Perugino e il Suo Tempo. "Il Meglio Maestro d'Italia"
Perugia, Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, March 4 - June 11, 2023.
Edited by Picchiarelli V. and Pierini M.
Milano, 2023; bound, pp. 592, 650 col. ill., cm 24x21.
cover price: € 40.00
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Perugino e il Suo Tempo. "Il Meglio Maestro d'Italia"
Perugia, Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, March 4 - June 11, 2023.
Edited by Picchiarelli V. and Pierini M.
Milano, 2023; bound, pp. 592, 650 col. ill., cm 24x21.
FREE (cover price: € 40.00)
Michele Rocca e la pittura rococo a Roma
Brescia, 2004; bound in a case, pp. 310, b/w and col. ill., tavv., cm 24,5x31,5.
FREE (cover price: € 180.00)
Cucinare per gli amici
Translation by S. Mancuso.
Milano, 2012; clothbound, pp. 269, ill., cm 21x26,5.
(Gli Illustrati).
FREE (cover price: € 29.90)
Questioning Pictorial Genres in Dutch Seventeenth-Century Art. Definitions, Artistic Practices, Market & Society
Marije Osnabrugge
Brepols Publishers
English Text.
Turnhout, 2021; bound, pp. 402, 130 col. ill., 19 b/w plates, cm 21x28.
ISBN: 2-503-59624-X - EAN13: 9782503596242
Subject: Essays (Art or Architecture),Painting
Period: 1400-1800 (XV-XVIII) Renaissance
Languages:
Weight: 1 kg
Church interiors, cortegaerdjes,scenes of everyday life, tronies, landscapes, spoockerijen, group portraits, bambocciate, hunting scenes, history paintings, sottoboschi, still lives and many other subjects: the wide variety of pictorial genres and sub-genres in which Dutch artists specialized is a key component in our perception of Dutch seventeenth-century art. Yet the epistemological framework constituted by genre definitions, conventions and hierarchies is far from self-evident, nor does it necessarily reflect how people in the seventeenth-century thought about artworks. In fact, art literature of the period is largely silent on these matters and artists do not appear to have followed an established set of principles.
This volume examines the way pictorial genres can be, and have been, defined by artists, theorists, audiences and art historians; how individual artists conceived the subject matter of their artworks; and how society and the art market contributed to the development of certain subjects. As such, it embraces the complex and often messy reality of pictorial genres in seventeenth-century Dutch art.









