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De dierenfabel Van den vos Reynaerde werd geschreven in de dertiende eeuw. De vos is er een antiheld: een lepe schurk – een moordenaar zelfs – die genadeloos de hypocrisie van het establishment aan de kaak stelt. De collectie van The Phoebus Foundation omvat een deelfonds met zowat vijfhonderd publicaties, her- en vertalingen van het oorspronkelijke Reynaertverhaal. Van zestiende-eeuwse uitgaven over Goethe tot Louis Paul Boon: de vos sterft nooit.
mythical or legendary beings --- History of civilization --- Medieval [European] --- Epical, mythological and fictitious figures --- Reinaert de vos --- Reinaert --- Cultuurgeschiedenis --- mythische of legendarische wezens --- middeleeuws --- Epische, mythologische en fictieve figuren --- legendary beings --- 625.1 Schilderkunst --- Reinaert de Vos --- dieren --- fabels --- literatuur --- middeleeuwen --- middeleeuwen, middeleeuwse geschiedenis (historisch tijdvak) --- Reynard the Fox (Legendary character) --- Animals in literature --- Reinaert de Vos. --- middeleeuwen, middeleeuwse geschiedenis (historisch tijdvak). --- dieren. --- literatuur. --- fabels. --- cultuurgeschiedenis
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Iconography --- Bible --- Christian theology --- Religious studies --- Bible--Femmes --- Bible--Women --- Bijbel--Vrouwen --- Cure of the woman with a hemorrhage (Miracle) --- Femme affligée d'hémorragies [Guérison de la ] (Miracle biblique) --- Femmes dans la Bible --- Genezing van de bloedvloeiende vrouw (Mirakel) --- Guérison d'une femme affligée d'hémorragies (Miracle biblique) --- Guérison de l'hémorroïsse (Miracle biblique) --- Guérison de la femme aux pertes de sang (Miracle biblique) --- Healing of the woman with an issue of blood (Miracle) --- Healing of the woman with the flow of blood (Miracle) --- Homme (Théologie chrétienne) --- La Guérison d'une femme affligée d'hémorragies (Miracle biblique) --- La Guérison de l'hémorroïsse (Miracle biblique) --- La Guérison de la femme aux pertes de sang (Miracle biblique) --- Man (Christian theology) --- Mens (Christelijke theologie) --- Moeders--Bijbelleer --- Mothers--Biblical teaching --- Mères--Enseignement biblique --- Vrouwen in de Bijbel --- Women in the Bible --- Women in Christianity --- Guérison d'une hémorroïsse (Miracle) --- Femmes dans le christianisme --- History --- Histoire --- Jesus Christ --- Miracles --- 22:7 --- Academic collection --- Bijbel en kunst --- Guérison d'une hémorroïsse (Miracle) --- Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 A.D. --- Christian art and symbolism --- Medieval, 500-1500 --- Miracles. --- Middle Ages, 500-1500
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Ceremonies --- Customs [Social ] --- Folkways --- Gebruiken en gewoonten --- Manners and customs --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Tradities --- Traditions --- Usages --- Driekoningen --- zingen --- Kempen --- Driekoningen. --- zingen.
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In this book the authors investigate how iconology as a field and method, which originated within art history, relates to recent developments in the Humanities such as Anthropology and Visual Studies. The main questions are: How has iconology evolved in the past decennia, could it incorporate Anthropology and Visual Studies towards a new science of images? How have new disciplines profited from iconology and how can they in turn inspire and/or reinvent iconology? These questions are addressed within a wide historical and geographical scope, as we regard the tracing of pictorial meaning throughout time and space an essential characteristic of iconology. The selected specialists of this volume all have a specific involvement with the new tendencies in iconology today. The authors share their lectures, ideas, methods, old and current research for one common goal: the further study and exploration of the making, the meaning and the migration of images in art history.
