Gerard David : purity of vision in an age of transition / Maryan W. Ainsworth.
By: Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.).
Contributor(s): Ainsworth, Maryan Wynn
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759.9493 BRU Pieter Bruegel the Elder at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna / | 759.9493 BRU Bruegel / | 759.9493 BRU Pieter Bruegel 1525/1530 - 1569 / | 759.9493 DAV Gerard David : purity of vision in an age of transition / | 759.9493 ENS Ensor / | 759.9493 ENS James Ensor, the creative years / | 759.9493 EYC Jan van Eyck : the play of realism / |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Ainsworth (Senior Conservation Research Fellow at the Metropolitan Museum of Art) examines the work of the great Bruges painter Gerard David (ca. 1455-1523), focusing on the motivating forces behind the startling changes in his work caused by shifting devotional practices, changing art markets, the accommodation of foreign art clients, and the evolving secular nature of painting demanded by the newly wealthy middle class in the early years of the 16th century. Illustrations, some 343 in all, include abundant comparative material, such as drawings and workshop copies, as well as 69 superb color reproductions. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Includes bibliographical references and index.