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JAN LIEVENS. A Dutch Master Rediscovered

JAN LIEVENS (1607-1674)

Jan Lievens (1607-1674) was one of the most fascinating and enigmatic Dutch artists of the seventeenth century. Daring and innovative as a painter, printmaker, and draftsman, he created powerful character studies, genre scenes, landscapes, formal portraits, and religious and allegorical images that were widely praised and valued during his lifetime. This beautiful book, the first overview of the full range of Lievens' career, features more than 50 paintings, many of them newly discovered in private collections, and more than 75 prints and drawings, providing a reassessment of his place in the history of art.Lievens began his career in his native Leiden, where he worked closely with his compatriot Rembrandt, who admired and collected Lievens' works. Lievens then moved to London, Antwerp, and Amsterdam, and his peripatetic career and multitude of working styles, say the authors of this book, may explain why his reputation today is not as high as it should be. This book offers a necessary corrective, returning to Lievens the esteem he deserves.

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Emne Hollands guldalder
Kunstner LIEVENS, Jan
Forfatter Arthur K. Wheelock
Sprog Engelsk tekst
Illustrationer 306 ill, heraf 230 i farver
Format / Sideantal 30 x 25 cm / 352 sider
Udgivelsesår 2008
Indbinding Indbundet
Forlag Yale University Press
Antikvarisk
Antal
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ISBN 9780300142136
Lev. 3-5 dage

JAN LIEVENS (1607-1674)

Jan Lievens (1607-1674) was one of the most fascinating and enigmatic Dutch artists of the seventeenth century. Daring and innovative as a painter, printmaker, and draftsman, he created powerful character studies, genre scenes, landscapes, formal portraits, and religious and allegorical images that were widely praised and valued during his lifetime. This beautiful book, the first overview of the full range of Lievens' career, features more than 50 paintings, many of them newly discovered in private collections, and more than 75 prints and drawings, providing a reassessment of his place in the history of art.Lievens began his career in his native Leiden, where he worked closely with his compatriot Rembrandt, who admired and collected Lievens' works. Lievens then moved to London, Antwerp, and Amsterdam, and his peripatetic career and multitude of working styles, say the authors of this book, may explain why his reputation today is not as high as it should be. This book offers a necessary corrective, returning to Lievens the esteem he deserves.