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This book is the result of the international study day held on 6 December 2013 to celebrate the Rubenianum 50th anniversary. In 1963 a ship landed at the port of Antwerp carrying the specialized library and photo archive of the eminent Rubens scholar Ludwig Burchard. Ever since, the Rubenianum has been able to pride itself on this important legacy and to expand it in order to become the internationally renowned study centre for sixteenth- and seventeenth century Flemish art it is today. The proceedings aim to contextualize and to bring to light the man who stood at the beginning of the Rubenianum collection. What is his role within Rubens research? What characterizes the documentation he left us? How might he have operated when compared to his peers? Who was Ludwig Burchard?
History as a science --- Burchard, Ludwig --- Art historians --- Art --- Rubens, Petrus Paulus, --- Historiens de l'art --- Biography --- Historiography --- Allemagne --- Burchard, Ludwig, --- Rubens, Peter Paul, --- Historians --- Rubens, Peter Paul, Sir, --- Rubens, --- Rubens, P. P. --- Rubens, Pierre-Paul, --- Rubens, Pieter Paul, --- Rubens, Pieter-Pauwel, --- Rubens, Pietro Paolo, --- רובנס, פטר פאול, --- Rubens, Petrus Paulus --- Congresses --- Rubens, Peter Paul --- Germany --- Bell, Anne Olivier --- Interviews --- Rubenianum (Antwerpen) --- Wereldoorlog II --- kunstgeschiedenis --- Brueghel, Pieter (de Oude) --- Friedländer, Max Julius --- Grossmann, Fritz --- 16de eeuw --- 17de eeuw --- Vlaanderen --- historiografie van de kunstgeschiedenis --- kunstgeschiedenis. --- Rubenianum (Antwerpen). --- Wereldoorlog II. --- Rubens, Peter Paul. --- Bruegel, Pieter I. --- Burchard, Ludwig. --- Bell, Anne Olivier. --- Friedländer, Max Julius. --- Grossmann, Fritz. --- 16de eeuw. --- 17de eeuw. --- Vlaanderen. --- Bruegel, Pieter I
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