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Caterina Limentani Virdis 230797 - Gothic And Renaissance Altarpieces

 1560205398,
Thames and Hudson, 2002. Linnen band met stofomslag. Pp: 421. In the mid-15th century, when the traditional styles and techniques of the Middle Ages were yielding to the new influences of the Renaissance, the altarpieces of cathedrals and major churches reached a degree of elaboration never seen before. For a century or so altarpieces had been constructed so that they could be closed or open (for saints' days and festivals), often in three parts (triptychs), with two wings folding over the centre. This scheme was now expanded: panels were arranged sometimes in two tiers which could open separately. The three-part stucture could grow to five and even seven. In the most extreme case, Grunewald's Isenheim Altarpiece, there was an unprecedented number of possibilities - a sort of theological hierarchy, with panels opening to reveal deeper and deeper mysteries. This volume reproduces the wings as fold-outs, so that the original effect can be experienced. It covers 30 altarpieces from both the north (Van Eyck, Grunewald, Bosch, Pacher) and Italy (Piero della Francesca, Crivelli, Signorelli). It has been produced as a limited edition of 1750 copies. ISBN: 9780500238028. Cond./Kwaliteit: Goed.
EUR 95.00 [Appr.: US$ 108.21 | £UK 81.5 | JP¥ 15390] Book number 1559198

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