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Item Number: 126849
Title: Meaning in Materials, 1400-1800. Materiaal en Betekenis, 1400-1800
Author: Chapman, Perry ; Ann-Sophie Lehmann ; Frits Scholten (eds)
Price: Not Available
ISBN: 9789004261396
Description: Leiden: Brill, 2013. 25cm., hardcover, 295pp. illus. Contents: Ann-Sophie Lehmann, Introduction - How Materials Make Meaning in Art History ; Michele Tomasi, Matériaux, techniques, commanditaires et espaces. Le système des retables à la chartreuse de Champmol ; Kim Woods, The Master of Rimini and the Tradition of Alabaster Carving in the Early Fifteenth-Century Netherlands ; Aleksandra Lipinska, Alabastrum, id est, corpus hominis. Alabaster in Low Countries Sculpture. A Cultural History ; Koenraad Jonckheere, Images of Stone. The Physicality of Art and the Image Debates in the Sixteenth Century ; Ralph Dekoninck, Between Denial and Exaltation. The Material of the Miraculous Images of the Virgin in the Southern Netherlands During the Seventeenth Century ; Thijs Weststeijn, The Gender of Colors in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Art Theory ; Nadja Baadj, A World of Materials in a Cabinet without Drawers: Re-Framing Jan van Kessel’s The Four Parts of the World ; Martha Moffitt Peacock, Paper as Power: Carving a Niche for the Female Artist in the Work of Joanna Koerten ; Frits Scholten, Malleable Marble. The Antwerp Snow Sculptures of 1772. (Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek. Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art, 62)

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