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15.70 history of Europe. --- 20.70 European art. --- Art néerlandais --- Art, Dutch --- Beeldende kunsten. --- Cultuurgeschiedenis. --- Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, --- Rembrandt, --- Rembrandt, Harmensz. van Rijn, --- Nederland.
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Art, European --- Art, Rococo --- S17/1180 --- S17/1800 --- S17/2111 --- Rococo art --- Art, Modern --- European art --- Nouveaux réalistes (Group of artists) --- Zaj (Group of artists) --- Chinese influences --- Japanese influences --- China: Art and archaeology--Pottery and porcelain: Chinese export porcelain and European ceramics --- China: Art and archaeology--Influence on Foreign art (incl. Chinoiserie) --- China: Art and archaeology--Musea and exhibitions: France
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For centuries the witch has been a powerful figure in the European imagination; but the creation of this figure has been hidden from our view. Charles Zika’s groundbreaking study investigates how the visual image of the witch was created in late fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Europe. He charts the development of the witch as a new visual subject, showing how the traditional imagery of magic and sorcery of medieval Europe was transformed into the sensationalist depictions of witches in the pamphlets and prints of the sixteenth century. This book shows how artists and printers across the period developed key visual codes for witchcraft, such as the cauldron and the riding of animals. It demonstrates how influential these were in creating a new iconography for representing witchcraft, incorporating themes such as the power of female sexuality, male fantasy, moral reform, divine providence and punishment, the superstitions of non-Christian peoples and the cannibalism of the New World. Lavishly illustrated and encompassing in its approach, The Appearance of Witchcraft is the first systematic study of the visual representation of witchcraft in the later fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. It will give the reader a unique insight into how the image of the witch evolved in the early modern world.
Esoteric sciences --- Graphic arts --- witches --- religions [belief systems, cultures] --- magic --- Iconography --- witchcraft --- Art --- anno 1500-1599 --- Europe --- Witchcraft in art. --- Art, European --- Witchcraft --- Sorcellerie dans l'art --- Art européen --- Sorcellerie --- History. --- Histoire --- History --- Art européen --- prints [visual works] --- Witchcraft in art --- Black art (Witchcraft) --- Sorcery --- Occultism --- Wicca --- Art, Modern --- European art --- Nouveaux réalistes (Group of artists) --- Zaj (Group of artists) --- magic [occult science]
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Papacy --- History --- Barberini, Francesco, --- Barberini family --- Urban --- Rome --- Civilization --- Christian influences --- 262.13 "16" --- 930.85 --- Pausschap. Heilige Stoel. Vaticaan. Paus als soeverein--17e eeuw. Periode 1600-1699 --- Cultuurgeschiedenis. Kultuurgeschiedenis --- Conferences - Meetings --- 930.85 Cultuurgeschiedenis. Kultuurgeschiedenis --- 262.13 "16" Pausschap. Heilige Stoel. Vaticaan. Paus als soeverein--17e eeuw. Periode 1600-1699 --- Art, European --- Holy See --- See, Holy --- Popes --- Art, Modern --- European art --- Nouveaux réalistes (Group of artists) --- Zaj (Group of artists) --- Barberino, Francesco, --- Barberinus, Franciscus, --- Barberini, Maffeo, --- Urbano --- Urbanus --- Europe --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Barberini, Maffeo Vincenzo, --- Barberino, Maffeo, --- Urbain --- Papacy - History - 1566-1799 - Congresses. --- Barberini, Francesco, - 1597-1679 --- Urban - VIII, - Pope, - 1568-1644. --- Rome - Civilization - Christian influences
