The Learned Eye
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The Learned Eye

Regarding Art, Theory, and the Artist's Reputation

  1. 232 pages
  2. English
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The Learned Eye

Regarding Art, Theory, and the Artist's Reputation

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Year
2005
ISBN
9789048505388
Edition
1
Topic
Art
Subtopic
Art General

Table of contents

  1. Table of Contents
  2. Introduction
  3. The Learned Eye
  4. Biography of Ernst van de Wetering
  5. Part I. The Work of Art
  6. In the Beginning There Was Red
  7. The Use of Wood in Rembrandt’s Workshop. Wood Identification and Dendrochronological Analyses
  8. Rembrandt's Drawing The Raising of the Cross in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  9. The Portrait of Theodorus Schrevelius
  10. Part II. The Rules of Art
  11. The Contours in the Paintings of the Oranjezaal, Huis ten Bosch
  12. Aelbert Cuyp’s Innovative Use of Spatial Devices
  13. Colour Symbolism in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Painting
  14. Rembrandt and Rhetoric. The Concepts of affectus, enargeia and ornatus in Samuel van Hoogstraten’s Judgement of His Master
  15. Part III. The Artist’s Reputation
  16. ‘A Record and Memorial of his Talents for Posterity’: Anthony van Dyck’s Sketch of the Garter Procession
  17. ‘Das Werk erdacht und cirkulirt’. The Position of Architects at the Court of King Ferdinand I of Bohemia and His Son, Archduke Ferdinand II of Austria
  18. Crossing the Wall of History. Etienne Delécluze on the Art and Morality of Jacques-Louis David
  19. Goltzius, Painting and Flesh; or, Why Goltzius Began to Paint in 1600
  20. Part IV. Painters, Patrons and Art-Lovers
  21. ‘Pour mon honneur et pour vostre contentement’: Nicolas Poussin, Paul FrĂ©art de Chantelou and the Making and Collecting of Copies
  22. Gerard de Lairesse and Jacob de Wit in situ
  23. ‘The Painter he findes at his Easill at worke’
  24. Bibliography of Ernst van de Wetering
  25. About the Authors
  26. Index of Names