We a good story
Quick delivery in the UK

Seventeenth-Century Flemish Garland Paintings

- Still Life, Vision, and the Devotional Image

About Seventeenth-Century Flemish Garland Paintings

Focusing on three celebrated northern European still life paintersΓÇ¥Jan Brueghel, Daniel Seghers, and Jan Davidsz. de HeemΓÇ¥this book examines the emergence of the first garland painting in 1607-1608, and its subsequent transformation into a widely collected type of devotional image, curiosity, and decorative form. The first sustained study of the garland paintings, the book uses contextual and formal analysis to achieve two goals. One, it demonstrates how and why the paintings flourished in a number of contexts, ranging from an ecclesiastical center in Milan, to a Jesuit chapter house and private collections in Antwerp, to the Habsburg court in Vienna. Two, the book shows that when viewed over the course of the century, the images produced by Brueghel, Seghers and de Heem share important similarities, including an interest in self-referentiality and the exploration of pictorial form and materials. Using a range of evidence (inventories, period response, the paintings themselves), Susan Merriam shows how the pictures reconfigured the terms in which the devotional image was understood, and asked the viewer to consider in new ways how pictures are made and experienced.

Show more
  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781138250222
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 220
  • Published:
  • October 13, 2016
  • Dimensions:
  • 266x173x16 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 412 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 12, 2024

Description of Seventeenth-Century Flemish Garland Paintings

Focusing on three celebrated northern European still life paintersΓÇ¥Jan Brueghel, Daniel Seghers, and Jan Davidsz. de HeemΓÇ¥this book examines the emergence of the first garland painting in 1607-1608, and its subsequent transformation into a widely collected type of devotional image, curiosity, and decorative form. The first sustained study of the garland paintings, the book uses contextual and formal analysis to achieve two goals. One, it demonstrates how and why the paintings flourished in a number of contexts, ranging from an ecclesiastical center in Milan, to a Jesuit chapter house and private collections in Antwerp, to the Habsburg court in Vienna. Two, the book shows that when viewed over the course of the century, the images produced by Brueghel, Seghers and de Heem share important similarities, including an interest in self-referentiality and the exploration of pictorial form and materials. Using a range of evidence (inventories, period response, the paintings themselves), Susan Merriam shows how the pictures reconfigured the terms in which the devotional image was understood, and asked the viewer to consider in new ways how pictures are made and experienced.

User ratings of Seventeenth-Century Flemish Garland Paintings



Find similar books
The book Seventeenth-Century Flemish Garland Paintings can be found in the following categories:

Join thousands of book lovers

Sign up to our newsletter and receive discounts and inspiration for your next reading experience.