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Bruegels Winterlandschaften
Historiker und Kunsthistoriker im Dialog
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Edited by: Tine Luk Meganck, Sabine Van Sprang
Texts by: Erik Aerts, Claire Billen, Wim Blockmans, Hilde Cuvelier, Chloé Deligne, Jelle De Rock, Ethan Matt Kavalet, Michael Limberger, Tine Luk Meganck, Anne-Laure Van Bruaene, Sabine Van Sprang
Graphic Design: Paul Van Calster
Artist: Pieter Bruegel
German
October 2018,
352
Pages, 200 Ills.
hardcover
247mm x
307mm
ISBN:
978-3-7757-4514-7
Pieter Bruegel the Elder, one of the great Netherlandish masters of the Renaissance, is famous for his winter landscapes. To this day, his large paintings—with their gloomy atmospheres, their pale light, ice skaters, and sledding—still embody the Flemish winters of this period and have gone down in the collective visual memory as typical images of northern winters.Through interdisciplinary work, historians and art historians have collaborated on new analyses of Bruegel’s vision, which have altered their perspectives not only of his works, but of his era, as well. This volume focuses on Bruegel’s Winter Landscape with a Bird Trap and The Census at Bethlehem from the collection of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium. A treasure for Bruegel experts and fans!
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