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JAN BRUEGHEL - A MAGNIFICENT DRAUGHTSMAN
EAN : 9789085867999
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EAN : 9789085867999
Paru le : 8 nov. 2019
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- EAN13 : 9789085867999
- Collection : BAI
- Date Parution : 8 nov. 2019
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 176
- Format : 2.10 x 21.60 x 28.70 cm
- Poids : 1.115kg
- Interdit de retour : Retour interdit
- Résumé : Jan Brueghel was a prominent painter in his hometown of Antwerp, a good friend and frequent collaborator of Rubens. What is perhaps less well known is that Jan was also an exceptional draughtsman. At the Snijders&Rockox House in Antwerp, some seventy works by Jan Brueghel are being brought together to create a unique exhibition. These drawings hail from collections held around the globe, including print rooms in Berlin, Paris, New York, Amsterdam, London and Stockholm, and this is the first time that they will all be on view together, presenting a significant cross-section of Jan Brueghel's authentic drawn oeuvre. To celebrate this exhibition, the publishing firm BAI, in collaboration with the Snijders&Rockox House, has published the catalogue Jan Brueghel the Elder - A Magnificent Draughtsman. The book includes a biography, essays by Dr.Teréz Gerszi and Dr Brueghel and his draughtsmanship, , and six chapters in which the drawings are discussed according to their theme: sojourning in Italy, riverside and village scenes, study-sheets, roads and travellers, views of the sea and ports and coastal scenes, and impressions while travelling. The authors also place Jan's draughtsmanship within the context of his complete works and the times in which he lived, in the process signalling relationships and making enlightening comparisons.