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'Small Landscape' Prints in Early Modern Netherlands [Kõva köide]

(University of Hartford)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 248 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 660 g
  • Sari: Visual Culture in Early Modernity
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Dec-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1472488946
  • ISBN-13: 9781472488947
  • Formaat: Hardback, 248 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 660 g
  • Sari: Visual Culture in Early Modernity
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Dec-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1472488946
  • ISBN-13: 9781472488947
In 1559 and 1561, the Antwerp print publisher Hieronymus Cock issued an unprecedented series of landscape prints known today simply as the Small Landscapes. The forty-four prints included in the series offer views of the local countryside surrounding Antwerp in simple, unembellished compositions. At a time when vast panoramic and allegorical landscapes dominated the art market, the Small Landscapes represent a striking innovation. This book offers the first comprehensive analysis of the significance of the Small Landscapes in early modern print culture. It charts a diachronic history of the series over the century it was in active circulation, from 1559 to the middle of the seventeenth century. Adopting the lifespan of the prints as the framework of the study, Alexandra Onuf analyzes the successive states of the plates and the changes to the series as a whole in order to reveal the shifting artistic and contextual valences of the images at their different moments and places of publication. This unique case study allows for a new perspective on the trajectory of print publishing over the course of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries across multiple publishing houses, highlighting the seminal importance of print publishers in the creation and dissemination of visual imagery and cultural ideas. Looking at other visual materials and contemporary sources – including texts as diverse as humanist poetry and plays, agricultural manuals, polemical broadsheets, and peasant songs – Onuf situates the Small Landscapes within the larger cultural discourse on rural land and the meaning of the local in the turbulent early modern Netherlands. The study focuses new attention on the active and reciprocal intersections between printed pictures and broader cultural, economic and political phenomena.
List of color plates
ix
List of figures
x
List of abbreviations
xviii
List of permissions
xix
Acknowledgements xx
Introduction: Reading the Small Landscapes 1(9)
1 Publication
10(46)
Drawings into prints
12(2)
The Small Landscape prints
14(6)
"Gheconterfeyt naer dleven": pictorial truth and the Small Landscapes
20(3)
The cartographic connection
23(3)
The landscapes of Hieronymus Cock
26(1)
Ruined landscapes
27(4)
World landscapes in print
31(3)
Landscapes after Pieter Bruegel and Hans Bol
34(8)
Hieronymus Cock and varietas in landscape
42(1)
Innovation in the Small Landscapes
43(13)
2 Reception
56(44)
Cock's elite patrons and supporters
58(1)
Audiences for the Small Landscapes at home and abroad
59(4)
Antwerp's hinterlands
63(2)
Urban ties to rural property
65(2)
The speelhuis phenomenon
67(6)
Praise of the country house and the country life
73(6)
The landjuweel of 1561: propaganda and the popular perception of country life
79(5)
Rural countryside as cultural ideal
84(16)
3 Repetition
100(39)
Antwerp, crisis and recovery
100(4)
Philips Galle's 1601 edition of the Small Landscapes
104(6)
Theodoor Galle's third edition of the Small Landscapes
110(2)
"In pictorum gratiam": the Small Landscapes as models for painters in Antwerp
112(2)
Prints and painters i: Abel Grimmer
114(6)
Prints and painters ii: Pieter Brueghel the Younger
120(5)
The Small Landscapes renewed and the local landscape recast
125(14)
4 Migration
139(31)
Claes Visscher at the sign of the fisher
140(1)
Visscher's copies of the Small Landscapes
141(7)
Picturing Brabant in Amsterdam
148(9)
Brabant and Holland: Visscher's visual analogy
157(13)
5 Transformation
170(35)
Johannes Galle and the business of reproductive print publishing
173(4)
Old landscapes in a new style
177(5)
Importing narrative into landscape
182(7)
Landscapes of their time: the end of the Twelve Years' Truce
189(6)
The Small Landscapes redux
195(10)
Appendix I Grouping of the 1559 and 1561 Small Landscapes series 205(6)
Appendix II Concordance of editions of the Small Landscapes 211(2)
Bibliography 213(22)
Index 235
Alexandra Onuf is Assistant Professor of Art History at the University of Hartford, USA.