
Northern Renaissance Art
Pearson (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 27. September 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
592 pages
978-0-13-189564-5 (ISBN)
Description
For courses in Northern Renaissance Art, and Introduction to Dutch/German Art.
The only comprehensive survey available for the study of Northern Renaissance Art, this text presents stylistic and iconographical themes, art historical scholarship, and valuable analyses for todays students. The coverage and rich color capture the author's lasting excitement for the period and its artists.
The only comprehensive survey available for the study of Northern Renaissance Art, this text presents stylistic and iconographical themes, art historical scholarship, and valuable analyses for todays students. The coverage and rich color capture the author's lasting excitement for the period and its artists.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 292 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
1550 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-189564-5 (9780131895645)
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Content
I. INTERNATIONAL CURRENTS IN THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY.
1. Bohemia.
2. The Valois Court and the Low Countries.
3. Germany.
II. FIFTEENTH-CENTURY INNOVATIONS.
4. The Rhineland.
5. Jan van Eyck.
6. Robert Campin and Rogier van der Weyden.
7. Flanders at Midcentury.
8. Ghent.
9. The Northern Netherlands.
10. Bruges.
11. French Art.
12. German Art of the Later Fifteenth Century.
III. RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY.
13. Albrecht Duerer.
14. Responses to Albrecht Duerer.
15. Augsburg and Basel.
Excursus: Visitors to England.
16. Hieronymus Bosch.
17. The Northern Netherlands.
18. Antwerp.
19. Flemish Renaissance Courts.
20. Later Trends in Antwerp.
21. Netherlandish Renaissance.
22. Pieter Bruegel the Elder.
1. Bohemia.
2. The Valois Court and the Low Countries.
3. Germany.
II. FIFTEENTH-CENTURY INNOVATIONS.
4. The Rhineland.
5. Jan van Eyck.
6. Robert Campin and Rogier van der Weyden.
7. Flanders at Midcentury.
8. Ghent.
9. The Northern Netherlands.
10. Bruges.
11. French Art.
12. German Art of the Later Fifteenth Century.
III. RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY.
13. Albrecht Duerer.
14. Responses to Albrecht Duerer.
15. Augsburg and Basel.
Excursus: Visitors to England.
16. Hieronymus Bosch.
17. The Northern Netherlands.
18. Antwerp.
19. Flemish Renaissance Courts.
20. Later Trends in Antwerp.
21. Netherlandish Renaissance.
22. Pieter Bruegel the Elder.