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Antipodean Early Modern: European Art in Australian Collections, c. 1200-1600 [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 296 pages, kõrgus x laius: 260x210 mm, 149 Illustrations, color; 15 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Feb-2018
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9462985200
  • ISBN-13: 9789462985209
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 296 pages, kõrgus x laius: 260x210 mm, 149 Illustrations, color; 15 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Feb-2018
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9462985200
  • ISBN-13: 9789462985209
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A Rothschild prayer book; an Italian bronze casket by Antico; a lavishly illustrated Carnival chronicle from sixteenth-century Germany; an altarpiece by the famous Flemish painter Pieter Brueghel the Younger—much of the artwork in this book, held by Australian collections, is essentially unknown beyond the continent, and so this collection of  essays will surprise even specialists. The authors showcase these extraordinary objects to their full potential, revealing a wide range of contemporary art and historical research.
 
 

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"This generously illustrated and striking collection of essays will be of particular interest to those who specialize in medieval and Renaissance illustrated books as well as histories of collecting early modern objects beyond Europe." - Andrea Bubenik, Renaissance Quarterly, Volume 72, Issue 4, January 2020

"The recently appointed Herald Chair of Fine Arts at Melbourne, Anne Dunlop, has brought together a fine compendium of papers published to great effect by Amsterdam University Press [ ...] Antipodean Early Modern, even though it is composed of a series of 15 conference papers presented in academic style with their abstracts, is eminently readable by amateur and specialist alike. The quality of the generous selection of reproduced art is superb, with those gorgeous lapis blues, attention to minutiae and the sheer beauty of the written word a true joy to behold." - Brett Allen-Bayes, Limelight, Australia's Classical Music and Arts Magazine (2019).

"Antipodean Early Modern focuses on underpublished works of art, as well as celebrated ones, giving them greater exposure to scholars and museum-goers. The variety of methodologies, aims and results points to the richness of interpretation inspired by the collections under consideration." - Elizabeth J. Moodey, Vanderbilt University

"The innovation here is two-fold: bringing together a range of important manuscripts and artworks in Australian collections to an international audience to invite more scholarly attention and providing a wealth of current scholarly insights on these works. = A timely, illuminating collection of essays, which combines readability and rigour for scholarly audiences as well as students." - Erin Griffey, University of Auckland

List of Figures
7(14)
Acknowledgments 21(2)
1 Legacies of early European art in Australian collections
23(10)
Anne Dunlop
2 Heaven and earth: the worlds of the Rothschild Prayer Book
33(22)
Kay Sutton
3 The Rothschild Prayer Book as political, social and economic agent through the ages
55(20)
Kate Challis
4 `Women who read are dangerous': illuminated manuscripts and female book collections in the early Renaissance
75(22)
Dagmar Eichberger
5 Medieval parchment: two glossed Bible books in context
97(14)
Libby Melzer
6 Beginnings and endings: the shaping of the Book of Hours
111(22)
Margaret M. Manion
7 An associate of the Jouvenel Master and the Breviary of Prior Francois Robert
133(18)
Elaine Shaw
8 Chrysalis to butterfly: an aspect of the evolution of the Book of Hours from manuscript to print
151(24)
Bernard J. Muir
9 The Sorbonne Press and the chancellor's manuscript
175(18)
Jan Fox
10 Thielman Kerver's Book of Hours of 10 September 1522 in the Kerry Stokes Collection
193(18)
Hilary Maddocks
11 An accessory of intellect: a Renaissance writing casket from the Kerry Stokes Collection
211(14)
Miya Tokumitsu
12 `A Very Rich Adornment': a discussion of the Stokes Cassone
225(12)
Callum Reid
13 The Dormition of the Virgin altarpiece from the Kerry Stokes Collection
237(14)
Ursula Betka
14 Through the son: Pieter Brueghel the Younger's Crucifixion
251(18)
Larry Silver
15 The Kerry Stokes Schembart book: festivity, fashion and family in the late medieval Nuremberg Carnival
269(18)
Charles Zika
Index 287
Anne Dunlop holds the Herald Chair in Fine Art at the University of Melbourne. She is a specialist of the art of early-modern Europe.