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"With French as its working language, Cobra was pretty much the last truly European movement within Modernism. The group's anarchic story is not just an important strand in art history -- it remains as lively as ever and has inspired all sorts of artists who were never directly involved with Cobra. The work bequeathed to us by Karel Appel, Pierre Alechinsky, Constant, Corneille and other kindred spirits is as fascinating as ever, both raw and confronting, poetic and moving. It is with the same spirit of artistic joyfulness and freedom that this book showcases the masterpieces of Cobra art belonging to The Phoebus Foundation."
Aesthetics of art --- Art --- collections [object groupings] --- art history --- CoBra --- Phoebus Foundation [Antwerp] --- Avant-garde (esthétique) --- Cobra (groupe d'artistes) --- Phoebus Foundation. --- Critique et interprétation. --- Collections d'art. --- Avant-garde (Aesthetics) --- Art, Modern --- Art, European --- Art, European. --- Art, Modern. --- Cobra (Association) --- 1900-1999
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sculpting --- Sculpture --- silver [metal] --- bronze [metal] --- stone [worked rock] --- gold [metal] --- iron [metal] --- Haese, D', Roel --- Belgium --- Sculpture, Belgian --- Sculpture belge --- Haese, Roel d', --- D' Haese, Roel --- beeldhouwwerken --- d'Haese, Roel --- 73 --- Roel D'Haese --- beeldhouwkunst --- Belgische beeldhouwers --- beeldhouwkunst, numismatiek, kunstsmeedwerk en kunstdrijfwerk --- Exhibitions --- sculpture [visual works] --- D'Haese, Roel, --- 20th century --- Haese, Roel d' --- D'Haese, Roel --- sculpturen --- sculpturen. --- D'Haese, Roel.
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Art, Renaissance --- Art, Baroque --- Art, Dutch. --- Art, Flemish. --- Art de la Renaissance --- Art baroque --- Art hollandais --- Art flamand --- 76 <493> "15" --- 76 <493> "16" --- 76 FLORIS, FRANS --- Grafische kunsten. Grafiek. Prentkunst--België--16e eeuw. Periode 1500-1599 --- Grafische kunsten. Grafiek. Prentkunst--België--17e eeuw. Periode 1600-1699 --- Grafische kunsten. Grafiek. Prentkunst--FLORIS, FRANS --- 76 FLORIS, FRANS Grafische kunsten. Grafiek. Prentkunst--FLORIS, FRANS --- 76 <493> "16" Grafische kunsten. Grafiek. Prentkunst--België--17e eeuw. Periode 1600-1699 --- 76 <493> "15" Grafische kunsten. Grafiek. Prentkunst--België--16e eeuw. Periode 1500-1599
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Dutch art of the seventeenth century is worldfamous, but how 'Dutch' really are these paintings? This book uses more than ninety masterpieces from Flemish and Dutch masters to show that the flourishing of seventeenth-century Dutch painting could not have taken place without sixteenth-century Antwerp. Religious refugees who moved north from Antwerp played a leading role in this: the Fall of Antwerp in 1585 resulted in a mass exodus from the city. Based on personal stories and in-depth research, the story is told of talented and highly educated artists and merchants who sought religious freedom and new commercial opportunities in the north. From Antwerp to Amsterdam presents unique works by great masters such as Joos van Cleve, Pieter Aertsen, Maerten de Vos, Frans Floris, Frans Hals, Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony van Dyck, Jacob Jordaens, Jan Steen and Rembrandt van Rijn.-- éditeur
Vie artistique --- Peinture --- Painting, Dutch --- Painting, Flemish --- Painting --- 1500-1699 --- Europe
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Painting, Belgian --- Conservation and restoration --- Eyck, Jan van,
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Fabre, Jan --- Fabre, Jan, --- Site specific installations --- Themes, motives --- Exhibitions --- departement Beeldende Kunst 08 --- hedendaagse kunstenaars --- Site-specific installations (Art) --- Fabre, Jan, - 1958- - Themes, motives - Exhibitions --- Site specific installations - Belgium - Antwerp - Exhibitions --- Site specific installations - France - Paris - Exhibitions --- Fabre, Jan, - 1958 --- -Site specific installations
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Dans la programmation de la politique d'expositions créative et démonstrative menée par les Musées Communaux de Bruges, l'exposition « De Memling à Pourbus », ou « Bruges et la Renaissance », peut être considérée comme la conclusion provisoire d'un cycle consacré à la peinture flamande ancienne et qui a duré près d'un siècle. La première partie, le Catalogue proprement dit, contient toutes les contributions ou essais introductifs, ainsi que les biographies des artistes, les reproductions en couleurs et les données d'identification.
Painting, Renaissance --- Painting, Flemish --- Peinture de la Renaissance --- Peinture flamande --- Bruges (Belgium) --- Bruges (Belgique) --- Civilization --- Civilisation --- Painting [Flemish ] --- 16th century --- Catalogs --- Exhibitions --- Belgium --- Renaissance --- Bruges
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Michel Buylen (Ghent, °1953) is a multi-faceted and headstrong painter, who never ceases to astonish with both his amazing virtuosity and his new take on centuries-old subjects; such as the nude, the child, the landscape, the sea as an obligate abstraction and the portrait as compromise and confrontation. Michel Buylen is anything but a conventional artist. Aided by acrylic, he succeeds in re-translating life, in all its diversity and nuances, enriching it with his own vision. Each new work forms a window to a sublimated reality, sometimes poetic and moving, often distant and surprising. It is this combination of vulnerable beauty and mysterious estrangement that gives Buylen a unique place within Belgium's contemporary art scene. Since 1992 Michel Buylen has been represented by Galerie De Zwarte Panter, Antwerp, and is a Member of the Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Arts and Sciences, Class of the Arts.
Buylen, Michel --- Painting, Belgian --- Buylen, Michel, --- Painting [Belgian ] --- Realism in art --- Painting --- acrylic paintings [visual works] --- nudes [representations] --- vrouwenportretten --- landscapes [representations]
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