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1100-1600
Reinier Baarsen
Frits Scholten
Elsje Janssen
Dirk Jan Biemond
Duncan Bull
Jan Daan Van Dam
Femke Diercks
Jan Piet Filedt Kok
Gijs Van Der Ham
Ebeltje Hartkamp-Jonxis
Jan De Hond
Guido Jansen
Wouter Kloek
Jan Rudolph De Lorm
Bieke Van Der Mark
Henk Van Os
Matthias Ubl
其他書名
Rijksmuseum
出版
Rijksmuseum
, 2015
ISBN
9071450899
9789071450891
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=vmh7rgEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
In the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Europe experienced a period of unprecedented cultural vitality. Artistic ideas and techniques were widely shared, on paper -- supported by the invention of printing -- and in person, thanks to ever-growing mobility. At first, the church dominated the life of medieval people and much of the art was religious. In the fifteenth century, mounting interest in classical antiquity and the discovery of distant continents sparked new cultural impulses. With the Renaissance came different ideas about mankind, society and belief -- first in Italy and then in the rest of Europe. The ordinary citizen became more independent and more prosperous, and increasingly commissioned works of art, particularly portraits. Artists grew more self-assured and developed their own style and image. Many aspects of this effervescent European art scene come under the spotlight in this book. At its heart are more than a hundred highlights from the Rijksmuseum's collection: pieces made between 1100 and 1600 in the most important cultural centres of the period. This book provides a fascinating glimpse into a lesser-known area of the Rijksmuseum's collections and a valuable, wide-ranging overview of five centuries of flourishing culture in Europe.