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Late Medieval panel paintings II : materials, methods, meanings / edited by Susie Nash ; with contributions by Matthew Reeves, Nicholas Herman, Anna Koopstra and Nicola Jennings.

Fine Arts Library ND141 .L38 2015
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Nash, Susie, editor.
Reeves, Matthew (Art historian), contributor.
Koopstra, Anna, contributor.
Herman, Nicholas, contributor.
Jennings, Nicola, 1976- contributor.
Richard L. Feigen & Company, host institution.
Perkins Architectural Rare Book Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Panel painting, Medieval--Exhibitions.
Panel painting, Medieval.
Painting, Medieval--Exhibitions.
Painting, Medieval.
Genre:
Exhibition catalogs.
Physical Description:
352 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 30 cm
Other Title:
Late Medieval panel paintings 2
Place of Publication:
London : Sam Fogg, [2015]
Summary:
This catalogue presents in-depth case studies of twenty-four rare and remarkable Late Medieval panel paintings, many from the German-speaking regions of Europe, but also from Spain, France and the Southern Netherlands. The collected essays will encompass a broad spectrum of artistic styles, techniques, and interests, including in some instances the works' original frames, and the attendant meanings they give to the imagery housed within. The group will also be augmented by a rare and important small-scale tapestry altarpiece with close links to panel painting to enrich our understanding of the cross-pollination of ideas between mediums and the role played by painters in tapestry production at the turn of the sixteenth century. The author is using wood analysis and dendrochronology, paint samples, infra-red, x-rays and macro photography to document the materials and methods involved in their making and the alterations and transformations they have undergone with time. Combined with close readings of their imagery and its presentation to explore issues of meaning, creative process, patronal intervention and artistic intention, leading in many cases to new reconstructions, attributions, dates and iconographic readings.
Notes:
Catalog of an exhibition held at Richard L. Feigen & Co. Inc., New York, January 22 - February 27, 2016.
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Perkins Architectural Rare Book Fund.
ISBN:
9781907372919
1907372911
OCLC:
945720948

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