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Painting --- Sculpture --- Sculpture, European --- Painting, European --- Art, Renaissance --- Peinture --- Sculpture européenne --- Peinture européenne --- Art de la Renaissance --- Catalogs. --- Catalogs --- Catalogues --- Catalogues.
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Icons, Russian --- Icons --- Christian art and symbolism --- Aschberg, Olof, --- Art collections --- Nationalmuseum (Sweden)
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Throughout most of Western art history, the heavy and dirty work of a sculptor was seen as a male occupation, and the sculpting of nude bodies was considered unsuitable for women. Nevertheless, at the turn of the 20th century several women from the Nordic countries trained as sculptors. Nordic women gained access to public art education earlier than aspiring women artists in most other European countries. Many travelled to the continent, and to Paris in particular, where they discovered new artistic ideals and a larger market for their art. Several of them enjoyed great success at exhibitions and remained in Paris for most of their lives. Others led a nomadic existence in Europe, living independently and unconventionally by the standards of the time. This book presents the result of a Nordic research project, based at Nationalmuseum in Stockholm in collaboration with the National Museum in Oslo and the Ateneum Art Museum, Finnish National Gallery in Helsinki. It presents more than twenty articles and selected biographies of the sculptors, written by Nordic and European scholars in the field.
Sculpteurs --- Sculptors --- Sculptors. --- Sculptrices --- Sculpture scandinave --- Sculpture, Scandinavian --- Sculpture, Scandinavian. --- Women sculptors --- Women sculptors. --- Scandinavia.
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"This catalogue presents the first comprehensive study of the Italian architectural drawings in the Cronstedt Collection in the Nationalmuseum Stockholm, discussing 181 drawings dating from around 1570 to around 1620. Among them are works by Francesco da Volterra, Carlo Maderno and other Roman architects, executed for churches, chapels, palaces, gardens, and fountains, many constituting primary and almost unknown sources for late Mannerist and early Baroque architecture. Also included are plans and architectural details by French draughtsmen, meticulously documenting ancient monuments, as well as buildings by the Renaissance masters Bramante, Antonio da Sangallo, Michelangelo, and Vignola. Italian Architectural Drawings proposes new attributions in the light of recent scholarship, based on close examination of the materiality of the drawings (paper, medium, technique, mounting). Comparative illustrations and a photographic catalogue of the watermarks complete the volume." -- publisher's description.
Drawing --- architectural drawings [visual works] --- art collections --- Cronstedt, Carl Johan --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699 --- Italy --- Architectural drawing --- History --- Cronstedt, Carl Johan, --- Art collections --- Nationalmuseum (Sweden)
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Decorative arts --- Design --- Arts décoratifs --- History --- Exhibitions. --- Exhibitions --- Histoire --- Expositions --- Expositions.
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