The Peter Paul Rubens Atlas The Great Atlas Of The Old Flemish Masters

Author: Gunter Hauspie; Arnout Balis

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  • : $65.00 AUD
  • : 9789401449267
  • : Lannoo N. V., Uitgeverij
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  • : July 2018
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  • : Gunter Hauspie; Arnout Balis
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  • : English
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Barcode 9789401449267
9789401449267

Description

-Focusing on the most important achievements by Rubens, this is a unique atlas-based approach, uniting culture and tourism harmoniously in one book -Filled with anecdotal peculiarities on the social and cultural context, in which Rubens lived -Includes practical routes that help readers discover for themselves: city walks, car routes, museum visits, etc. -The Great Atlas of the Old Flemish Masters will be a three-part compendium presenting the three most globally influential Old Flemish Masters: The Peter Paul Rubens Atlas, (2018) The Van Eyck Atlas (2019), The Bruegel Atlas (2019) This is the first title in a new prestigious cultural tourism project by Lannoo Publishers. The Peter Paul Rubens Atlas illustrates the life of Rubens on a timeline: important dates and periods in the life of the Old Master are indicated and elaborated on in the main part of the book through text, images and maps. One of those maps could, for example show Peter Paul Rubens' stay in Italy or his diplomatic journeys, but it could also take the reader on a city walk through Antwerp, visiting places that are linked to Rubens and his work. The maps are designed to reflect the age in which the artist lived. More than striving for artistic comprehensiveness in terms of art history, these atlases are intended to reflect the context in which the artists lived, worked and flourished. Just think of the artistic exchange between Italy and Flanders, the influence of the Catholic Church and the religious strife of the time, the role of art promoters, etc. It goes without saying that the atlases are richly adorned with the work of the artists. The main goal of the three books that will make up the series is to encourage and help readers to further discover and interpret the Old Masters' work and the locations in which they lived.