[Rembrandt] - Liedtke, Walter and Hubert von Sonnenburg et al
Reference : 054169
ISBN : 0810964937
Liedtke, Walter and Hubert von Sonnenburg et al: Rembrandt/ Not Rembrandt in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 2 vols. Together, 412pp with 60 colour and 100 monochrome illustrations. Paperback. 27.9x21.6cms. Catalogue of the Museum's collection of paintings by Rembrandt and those once thought to be by Rembrandt but now widely considered to be by Rembrandt's pupils, followers or imitators. With discussions on authorship and quality, and essays considering various aspects from an art historical perspective.
Catalogue of the Museum's collection of paintings by Rembrandt and those once thought to be by Rembrandt but now widely considered to be by Rembrandt's pupils, followers or imitators. With discussions on authorship and quality, and essays considering various aspects from an art historical perspective
Liedtke, Walter: Vermeer and the Delft School. Exhibition: New York, Metropolitan Museum, 2001. 626pp with 87 colour plates, 138 colour and 301 monochrome illustrations. Hardback. 31x24.8cms. Portrait, interior, landscape, townscape and history paintings by De Hooch, Fabritius, van Aelst, Pynacker and de Witte are exhibited alongside lesser known artists, such as van Couwenbergh, Houckgeest, van Miereveld and Vosmaer in this superbly illustrated volume. The aim of the exhibition is to ascertain to what extent Vermeer was indebted to the artistic traditions of his native city, Delft, and to the character of its society. It also brings into question the significance and influence of Vermeer in the development of the Delft School, and concludes whether or not the Delft 'school' existed in any meaningful sense. The paintings are complemented by examples of contemporary decorative arts, drawings and prints, all of which have been drawn from major international museums. Detailed bibliography, index.
Portrait, interior, landscape, townscape and history paintings by De Hooch, Fabritius, van Aelst, Pynacker and de Witte are exhibited alongside lesser known artists, such as van Couwenbergh, Houckgeest, van Miereveld and Vosmaer in this superbly illustrated volume. The aim of the exhibition is to ascertain to what extent Vermeer was indebted to the artistic traditions of his native city, Delft, and to the character of its society. It also brings into question the significance and influence of Vermeer in the development of the Delft School, and concludes whether or not the Delft 'school' existed in any meaningful sense. The paintings are complemented by examples of contemporary decorative arts, drawings and prints, all of which have been drawn from major international museums. Detailed bibliography, index. Text in English
, Davaco, Aetas Aurea, Vol. III, , 1982 Cloth bound, 4to., 154 pp. text and 130 plates (14 in color). ISBN 9789070288112.
Architectural Painting in Delft is a thorough study of the pictures of church interiors painted in Delft by Gerard Houckgeest, Hendrick van Vliet and Emanuel de Witte. Their sources in earlier artists like Pieter Saenredam and Bartholomeus van Bassen, their influence on contemporaries like Anthony de Lorme, Daniel de Blieck and the Berckheyde brothers, and the entire Amsterdam career of Emanuel de Witte are also discussed. A very different view of De Witte's work is taken than that found in the standard monograph (Manke, 1963), particularly in respect to the attribution, dating, and relationship to Houckgeest of De Witte's earliest church interiors. Revisions to Manke's catalogue, a catalogue of the pictures of actual churches painted by Houckgeest, and a long oeuvre list of the church interiors painted by Van Vliet are appended to the five chapters of text. Finally, a discussion and list of the church interiors painted by Cornelis de Man take into account pictures that have very recently come to light or are here attributed to him. The book is based on the author's doctoral dissertation completed at the Courtauld Institute in 1974, but it is completely rewritten and revised, and considers literature published and pictures known by January, 1982.
1992 Mercatorfonds Hardcover As New
De Vlaamse schilderkunst in Noordamerikaanse musea 310 x 255 mm, hard cover stofwikkel en schuifdoos, 383 blz, zeer goede staat
1992 Mercatorfonds Hardcover As New
De Vlaamse schilderkunst in Noordamerikaanse musea 310 x 255 mm, hard cover stofwikkel en schuifdoos, 383 blz, zeer goede staat
New York, Metropolitan Museum, 1984, 2 vols in a slipcase, publisher's cloth, 343 pp (text), with index, 120 pp (plates, some coloured).
Hans Vlieghe, Guy C. Bauman en Walter A. Liedtke
Reference : 025145
(1992)
ISBN : 9061532299
1992 Mercatorfonds Hardcover As New
De Vlaamse schilderkunst in Noordamerikaanse musea (Flandria extra muros) harde kaft met stofwikkel en schuifdoos, 31 x 25,5 cm, 383 blz, nieuwstaat