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Iconography --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1300-1399 --- Europe --- Allegories --- Symbolism in art --- Art, European --- Symbolism --- Art --- History, Early Modern 1451-1600 --- Visual Perception --- Visual Processing --- Perception, Visual --- Processing, Visual --- Vision, Ocular --- Early Modern History (Medicine) --- Early Modern History of Medicine --- Early Modern Medicine --- History of Medicine, Early Modern --- History, Early Modern --- Medicine, Early Modern --- Early Modern History --- Early Modern Histories (Medicine) --- Histories, Early Modern (Medicine) --- History, Early Modern (Medicine) --- History, Early Modern 1451 1600 --- Modern Histories, Early (Medicine) --- Modern History, Early --- Modern History, Early (Medicine) --- Modern Medicine, Early --- Symbolism (Psychology) --- Symbolisms --- Symbolisms (Psychology) --- Art, Modern --- European art --- Nouveaux réalistes (Group of artists) --- Zaj (Group of artists) --- Allegory (Art) --- Signs and symbols in art --- Exempla --- Fiction --- Homiletical illustrations --- Tales --- Fables --- Parables --- history --- Europe. --- Northern Europe --- Southern Europe --- Western Europe
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En 1909, le banquier et mécène néerlandais David van Buuren (1886-1955) s'installe à Bruxelles. Sa carrière dans le monde de la finance suit un cours parallèle à celui des grandes évolutions politiques, économiques et culturelles du xxe siècle. En 1922, il épouse une Belge, Alice Piette (1890-1973) : c'est le début de trente années de bonheur au cours desquelles la villa Art Déco du couple, avenue Errera à Bruxelles, va peu à peu atteindre sa destinée culturelle. Mécène, David van Buuren soutient les arts sans compter. Après son décès, Alice poursuit son ouvre et, en 1970, elle lègue la maison, les ouvres d'art et les jardins à une fondation. Cette fondation deviendra le Musée van Buuren, concrétisation d'un vieux rêve des occupants des lieux. La villa, construite dans le style de l'École d'Amsterdam, est un musée vivant. Mobilier rare, tapis, vitraux, sculptures et tableaux de maîtres s'y trouvent encore aujourd'hui à leur emplacement d'origine, dans l'intimité d'une demeure pleine de souvenirs.L'impressionnante collection de tableaux du Musée van Buuren couvre cinq siècles d'histoire de la peinture, avec entre autres des ouvres d'anciens maîtres flamands et italiens, des deux fils de P. Bruegel, de l'École de Rembrandt, de Guardi, Fantin-Latour, Ensor, Van Gogh, Signac, Van Dongen, Foujita, Ernst, Permeke, Wouters et Desmet. David van Buuren était l'unique mécène de Gustave van de Woestijne, dont le musée possède toujours 32 tableaux. Le jardin est un régal pour les yeux. La propriété s'étend aujourd'hui sur 1,5 hectare. Avec des endroits tels que la pittoresque roseraie ou le Jardin du cour, cette oasis de verdure au cour de Bruxelles offre une grande unité de style avec la maison.
Art --- Museum David en Alice Van Buuren [Brussel] --- anno 1900-1999 --- Art, European. --- Art deco (Architecture) --- Decoration and ornament --- Gardens --- Art européen --- Art déco (Architecture) --- Décoration et ornement --- Jardins --- Private collections --- Art deco. --- Design. --- Art déco --- Architecture --- Buuren, David van, --- Buuren, Alice van --- Art collections. --- Homes and haunts --- Musée David & Alice van Buuren (Brussels, Belgium) --- Museum van Buuren (Brussel) --- tuinarchitectuur --- Buuren, David van --- Buyssens, Jules --- Pechère, René --- Private collection --- Design --- Homes and haunts, --- Musée David & Alice van Buuren (Brussels, Belgium). --- Art européen --- Art déco (Architecture) --- Décoration et ornement --- Art déco --- Musée David & Alice van Buuren (Brussels, Belgium) --- van Buuren Museum [Brussels] --- Art, European --- Gardening --- Art deco --- Art, Occidental --- Art, Visual --- Art, Western (Western countries) --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Visual --- Fine arts --- Iconography --- Occidental art --- Visual arts --- Western art (Western countries) --- Arts --- Aesthetics --- Art, Modern --- European art --- Nouveaux réalistes (Group of artists) --- Zaj (Group of artists) --- Architecture, Art deco --- Art deco architecture --- Architecture, Modern --- Buuren,David van, --- Buuren, David-Michel van, --- Van Buuren, David, --- Van Buuren, Alice --- Piette, Alice --- Musée David et Alice van Buuren (Brussels, Belgium) --- Van Buuren Museum (Brussels, Belgium) --- van Buuren, Alice --- van Buuren, David --- Belgium --- Brussels (Belgium) --- Musée Van Buuren --- Ecole d'amsterdam --- Collection --- Van Buuren, David --- Govaerts, Léon --- Van Vaerenbergh, Alex --- Van De Woestijne, Gustave --- Uccle --- David en Alice van Buurenmuseum [Brussel] --- Art, Primitive --- Art - Private collections --- Museum van Buuren (Brussel). --- Buuren, Alice van. --- Buuren, David van. --- Buyssens, Jules. --- Pechère, René.
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