, Aetas Aurea, Vol. XVI , Cloth bound with dusjacket, as new !!, 2002. 4to., 542 pp. text, 378 ill. (33 full-page colourplts). ISBN 9070288370.
Caspar Netscher (1635/6-1684) was one of the most acomplished and successful artists active in the Netherlands during the latter part of the seventeenth century. Paradoxically, however, the same factors that made him so successful during his lifetime and into the eighteenth century also occasioned his exclusion from the modern canon of seventeenth-century Dutch painting, for his art represents a decisive move away from the hearty egalitarian aesthetic that prevailed during the earlier part of the century. Responding to (and helping define) his patrons' desire for international style and sophistication, Netscher's exquisite portraits and subject pieces are unmistakably Dutch, yet are imbued with an elegance more in keeping with progressive pan-European tastes.This is the first full-length study to examine the work of this important Dutch artist The text is complemented by an appendix of documents relevant to the artist (most previously unpublished), and concludes with an exhaustive catalogue raisonne of the paintings. The latter contains detailed information on 220 accepted paintings by the artist, 44 problematic attributions (including some compositions known only through copies and works that involve a significant amount of studio assistance); 470 rejected works; and 388 paintings mentioned in the literature prior to 1800 but presently untraced.
, Antwerp, Mercatorfonds, 1993 Bound, 630 pages, gilt on plate, gilt title on spine, with illustrated dust-jacket in colors, 713 illustrations including 171 plates in full color, 340 x 260 x 55 mm, bibliography, index., in Very Good Condition ! ISBN 9780810919358.
This book present a fresh examination of the work of this great Flemish painter in the context of his studio, his colleagues, and the culture in wich he lived. With 713 illustrations, including 171 plates in full color.
, Fonds Mercator Paribas, 1994 Hardcover, 319 pages, FR. 340 x 260 x 38 mm, NOUVEAU !!, dans un coffret solide illustr !, belles illustrations en couleurs / n/b, ISBN 9789061533160.
Apr s la mort de Pieter Paul Rubens en 1640, plusieurs monarques et nobles attendaient avec impatience la vente publique de ses tr sors artistiques. Tableaux achev s et inachev s, stocks de copies, mais aussi ?uvres exclusives de sa collection de ma tres italiens et anciens s duisent de nombreux connaisseurs. Des envoy s et des repr sentants se pr cipit rent Anvers. Un inventaire fran ais ( Sp cification des peintures trouv es la maison mortuaire de feu messire Pierre Pavl RVbens, chevalier, &c ) tait d j imprim l'automne 1640 et le roi anglais Charles Ier re ut m me une traduction anglaise. Du vivant de Rubens, la demande pour ses ?uvres tait lev e, mais l'int r t pour les peintures du ma tre resta vif en Allemagne et l' tranger dans les ann es qui suivirent sa mort.
Bikker, Jonathan; Weber, Gregor J.M.; Wieseman, Marjorie E.; Hinterding, Erik
Reference : 021918
(2015)
ISBN : 9789462300521
2015 Mercatorfonds Hardcover Fine
Late Rembrandt Hardcover, 285 x 230 mm, 325 blz, rijkelijke geillustreerd, in zeer goede staat