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Différents outils de dessin décrits avec leur utilité depuis 1580 à 1980
Drawing --- History --- scientific instruments --- drawing [image-making] --- Dessin --- Dessin, materiel --- Dessin, technique --- geometrie (onderliggende)
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decorative arts --- toegepaste kunsten --- schrift --- History of civilization --- cultuurgeschiedenis --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- Writing --- Ecriture --- Materials and instruments --- History --- Matériel et instruments --- Histoire --- Matériel et instruments --- decorative arts [discipline] --- History.
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Paint materials --- Colors --- Painting --- Peinture (Produit chimique) --- Couleurs --- Peinture --- Dictionaries --- French --- French. --- Technique --- Constituants --- Dictionnaires français --- Dictionnaires français --- Paint materials - Dictionaries - French --- Colors - Dictionaries - French --- Painting - Technique - Dictionaries - French --- 741 --- painting equipment --- peinture --- Matériel d'artistes --- Matériaux --- Dictionnaires
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The papers in this volume illustrate the way in which various types of technical evidence, derived from scientific examination and analysis, can contribute to the understanding of Renaissance workshop practices and the inter-relationships between different artists and artisans. These studies provide a vivid insight not only into the organization of craft and artistic endeavour in studios and workshops, but also into the everyday lives and concerns of those who ran and worked within them, showing that a great number of the challenges facing these artists and craftsmen are still relevant today. Originality and individuality were balanced against a sense and knowledge of what would sell, and the temptation to replicate the popular competed with the desire to innovate. Artists sought to make the best use of scarce, expensive materials and perhaps balanced the lower costs of those sourced or produced locally against the merits (in the guise of quality and exoticism) of more expensive imports. While the business of the studio is a common theme, another is intercommunication and the spread of ideas - between individuals, among studios and across national boundaries. The examination of materials and techniques has enabled some of these connections to be made, providing an insight into the transfer of concepts and practices as regional and traditional styles were influenced through contacts between cultures and generations.
Art, Renaissance --- Art --- Conservation and restoration --- ateliers [studios, organizations] --- workshops [organizations] --- Matériel d'artistes --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Renaissance --- Ateliers d'artiste --- Technique --- Conservation et restauration --- Ateliers d'artistes --- Matériel d'artistes. --- Artists' materials --- Artists' studios --- Art, Occidental --- Art, Primitive --- Art, Visual --- Art, Western (Western countries) --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Visual --- Fine arts --- Iconography --- Occidental art --- Visual arts --- Western art (Western countries) --- Arts --- Aesthetics --- Art studios --- Artists' workshops --- Ateliers --- Studios, Artists' --- Workshops, Artists' --- Workshops --- Art material --- Art materials --- Art supplies --- Painters' materials --- Renaissance art --- Equipment and supplies --- Art, Renaissance - Congresses --- Art - Conservation and restoration - Congresses
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Founded in 1947 the NKJ is a peer-reviewed journal, which has established an international reputation for publishing outstanding articles that reflect the variety and diversity of approaches to the study of Netherlandish art and culture. The NKJ aims to foster traditional art historical scholarship and to open up the field to innovative cross disciplinary developments. The NKJ is ranked in the European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH) as an International 1 (INT1) journal and is listed in the Arts & Humanities Citation Index (Thomson Reuters).
History of civilization --- Art --- materials [matter] --- anno 1500-1799 --- anno 1400-1499 --- Netherlands --- Flanders --- Artists' materials. --- Art, Netherlandish --- Art, Dutch --- Matériel d'artistes --- Art néerlandais --- Themes, motives. --- Thèmes, motifs --- Matériel d'artistes --- Art néerlandais --- Thèmes, motifs --- materials [substances] --- geschiedenis van de wetenschappen --- kunstgeschiedenis, Nederlanden
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Ouvrage abondamment illustré qui reprend l'histoire de la couleur et la maîtrise des pigments et des colorants.
Coloring matter --- Artists' materials. --- Color --- Colorants --- Matériel d'artistes --- Couleur --- History. --- History --- Histoire --- Artists' materials --- Couleur-architecture --- Histoire des sciences et des techniques --- Matériel d'artistes --- Dyes --- color [perceived attribute] --- color [pigment] --- Coloring matter - History --- Color - History --- Pigments --- Kleurstoftechnologie. --- kleur. --- kleur [pigment].
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The papers in this volume were presented at the two-day Technical Art History conference, held by CATS, titled 'Trading Paintings and Painters? Materials 1550-1800. held in Copenhagen 21 and 22 June 2018. The focus of the conference was the emerging international markets and their implications for the artistic production in Early Modern Europe (1550-1800), in particular in relation to the trade in paintings and artists? materials.
Artists' materials industry --- Artists' materials industry. --- Painting, Modern --- Painting, Renaissance --- History --- Economic aspects --- 1600-1799. --- Peinture --- Matériel d'artistes --- Art --- Aspect économique --- Actes de congrès. --- Industrie et commerce --- Commerce --- Congresses. --- Trade theory --- Sculpture --- Painting --- trade [function] --- influencing --- artists' materials --- raw material --- anno 1500-1799 --- Conferences - Meetings --- Aspect économique. --- Industrie et commerce. --- trade [general function] --- Matériel d'artistes
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Renaissance --- History of civilization --- France --- Food habits --- Fasts and feasts --- Dinners and dining --- Habitudes alimentaires --- Fêtes religieuses --- Banquets --- History --- Histoire --- Europe --- Social life and customs --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Vie quotidienne --- --Art de la table --- --Cuisine --- --Renaissance --- --Exposition --- --2012 --- --Blois --- --catalogue --- --Food habits --- Diners and dining --- Cuisine --- Alimentation --- Architecture domestique --- Table --- Appareils et matériel --- Couvert et décoration --- Exhibitions --- Fêtes religieuses --- Eating --- Food customs --- Foodways --- Human beings --- Habit --- Manners and customs --- Diet --- Nutrition --- Oral habits --- Church festivals --- Ecclesiastical fasts and feasts --- Fast days --- Feast days --- Feasts --- Heortology --- Holy days --- Religious festivals --- Christian antiquities --- Days --- Fasting --- Liturgics --- Rites and ceremonies --- Theology, Practical --- Church calendar --- Festivals --- Holidays --- Sacred meals --- Religious aspects --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- --2012, --- Blois --- Appareils et matériel --- Couvert et décoration --- Art de la table --- Exposition --- Food habits - Europe - History - 16th century - Exhibitions --- Fasts and feasts - Europe - History - 16th century - Exhibitions --- Diners and dining - Europe - History - 16th century - Exhibitions --- Europe - Social life and customs - 16th century - Exhibitions --- eetcultuur --- hofcultuur
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