Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) and His Landscapes. Ideas on Nature and Art
Kleinert
Brepols Publishers
English Text.
Turnhout, 2014; clothbound, pp. 300, 12 b/w ill., 38 col. ill., cm 19x25.
series: Pictura Nova (PICT)
ISBN: 2-503-55038-X - EAN13: 9782503550381
Subject: Monographs (Painting and Drawing)
Period: 1400-1800 (XV-XVIII) Renaissance
Places: Europe
Extra: Flamish, German Art
Languages:
Weight: 1.14 kg
To grasp this profoundly personal character of Rubens's landscapes, this book considers the artist's highly complex method of pictorial invention to illuminate the perception, implementation, dissemination, and posthumous reception of views on nature and landscape as depicted in Rubens's landscape art.
By investigating contemporary notions on the changing perception of nature and landscape in late 16th and early 17th-century southern Netherlandish culture, Rubens's position within this socio-cultural matrix will be established, thus shedding new light on the artist's own perception of nature and landscape. The re-assessment of the influence of classical and contemporary ideas about nature and landscape, as well as Rubens's personal sense of place, will illuminate important characteristics which further define Rubens's ideas about nature implemented in his landscape art. Also, fresh light will be cast on the sudden promulgation and dissemination of Rubens's apparently private views on nature and landscape through a novel examination of the print series of the Small and Large Landscapes, reproducing the artist's landscapes. The final theme in this illuminating book considers the posthumous reception of Rubens's 'painted ideas of landscape'.
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