Academic collection --- 7.04 --- 39 --- 39 Volkenkunde. Zeden en gebruiken. Culturele antropologie --- Volkenkunde. Zeden en gebruiken. Culturele antropologie --- 7.04 Iconografie. Iconologie. Onderwerpen van kunstzinnige uitbeelding --- Iconografie. Iconologie. Onderwerpen van kunstzinnige uitbeelding --- Art and anthropology. --- Art and society. --- Art --- Visual perception. --- History. --- Themes, motives. --- Philosophical anthropology --- Iconography --- Illustrations, images, etc. --- Interprétation --- Art et société --- Perception visuelle --- Art et anthropologie --- Histoire --- Symbolism in art --- Arts --- Themes, motives --- MAD-faculty 12 --- iconologie --- antropologie
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One hundred breathtaking masterpieces from the collection of The Phoebus Foundation, by Hans Memling, Quinten Metsys, Peter Paul Rubens and Antoon Van Dyck, will take the reader through a world full of foolishness and sin, fascination and ambition. They tell about rich citizens and poor saints, about artists and wine cellars, and about Antwerp as Hollywood on the Scheldt.0This book is a compelling story about the image and its meaning, and about the bond between culture and society. Because above all this is about us and who we are today - as people.00Exhibition: Kadriorg Art Museum, Tallinn, Estonia (11.04.-13.09.2020) / followed by MAS, Antwerp, Belgium.
Painting [Flemish ] --- Exhibitions --- Iconography --- Painting --- Phoebus Foundation [Antwerp] --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699 --- Flanders --- iconography --- easel paintings [paintings by form] --- Painting, Flemish --- Peinture flamande --- Painting, Flemish. --- Memling, Hans, --- Rubens, Peter Paul, --- 1400-1699 --- Vlaamse school --- beeldcultuur --- Memling, Hans, 1430?-1494 --- Rubens, Peter Paul, 1577-1640
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An overview of Flemish art created between 1880-1930 - Including works by James Ensor, Constant Permeke and George Minne -With texts by Katharina Van Cauteren, David Gariff, Paul Huvenne, Anne Adriaens-Pannier, Peter Pauwels, Herwig Todts, Piet Boyens et al This beautifully illustrated book explores the artistic roots of Flemish identity during the last decades of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th century. Through art, essays, poems, and reflections by artists, academics and collectors, it revives the cultural context of the Flemish Belle Eqoque. Featured here are works by Emile Claus, Valerius De Saedeleer, George Minne and Gustave Van de Woestyne, James Ensor, Rik Wouters and Léon Spilliaert, Constant Permeke, Gust De Smedt, Frits Van den Berghe and Edgard Tytgat
Art --- art [fine art] --- primitivism [artistic concept] --- Luminist [Belgian style and movement] --- Expressionist [style] --- Berghe, van den, Frits --- Ensor, James --- Spilliaert, Leon --- Permeke, Constant --- Minne, George --- Tytgat, Edgard --- Desmet, August --- Wouters, Rik --- Woestyne, van de, Gustave --- Saedeleer, de, Valerius --- anno 1800-1899 --- anno 1910-1919 --- anno 1920-1929 --- anno 1930-1939 --- Flanders --- Art, Flemish --- Art, Flemish. --- Kunst --- 1800-1999 --- Belgien --- Painting, Flemish --- Vlaams expressionisme --- luminisme --- literatuur --- muziek --- Afrikaanse kunst --- primitivisme --- Van de Woestyne, Gustave --- Claus, Emile --- De Saedeleer, Valerius --- Van den Berghe, Frits --- Spilliaert, Léon --- De Smet, Gustave --- 19de eeuw --- 20ste eeuw --- Vlaanderen --- Afrika --- Vlaams expressionisme. --- luminisme. --- literatuur. --- muziek. --- Afrikaanse kunst. --- primitivisme. --- Minne, George. --- Ensor, James. --- Van de Woestyne, Gustave. --- Wouters, Rik. --- Tytgat, Edgard. --- Claus, Emile. --- De Saedeleer, Valerius. --- Permeke, Constant. --- Van den Berghe, Frits. --- Spilliaert, Léon. --- De Smet, Gustave. --- 19de eeuw. --- 20ste eeuw. --- Vlaanderen. --- Afrika. --- art [discipline]
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