This study is an important new account of the life and work of the Flemish master Petrus Christus. It is the first volume to focus specifically on the physical characteristics of his works as criteria for judging attribution, dating, and the extent to which he was indebted to Jan van Eyck and other artists for the development of his technique and style. The author's aim is to examine how certain works were made in order to solve some rather traditional questions of connoisseurship. Recent technical and archival ...
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This study is an important new account of the life and work of the Flemish master Petrus Christus. It is the first volume to focus specifically on the physical characteristics of his works as criteria for judging attribution, dating, and the extent to which he was indebted to Jan van Eyck and other artists for the development of his technique and style. The author's aim is to examine how certain works were made in order to solve some rather traditional questions of connoisseurship. Recent technical and archival investigations, the result of which are published here together for the first time, form the basis of a sophisticated reassessment of Christus. His relationship with van Eyck's workshop is explored. There is a careful description of his working methods, including his use of underdrawings and his exploration perspective. The results of dendrochronological analyses of many of his panels are also given. As important as this technical and art-historical evaluation is the social and biographical background that is provided. Christus is placed in the context of fifteenth-century Bruges, a wealthy and powerful city under the rule of the dukes of Burgundy. Its status as a ducal seat fostered a lively cultural life, and patrons for artistic undertakings were also found in the relatively large number of well-to-do citizens and foreign merchants who lived there. The economic, social, and political forces that affected Bruges are described, as is their impact on the city's community of artists, which included Jan van Eyck and Hans Memling. Throughout, the authors draw on archival documents relating to citizenship, public celebrations, contracts, and confraternities to describe artistic activity in Bruges and to construct Christus's cultural biography. This publication accompanies an exhibtion of Petrus Christus's work held at the Metropolitan (April 14-July 31, 1994. Each of the twenty-seven works is discussed in an extended entry with a complete provenance, and a selected bibliography is provided. The authors of this major study of Petrus Christus are Maryan W. Ainsworth and Maximiliaan P. J. Martens, University of Groningen. [This book was originally published in 1994 and has gone out of print. This edition is a print-on-demand version of the original book.] Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press
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VG-/VG-(ex-library with labels and stamps on spine, block, inside front and rear covers and title page verso. Pages are clean and binding is tight. ) Blue cloth with gilt spine lettering; burgundy dust jacket, color illustrated with white lettering, mylar cover. xi, 232 pp., with 62 color and 143 bw plates. "This study is an important new account of the life and work of the Flemish master Petrus Christus. It is the first volume to focus specifically on the physical characteristics of his works as criteria for judging attribution, dating, and the extent to which he was indebted to Jan van Eyck and other artists for the development of his technique and style. The author's aim is to examine how certain works were made in order to solve some rather traditional questions of connoisseurship. Recent technical and archival investigations, the results of which are published here together for the first time, form the basis of a sophisticated reassessment of Christus. His relationship with van Eyck's workshop is explored. There is a careful description of his working methods, including his use of underdrawings and his exploration of perspective. The results of dendrochronological analyses of many of his panels are also given. As important as this technical and art-historical evaluation is the social and biographical background that is provided. Christus is placed in the context of fifteenth-century Bruges, a wealthy and powerful city under the rule of the dukes of Burgundy. its status as a ducal seat fostered a lively cultural life, and patrons for artistic undertakings were also found in the relatively large number of well-to-do citizens and foreign merchants who lived there. The economic, social, and political forces that affected Bruges are described, as is their impact on the city's community of artists, which included Jan van Eyck and Hans Memling."--Publisher's description.
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VG-(previous owner's name on ffep in ink; wear to edges and corners; light toning to page edges. ) Maroon softcover with color-illustration and white lettering. 232 pp., with 62 color and 143 bw plates. Published to accompany a major exhibition held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New york in 1994. Includes contributions by Medieval art historian Maximiliaan Martens, who describes 15th-Century Bruges during the rule of the dukes of Burgundy. Noted art historian Martin Ainsworth describes the art of Petrus and presents the catalogue, which lists 26 exhaustively annotated works. Appendix of Archival documents and literary sources; A dendrochronological analysis by Peter Klein of panels attributed to Christus; bibliography and index.
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Like New. First Edition, First Printing. Published by MoMA, 1994. Folio. Pictorial wraps. Book is like new; clean with no writing or names. Sharp corners and spine straight. Binding tight and pages crisp. Covers have very light shelf wear. 232 pages. ISBN: 0870996959. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions or if you would like a photo. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Southampton, New York.
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Petrus Christus. Fine in fine jacket. Numerous illustrations in color & in black & white. 4to, blue cloth, d.w. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, (1994). A fine copy in a fine dust wrapper.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. 10 x 12 1/2. 232 page hardcover exhibition catalog with many color and b/w illustrations. Dust Jacket is bright, crisp and clean. Full cloth exterior with title on spine in gold. Interior has prior owner name on front half title page, otherwise unmarked, tight and clean.