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Author:
Poorter, Nora de, author. aut
Title:
Rubens's house / by Nora de Poorter and Frans Baudouin ; translated from the Dutch by Jantien Black and Lee Preedy (Chapters V-VIII).
Publisher:
Harvey Miller Publishersan imprint of Brepols Publishers,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
2 volumes : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 27 cm
Subject:
Rubens, Peter Paul,--1577-1640--Catalogues raisonnés.
Sculpture, Flemish.
Architecture, Flemish.
Rubens, Peter Paul,--1577-1640.
Architecture, Flemish.
Sculpture, Flemish.
Catalogues raisonnés.
Other Authors:
Baudouin, Frans, author. aut
Black, Jantien, translator.
Preedy, Lee, translator.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-226) and indexes.
Contents:
Volume One. Text -- Volume Two. Appendices & illustrations.
Summary:
"The house that Rubens built a few years after his return to Antwerp from Italy, and where he lived to the end of his life, was for the most part lost during the course of alterations carried out over the years. Two original parts survive, and they attest to the grandeur of the artist's house: the portico and garden pavilion. When the house came to be reconstructed in 1938-1946 a great many unsolved questions had to be tackled, but eventually the difficult project was concluded successfully, although the result sometimes departs from what is historically correct. The reconstructed house became a popular museum. Undoubtedly the house, which included the family's living quarters and contained Rubens's much admired art collection as well as his famous studio, was built according to the master's own ideas. It is thus part of Rubens's oeuvre and forms the subject of this catalogue raisonne. Regrettably almost nothing survives of Rubens's designs which certainly must have existed. The present volume is the result of a quest to gather together and critically assess all authentic architectonic elements and written, pictorial and archaeological sources. This allows us to form an impression of the appearance of Rubens's unique house as well as the functions of its various parts. In addition, the sources which the pictor doctus Rubens used for inspiration in his design are discussed at length: architectural treatises, ancient art as well as the Renaissance architecture he had come to know during his stay in Italy"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Architecture and sculpture part XXII (2). Architecture and sculpture
ISBN:
1912554917
9781912554911
1912554909
9781912554904
191255464X
9781912554645
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1351780426
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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