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The Notion Of The Painterarchitect In Italy And The Southern Low Countries Unknown

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The Notion Of The Painterarchitect In Italy And The Southern Low Countries Unknown
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Publisher: Brepols Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.49 MB
Pages: 311
Author: unknown
ISBN: 9782503548500, 2503548504
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Notion Of The Painterarchitect In Italy And The Southern Low Countries Unknown by Unknown 9782503548500, 2503548504 instant download after payment.

Since the time of Vitruvius, architects have been expected to have a broad knowledge of the arts and sciences. The need for good skills in sketching and working up drawings even led, from the sixteenth century onwards, to fierce debates on the meaning and status of 'disegno'. While Italy saw the emergence of famous painters who excelled as architects, also in the Southern Netherlands the notion that an architect must also have a mastery of the painter's art became widespread, owing in part to the dissemination of publications by Sebastiano Serlio and Pieter Coecke van Aelst. In the seventeenth century, Peter Paul Rubens was able to make his own contribution to this discussion as a consequence of his sojourns in Italy (1601-1608). Bringing together distinguished art and architecture historians from Europe and North America, this interdisciplinary approach will shed light on the interrelationship of architecture and painting in the Southern Netherlands.

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