marije Osnabrugge, Université de Genève) Memory spaces and far away places: Mauritius, Golden Age myths, and the origins of Dutch landscape (Sarah W. Mallory, Harvard University) Aurea Aetas or Golden Age: different notions to the Dutch seventeenth century in different periods (Maria Holtrop, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam) The Dutch 'Golden Age' today?-?risks and methods (Jan Blanc, University of Geneva)
Argus Specialist Publications Ltd.. 1988. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 86 pages agrafées - nombreux dessins en noir et blanc dans le texte - texte en anglais.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
texte en anglais - Sommaire : Early aviation types to 1913 - aircraft of world war one - latest additions golden age aviation - civil types 1919-1938 - golden age aviation military types 1919-1938 - gliders - schneider trophy racers - aircraft of world war two 1939-1945 - light and business aircraft post 1945 - modern airliners post 1945 - general military types post 1945 - helicopters - military aircraft of the jet age - cannon drawings - armoured fighting vehicles - index - order form. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Kloeck, Wouter et al:: Dawn of the Golden Age. Northern Netherlandish Art, 1560-1620. 1993. 656pp with 100 colour and 1080 monochrome illustrations. Hardback. 30 x 23cms. Heavily illustrated, comprehensive reference work on the visual arts of Holland on the eve of the Golden Age.
Heavily illustrated, comprehensive reference work on the visual arts of Holland on the eve of the Golden Age. Text in English
Hudson Hills Press, New York, 1993. In-4, reliure pleine toile éditeur sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs, 237 pp. The Copenhagen School of Painting, Kasper Monrad - "A Small, Poor Country" : Danish Society during the Golden Age, Hans Vammen - Bertel Thorvaldsen's Painting Collection, Bjarne Jørnaes - Ordinariness and Light : Danish Painting of the Golden Age, Philip ...
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, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2019 Hardback, 336 pages, Size:220 x 280 mm, Illustrations:11 b/w, 118 col., Language: English. ISBN 9781912554096.
Summary According to an old historiographic tradition, the Spanish Golden Age placed the imitation of nature at the service of religion: its radical naturalism responded to the deep faith of that culture and moment. Crime & Illusion argues the opposite. It defends the thesis that the fundamental problem artists of the Golden Age confronted was not imitation but Truth. Moreover a large part, maybe the best part, of Spanish Baroque religious imagery is better understood as a complex exercise in addressing the spectators' doubts. Hovering on the horizon of an emerging empiricism, artists created their images as pieces of evidence, arguments for belief. Crime & Illusion reconstructs and interprets this judicial or forensic aspect of early modern visual culture at the center of a political, religious, and scientific triangle. Finally, the book explores the artists' skeptical reflection on the problematic relationship of painting and sculpture to the art of truth.