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Peeters Publishers eBooks, Mar 25, 2021
Mercatorfonds eBooks, 1996
Silvana Editoriale eBooks, 2012
The article gives a survey of the historiographical sources that connected Pieter Bruegel I with ... more The article gives a survey of the historiographical sources that connected Pieter Bruegel I with Hieronymus Bosch and discusses the artistic influence of the latter to the former.
Mercatorfonds eBooks, 1992
Museo del Prado eBooks, 2016
Discussion of material history, attribution, date and iconography of Bosch' Vienna Christ car... more Discussion of material history, attribution, date and iconography of Bosch' Vienna Christ carrying the Cross
Tel Aviv Museum of Art eBooks, 2012
Art historiographical survey of Pieter Breuegel being considered as 'a second Bosch
This paper comments briefly on the methodological approaches that will be followed in the NWO res... more This paper comments briefly on the methodological approaches that will be followed in the NWO research project entitled: Antwerp Painting Before Iconoclasm: a SocioEconomic Approach. Maximiliaan P.J. Martens outlines the inter-linking of workshop practice and the various socio-economic factors that will be considered in the research, while Molly Farles discusses the selection for study of two workshops, those of Joos van Cleve and Pieter Coecke van Aelst, and the issues that will be the focus of technical investigation.
Peeters Publishers eBooks, Mar 25, 2021
Mercatorfonds eBooks, 1996
Silvana Editoriale eBooks, 2012
The article gives a survey of the historiographical sources that connected Pieter Bruegel I with ... more The article gives a survey of the historiographical sources that connected Pieter Bruegel I with Hieronymus Bosch and discusses the artistic influence of the latter to the former.
Mercatorfonds eBooks, 1992
Museo del Prado eBooks, 2016
Discussion of material history, attribution, date and iconography of Bosch' Vienna Christ car... more Discussion of material history, attribution, date and iconography of Bosch' Vienna Christ carrying the Cross
Tel Aviv Museum of Art eBooks, 2012
Art historiographical survey of Pieter Breuegel being considered as 'a second Bosch
This paper comments briefly on the methodological approaches that will be followed in the NWO res... more This paper comments briefly on the methodological approaches that will be followed in the NWO research project entitled: Antwerp Painting Before Iconoclasm: a SocioEconomic Approach. Maximiliaan P.J. Martens outlines the inter-linking of workshop practice and the various socio-economic factors that will be considered in the research, while Molly Farles discusses the selection for study of two workshops, those of Joos van Cleve and Pieter Coecke van Aelst, and the issues that will be the focus of technical investigation.
During the last decades, representations of medieval and early modern urban space have witnessed ... more During the last decades, representations of medieval and early modern urban space have witnessed an increasing popularity as objects of study within the historical disciplines. Scholars with different backgrounds investigate urban landscapes in various forms and using a wide range of media. In general, such ‘portraits of the city’ cover different types of visual and written documents. The twelve essays gathered in this book all cover specific types of such portraits, ranging from historiographical texts and archival record, over drawings, prints and paintings to maps and real urban architectural settings. Moreover, the interdisciplinary scope results in an ample compilation of various innovative methodologies, currently applied in the fields of study and disciplines addressed in the book. ‘Portraits of the City’ provides a representative overview of the current state of knowledge and is in this way a relevant contribution to the international debate on representations of the city.