Synopses & Reviews
'With the creation of the dramatic
Supper at Emmaus (Louvre) and a series of intimate oil sketches of Christ on oak panels, Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669) overturned the entire history of Christian art. Traditionally, when depicting Christ, artists had relied on rigidly copied prototypes and icons. Among Rembrandt\'s innovations was his use of a Jewish model to portray a Christ imbued with empathy, gentleness, grace, and faithfulness to nature.
Lavishly illustrated, this captivating and important book presents the seven known panels, along with more than 60 paintings, drawings, and prints by Rembrandt and his pupils. Essays by expert contributors offer insights into the production of the panels and their relationship to other works in Rembrandt\'s oeuvre; how he changed the meaning and status of the canonical image of Christ in northern European art; and much more. Rembrandt and the Face of Jesus is a marvelously intriguing study of how one of the greatest painters of the Dutch Golden Age revolutionized an aspect of art history dating to antiquity. '
Synopsis
A comprehensive study of Dutch Art, from one of the worlds premier collections.
Synopsis
This long-awaited publication presents one of the worlds finest collections of Dutch paintings, which come together for the first time in one volume as a major addition to existing scholarship on Dutch art.
The volume presents over 100 paintings in colour, many including colour details. Each painting is accompanied by an artists biography, a detailed commentary, technical analysis, endnotes, bibliographic references, an exhibition history and full provenance. Over 140 comparative illustrations provide vital art historical context to the featured paintings.
The range and scope of the works presented in this volume is truly impressive, from sedate church interiors and conventional landscape subjects to bawdy peasant interiors and magnificent still lifes.
About the Author
'Lloyd DeWitt is Associate Curator in the Department of European Painting before 1900 at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Blaise Ducos is Curator in the Département des Peintures at the Musée du Louvre, Paris. Franziska Gottwald is a postdoctoral fellow at Queens University, Kingston, Ontario. George S. Keyes is Curator Emeritus of European Paintings at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Shelley Perlove is Professor of Art History at the University of Michigan, Dearborn. Larry Silver is Professor of Northern Renaissance Art at the University of Pennsylvania. Seymour Slive, a preeminant scholar of Dutch art and author of numerous books on the subject, was formerly Director of the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University. Ken Sutherland is Conservation Scientist and Mark Tucker is Vice Chairman of Conservation, both at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. '