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Émile Michel

    Émile Michel
    Rembrandt, His Life, His Work, And His Time; Volume 2
    Rubens: His Life, His Work, and His Time; 2
    Rembrandt, His Life, His Work And His Time; Volume 1
    Rubens: His Life, His Work, and His Time; Volume 1
    Rembrandt--his Life, His Work, And His Time
    Rembrandt
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      Rembrandt--his Life, His Work, And His Time
    • An in-depth exploration of the life and art of Peter Paul Rubens, one of the most important painters of the Baroque era. Lee and Michel expertly situate Rubens's work within its historical and cultural context, and provide a wealth of detail on the artist's techniques, influences, and aesthetic vision.

      Rubens: His Life, His Work, and His Time; Volume 1
    • The Bruegels, especially Pieter the Elder and his sons Pieter the Younger and Jan the Elder, are the most significant Flemish painter family. They created a unique style rooted in Flemish character, depicting everyday life during Spanish rule in vibrant, allegorical scenes. This richly illustrated work by Emile Michel and Victoria Charles explores Flemish art development from the 15th to the 17th century.

      Die Bruegels
    • Die Bruegels – allen voran Pieter der Ältere, zusammen mit seinen Söhnen Pieter („Höllenbruegel“) und Jan („Samt- oder Blumenbruegel“) – sind die bedeutendste flämische Malerfamilie. Ihre Werke sind Zeugnisse des unschätzbaren Beitrags, den diese Familie in der Entwicklung der Malerei des nördlichen Europa geleistet hat. Sie entzogen sich bewusst dem Einfluss des italienischen Manierismus und schufen damit einen ganz eigenen, unabhängigen und tief im originellen Charakter der Flamen verwurzelten Stil. In teils volkstümlichen, teils allegorischen Szenen schildern Pieter Bruegel und seine Nachfolger auf unnachahmliche Weise den Alltag der bäuerlichen und der städtischen Bevölkerung zur Zeit der spanischen Herrschaft über die Niederlande. In diesem opulent bebilderten Werk zeichnen die Autoren, Emile Michel und Victoria Charles, ein lebendiges Bild, anhand dessen wir die Entwicklung der niederländischen und flämischen Kunst in der Zeit zwischen dem 15. und dem 17. Jahrhundert nachvollziehen können.

      Pieter Bruegel