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Julien Chapuis

    Beyond compare. Art from Africa in the Bode Museum
    Invention
    • Invention

      Northern Renaissance Studies in Honor of Molly Faries

      • 231 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      J.R.J. van Asperen de Boer, Laudatio Molly Faries; Julien Chapuis, Engaging Tradition in Fifteenth-Century Art; Victor Schmidt, Johan Maelwael and the Beginnings of Netherlandish Canvas Painting; Timothy Husband, The Pictorial Intelligence in the Belles Heures of Jean de France, Duke of Berry; Carol Purtle, Intention and Invention in Jan van Eycks Panel of Saint Barbara; Alfred Acres, Posing Intentions in Renaissance Painting; Catherine Metzger and Michael Palmer, The Creative Process in Rogier van der Weyden's Portraits; Till-Holger Borchert, Hans Memling and Early Netherlandish Painting; Maryan Ainsworth, Juan de Flandes, Chameleon Painter; Anne van Buren, Van Lathems Costumes; Larry Silver, Translating Dürer into Dutch; Walter Gibson, An Infernal Boschs Tree-Man; Corine Schleif and Volker Schier, Puzzles on and beneath the Matching Technical Discoveries with Historical Narratives, the Case of Changed Subjectivity in the Imhoff Epitaph; Martha Wolff, Observations on Underdrawings in the Paintings of the Master of Moulins; Philippe Lorentz, The Painters Role in the Conception of Jean Hey and the Statues from Chantelle; Jeffrey Chipps Smith, Master H. L. and the Challenge of Translating Invention in Different Media; Matt Kavaler, Jacques Dubroeucq and Northern Perspectives on the Antique Mode; Bibliography of Molly Faries.

      Invention
    • Until the opening of the Humboldt Forum, some eighty masterpieces of African sculpture will set foot on Museum Island to engage European works of Art in dialogue. Experimental juxtapositions and groupings of works according to themes such as the “others”, aesthetics, gender, protection, performance, and death reveal the connections and differences among these works of art. Presenting these sculptures, with their different histories, together reveals new perspectives on both collections.

      Beyond compare. Art from Africa in the Bode Museum