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The recent rediscovery in Spain of Pieter Bruegel the Elder's lost painting 'The wine of Saint Martin's Day', has created even more interest in this much-loved artist, who was one of the Netherlands' two great masters of satire and fantasy, along with Hieronymus Bosch. In this new monograph, Larry Silver, an eminent historian of Northern Renaissance art, serves as our guide to that world. He leads us expertly through Bruegel's complex and fascinating iconography, allowing us to see his paintings and drawings from the same perspective as his sixteenth-century countrymen. Silver situates Bruegel within the visual culture of his time - exploring, for example, his relationship with the print publisher Hieronymus Cock - and within the broader context of Netherlandish history. All of Bruegel's surviving paintings are reproduced here, with many full-page details, as well as all of his prints and representative works by his contemporaries and followers.
Bruegel, Pieter [Elder] --- Bruegel, Pieter, --- Bruegel, Pieter --- Bolugaier --- Breĭgelʹ, Piter --- Brʹogel, Piter --- Broigel, Peṭer --- Bruegel, Pierre --- Bruegel, --- Brueghel, Pieter --- Bryūgeru, Pītā --- Po-lu-kai-erh --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Breughel, Pieter --- Breugel, Pieter --- Bolugaier, --- Breĭgelʹ, Piter, --- Brʹogel, Piter, --- Broigel, Peṭer, --- Breughel de Oude, Pieter --- Bruegel, Pierre, --- Brueghel, Pieter, --- Bryūgeru, Pītā, --- Po-lu-kai-erh, --- ברויגל, פיטר
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Massijs, Quinten --- Iconography --- iconography --- jesters --- zotheid --- Massijs, Quinten (I) --- 16de eeuw --- 75.034 --- schilderkunst --- 16e eeuw --- Quinten Matsijs --- schilderkunst - barok, koloniale stijl, renaissance en rococo --- Massijs, Quentin I, --- Maarten de Vos --- zotheid. --- 16de eeuw.
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Poetry --- Classical Greek literature --- Ronsard, de, Pierre
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History of the United Kingdom and Ireland --- Education --- History
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"Europe Views the World examines the wide diversity of images that Europeans produced to represent the wide variety of peoples and places around the globe during and after the so-called 'Age of Exploration.' Beginning with the medieval imagery of Europe's imagined alien races, and with an emphasis on the artists of Northern Europe, Larry Silver takes the reader on a tour across continents, from the Americas to Africa and Asia. Encompassing works such as prints, paintings, maps, tapestries, and sculptural objects, this book addresses the overall question of an emerging European self-definition through the evidence of visual culture, however biased, about the wider world in its component parts. Unique to this book, each chapter concludes with an 'in response,' analysing representations of Europeans by indigenous peoples of each continent to give a deeper and more multi-faceted account of the impact of Europe's view of the world."--Publisher's description.
Iconography --- World history --- History of civilization --- exoticism --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699 --- Europe --- Art and globalization --- Art, European --- Exoticism in art --- Art, Medieval --- Art, Renaissance --- Renaissance art --- Medieval art --- Art, Exotic --- Art --- Globalization and art --- Globalization --- Themes, motives
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Book history --- typography --- grafische sector --- United States of America --- Graphics industry
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