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The Collections of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Burton Lewis Dunbar
其他書名
German and Netherlandish paintings, 1450-1600
出版
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
, 2005
主題
Architecture / Individual Architects & Firms / General
Art / General
Art / Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General
Art / History / General
Art / American / General
Art / European
Art / History / Medieval
ISBN
0942614348
9780942614343
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=-JbqAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
This volume concerns works by artists active during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries in the transalpine lands of northern Europe, which eventually became the modern nations of Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands. The early Northern pictures feature masterpieces by great artists such as Petrus Christus and Joachim Wtewael, as well as radiant examples by other notable artists such as Lucas Cranach the Elder, Bernard van Orley, Jan Gossart, and Hans Memling. Each of the twenty-five comprehensive entries by Burton L. Dunbar includes a thorough and engaging account of the artistÕs career; complete technical notes; a detailed description; a fully documented commentary with a discussion of attribution, date, subject, and function; an exacting list of references that also summarizes the critical history of each work; and an up-to-date checklist of the paintingÕs provenance and exhibition history. Every work in the collection is reproduced in full color and with color details, and the volumeÕs usefulness is richly enhanced by more than 200 comparative illustrations. The book includes a unique history of the collecting of early Northern paintings in the Midwest. Readers will also be fascinated by the abundance of information derived from the investigation of each work by contemporary experts in the rapidly evolving field of conservation, aided by tools such as infrared reflectography and dendrochronology. Burton L. Dunbar is professor of art history at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. The other contributors include Molly Faries, Roger Ward, Anne W. Lowenthal, Peter Klein, and Dena M. Woodall.