Medieval Flanders

Medieval Flanders
Author: David M Nicholas
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 131790155X

Cradle of northern Europe's later urban and industrial pre-eminence, medieval Flanders was a region of immense political and economic importance -- and already, as so often later, the battleground of foreign powers. Yet this book is, remarkably, the first comprehensive modern history of the region. Within the framework of a clear political narrative, it presents a vivid portrait of medieval Flemish life that will be essential reading for the medievalist -- and a boon for the many visitors to Bruges and Ghent eager for a better understanding of what they see.

Galbert of Bruges and the Historiography of Medieval Flanders

Galbert of Bruges and the Historiography of Medieval Flanders
Author: Jeff Rider
Publisher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2009-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0813217199

Edited by two of the world's most prominent specialists on Galbert today, Jeff Rider and Alan V. Murray, this book brings together essays by established scholars who have been largely responsible for the radical changes in the understanding of Galbert and his work that have occurred over the last thirty years and essays by younger scholars.

Face to Face

Face to Face
Author: Paula Nuttall
Publisher: Huntington Library Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Painting, Flemish
ISBN: 9780873282581

Published in conjunction with the exhibition held at the Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens from September 28, 2013, to January 13, 2014.

From Flanders to Florence

From Flanders to Florence
Author: Paula Nuttall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2004
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300102444

02 This innovative book presents a fresh view of fifteenth-century Netherlandish art and the significance of its contributions to contemporary Italian art, notably in such areas as oil painting, landscape, and portraiture. Focusing on Florence, a prime center of Renaissance culture, the book explores for the first time the profound impact of Netherlandish works on Italian painters including Leonardo, Perugino, and Ghirlandaio.Paula Nuttall discusses Italian ownership of Netherlandish paintings in the fifteenth century and the shared artistic concerns of Florentine and Netherlandish painters. She examines in depth the various means by which artistic contact occurred, the growth in demand for Netherlandish art in Florence, and the holdings of the Medici and other collectors. With particular emphasis on the period 1460–1500, when the vogue for Netherlandish painting was at its height, the author shows that the consequences of Italian exposure to Netherlandish art were far more sweeping than has been understood before.Paula Nuttall is an independent scholar. She teaches at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and at other U.K. institutions. She is a specialist on relationships between Netherlandish painting and Italy and has published widely in this area. This innovative book presents a fresh view of fifteenth-century Netherlandish art and the significance of its contributions to contemporary Italian art, notably in such areas as oil painting, landscape, and portraiture. Focusing on Florence, a prime center of Renaissance culture, the book explores for the first time the profound impact of Netherlandish works on Italian painters including Leonardo, Perugino, and Ghirlandaio.Paula Nuttall discusses Italian ownership of Netherlandish paintings in the fifteenth century and the shared artistic concerns of Florentine and Netherlandish painters. She examines in depth the various means by which artistic contact occurred, the growth in demand for Netherlandish art in Florence, and the holdings of the Medici and other collectors. With particular emphasis on the period 1460–1500, when the vogue for Netherlandish painting was at its height, the author shows that the consequences of Italian exposure to Netherlandish art were far more sweeping than has been understood before.Paula Nuttall is an independent scholar. She teaches at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and at other U.K. institutions. She is a specialist on relationships between Netherlandish painting and Italy and has published widely in this area.

The Donor's Image

The Donor's Image
Author: Hugo van der Velden
Publisher: Brepols Publishers
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2000
Genre: Art
ISBN:

The references to Charles the Bold's work, which are largely drawn from the accounts of the chambres des comptes at Lille and Brussels, amply illustrate the aesthetic preferences of the Burgundian nobility. All the relevant documents, most of which have not been published before, appear in appendix I. The second part of the book reviews the votive portraits of Charles the Bold. The circumstances surrounding the commission of the Liege statuette - Loyet's sole surviving work - are discussed in detail, and all documents relating to the statuette are included in appendix II. In the second chapter of part II, the focus is on the statuette's iconography, which is unique for a votive gift. Charles's motives are further investigated in the final chapter of part II, which discusses the votive portraits that he donated to other shrines. In the third and final part, the attention shifts to votive gifts, and more specifically to the genre of votive portraits.

Flanders in the Fifteenth Century

Flanders in the Fifteenth Century
Author: Detroit Institute of Arts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1960
Genre: Art, Flemish
ISBN:

Catalogue of the exhibition "Masterpieces of Flemish art, Van Eyck to Bosch". 230 items, almost all illustrated, are described and documented.

Medieval Flanders

Medieval Flanders
Author: David M Nicholas
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317901541

Cradle of northern Europe's later urban and industrial pre-eminence, medieval Flanders was a region of immense political and economic importance -- and already, as so often later, the battleground of foreign powers. Yet this book is, remarkably, the first comprehensive modern history of the region. Within the framework of a clear political narrative, it presents a vivid portrait of medieval Flemish life that will be essential reading for the medievalist -- and a boon for the many visitors to Bruges and Ghent eager for a better understanding of what they see.

The Making of Hispano-Flemish Style

The Making of Hispano-Flemish Style
Author: Ronda Kasl
Publisher: Brepols Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9782503546247

TABLE OF CONTENTSDedication VAcknowledgements VIIIINTRODUCTION 1PART I - IMPORTS AND IMMIGRANTSCHAPTER 1 - The Dominance of the North: Art in the Marketplace 7CHAPTER 2 - Cathedral and Court: Northern Artists in Castile 31PART II - THE ROYAL MONASTERY OF MIRAFLORESCHAPTER 3 - The Foundation and Construction of Miraflores 101CHAPTER 4 - Isabelline Patronage and Monarchic Ideology at Miraflores 119Conclusion. 173Bibliography 175List of abbreviations 193Plates 195.