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TitleThe Flemish Primitives VI
SubtitleThe Bernard van Orley Group
AuthorAlexandre Galand
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PublisherBrepols
EditionCatalogue Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
Copyright Year2013
Publication Year2013
ISBN#978-2-503-54575-2
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Pages446
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Plot SummaryThe years 1510 and 1520 appear to be a crucial moment for the introduction of the Renaissance in the former Netherlands. That period coincides with the first activity period of Bernard van Orley, a major witness of the transition. Until now, research has been concentrating on the artist through his superb tapestries. Yet, from the end of the first decade of the 16th century to 1521, when he signed the monumental Job and Lazarus Polyptych (Brussels, MRBAB/KMSKB, Inv. 1822), the artist produced paintings which integrated more and more shapes from the Italian peninsula. Did this change in perspective lead to significant differences in terms of workshop practices? How can works be best characterized when they make up the hard core of a catalogue with changing frontiers? In what way can archives shed new light on the artist’s activity? Those questions are at the centre of a catalogue and essays, which aim to renew the vision of Bernard van Orley’s painting, on the basis of the works kept in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium.
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Date Created2024-10-20
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