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Envisioning the Artist: In the Early Modern Netherlands

Envisioning the Artist: In the Early Modern Netherlands

H. Perry Chapman
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The early modern period is defined, in part, by the emergence of the artist as a distinctive kind of human subject. This volume is concerned with images and discourses of the artist in the Netherlands from the late 15th century until the mid 17th century, when the relationship between a community of craftsman and elite individuals, between consciousness of a native tradition and membership of international humanist society, between image and word, between hand, mind and spirit, were being actively negotiated. Discussions of architects, painter-poets and copyists critically engage with the Netherlandish artist's identification with ail painting, which became ever-closer during this period. Contributions in which self-portraits, images of the studio and art literature are related tot the practices, behavior and economic lives of a range of practitioners, provide new insights into the artist not only as a producer but a figure produced by his work.
Language
English
Pages
344
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
W Books
Release
December 16, 2010
ISBN
9040076839
ISBN 13
9789040076831

Envisioning the Artist: In the Early Modern Netherlands

H. Perry Chapman
0/5 ( ratings)
The early modern period is defined, in part, by the emergence of the artist as a distinctive kind of human subject. This volume is concerned with images and discourses of the artist in the Netherlands from the late 15th century until the mid 17th century, when the relationship between a community of craftsman and elite individuals, between consciousness of a native tradition and membership of international humanist society, between image and word, between hand, mind and spirit, were being actively negotiated. Discussions of architects, painter-poets and copyists critically engage with the Netherlandish artist's identification with ail painting, which became ever-closer during this period. Contributions in which self-portraits, images of the studio and art literature are related tot the practices, behavior and economic lives of a range of practitioners, provide new insights into the artist not only as a producer but a figure produced by his work.
Language
English
Pages
344
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
W Books
Release
December 16, 2010
ISBN
9040076839
ISBN 13
9789040076831

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