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Christa Grössinger

North-European Panel Paintings.A Catalogue of Netherlandish and German Paintings Before 1600 in English Churches and Colleges

Harvey & Miller, 1992

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Year of publication
1992
Place of printing
London
Author
Christa Grössinger
Publishers
Harvey & Miller
Keyword
Medievale
Cover description
As New
Binding description
Cloth
State of preservation
As New
Languages
Italian

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Christa Grössinger,North-European Panel Paintings.A Catalogue of Netherlandish and German Paintings before 1600 in English Churches and Colleges.London 1992 Pages 304 ills.300 ( 24 tavole a colori ) Quarto cloth Description du livre: Harvey & Miller Publishers 1992. Hardcover. État : New. 280mm x 210mm, 1620g. Religious paintings still found today in English churches, cathedrals, and colleges have rarely been studied in depth. Hidden away in country churches and colleges, they have received little attention, and yet they add greatly to the understanding of Continental art of the late fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. This book brings together over 70 Northern European paintings and altar pieces. The artwork demonstrates the high quality of the output of Netherland workshops, particularly of the Antwerp Mannerists, as well as the remarkable individual works from Germany, many of which drew upon Durer's prints for inspiration. The author traces the origins of the works, which were frequently produced with a foreign trade in mind, and shows how they found their way to their present locations, often as memorials, or to enrich the ecclesiastical buildings. By considering how these benefactions were made possible by the dispersal of religious works on the continent in the wake of the Napoleonic wars, picked up by travellers, or sold through the London art market, this book offers interesting insight into the history of collecting. Size: 280 x 210 mm.
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