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Copies of Flemish masters in the Hispanic world (1500-1700) : Flandes by substitution / edited by Eduardo Lamas, David García Cueto.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Lamas, Eduardo, editor.
García Cueto, David, editor.
Series:
Museums at the crossroads (Turnhout, Belgium) ; 30.
[Museums at the crossroads] ; [30]
Language:
English
French
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Painting, Flemish--Reproduction.
Painting, Flemish.
Art, Flemish--Spain--16th century.
Art, Flemish.
Art, Flemish--Spain--17th century.
Art, Flemish--Spain--18th century.
Painting--Reproduction.
Art--Reproduction.
Reproduction.
Spain.
Physical Description:
298 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm.
Place of Publication:
Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols, [2021]
Language Note:
Twelve contributions and introduction in English, one contribution in Spanish, one in French.
Summary:
"The artistic heritage of the regions that once formed part of the former Spanish Empire includes a large number of painted copies after Flemish masters made during the sixteenth and the seventeenth centuries. Most of these works have received little attention, even though they constitute a valuable source for understanding the artistic influence of the Southern Netherlands on Spanish and Latin American art and society in this period. Indeed, the study of copies of Flemish masters sheds light on a number of art-historical issues, including the means of diffusion of artistic models, stylistic trends and the dynamics of the art market and the world of collecting. These copies are a valuable testimony to the political, commercial and cultural ties that existed between the Hispanic territories and the Southern Netherlands."--Provided by vendor.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Castilian Legacy and Juan de Flandes's Miraflores Copy / Jessica Weiss
Imitation, Inspiration or Innovation? Juan de Flandes and the Use of Models from Illuminated Manuscripts / Nicola Jennings
Spanish Fortunes of a Flemish `Ecce Homo': On the Bouts Family's Originals, Workshop Replicas, Flemish Copies, and Hispanic Imitations / Isidro Puig Sanchis
Jan Gossaert's Deesis: Copying Van Eyck's Ghent Altarpiece / Jose Juan Perez Preciado
Michiel Coxcie's Copies for the Spanish Court: A Technical Comparison between the Copy of the Van Eycks' Ghent Altarpiece and the Copy of Rogier van der Weyden's Descent from the Cross / Jose Juan Perez Preciado
Mastering Divine Faces: Titian's Sacred Images of Christ and the Virgin for Charles V / Astrid Harth
Las copias de los retratos de Antonio Moro durante su segunda estancia en Espana (1559-1561) / Almudena Perez de Tudela
Les copies de Marcellus Coffermans pour le marche espagnol / Marie Grappasonni
Copies Emulating Federico Zuccari's Model for the Annunziata Church in Rome (1570-1600) / Macarena Moralejo Ortega
`It copies the Crucifixion from Alsemberg': On the Influence of Coxcie on the Calvary of Hendrick de Clerck for the Church of Saint-Josse-ten-Noode in Brussels / Ana Dieguez-Rodriguez
Rubens, Martinez del Mazo and the Decoration of the Prince's Apartments in the Alcazar of Madrid / Angel Rodriguez Rebollo
The Reflection of `Flandes' in the Spanish Royal Collections: Copies after Rubens in the Patrimonio Nacional / David Garcia Cueto
`It is a copy after Rubens or Van Dyck': Copying Flemish Paintings in Granada / Manuel Garcia Luque
The Copies by Miguel Manrique and Western Mediterranean Commercial Networks / Eduardo Lamas.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9782503580258
2503580254
OCLC:
1238085208

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