Publisher:
Centre national de Recherches "Primitifs flamands" et al
Published:
1973
Language:
French
Alibris ID:
17967464568
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VG/VG pictures may show another copy of this title. Chocolate cloth/boards; gilt lettering. book XIV + (2) + 148 pp. followed by 239 plates, 3 in color. glossy blue dustjacket w/ cover illustration & white printing. text in French. From the series Les Primitifs Flamands. I. Corpus de la peinture des anciens Pays-Bas méridionaux au quinzième siècle. This volume is entirely dedicated to the polyptych of The Last Judgment by Roger van der Weyden. 15 x-rays, 20 infra-red photographs and 43 macrophotographs 2X were taken in view of the importance of the object. The 19th century restoration could be studied using photographic and laboratory methods confirmed by archival sources. The problems of attribution, collaboration of different artists, and composition changes are also discussed.
Publisher:
Centre national de Recherches "Primitifs flamands" et al
Published:
1973
Language:
French
Alibris ID:
17967465363
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VG/VG-(Clean, bright, tight; very light bumping to corners of dj; art school ex-lib. copy with usual marks) Chocolate cloth/boards; gilt lettering. Color-illus. teal dj with white lettering. Mylar cover. XIV + (2) + 148 pp. followed by 239 plates, 3 in color. Text in French. From the series Les Primitifs Flamands. I. Corpus de la peinture des anciens Pays-Bas méridionaux au quinzième siècle. This volume is entirely dedicated to the polyptych of The Last Judgment by Roger van der Weyden. 15 x-rays, 20 infra-red photographs and 43 macrophotographs 2X were taken in view of the importance of the object. The 19th century restoration could be studied using photographic and laboratory methods confirmed by archival sources. The problems of attribution, collaboration of different artists, and composition changes are also discussed.