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Claeissins, Pieter I : documentatiemap
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The contribution of technical art history to the reconstruction of the oeuvre of Pieter I Claeissens

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De schilder Petrus Moraulus toch Pieter Claeissens I ?
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La esquela de Brujas en España en el siglo 16 : un triptico de Adrian Isenbrant y una tabla de Pieter Claeissens I

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Gillis Claeissens: een 'onbekende' schilder uit het zestiende-eeuws Brugge. Aanzet tot reconstructie van zijn oeuvre binnen de Claeissensgroep
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Vergeten meesters: Pieter Pourbus en de Brugse schilderkunst van 1525 tot 1625 : iconografische mijmeringen bij enkele Brugse schilderijen

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The fragments of a sixteenth century Flemish epitaph painting in the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest

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[Boekbespr.] "Forgotten masters : Pieter Pourbus and Bruges painting from 1525 to 1625", Anne van Oosterwijk
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Workshop practice in early netherlandish painting : case studies from Van Eyck through Gossart
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ISBN: 9782503566689 Year: 2017 Publisher: Turnhout Brepols

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Recent technical examinations of Early Netherlandish art have propelled in-depth studies of key works far beyond traditional connoisseurship methods. Ingenious new applications, as well as a prodigious amount of comparative technical documentation, have changed our views of standard workshop practices, including issues of materials and techniques, and details about the precise nature of collaboration. The studies presented in this book illustrate the variety of approaches and findings in what can be called the new connoisseurship. Here the reader will find alternative methods of evaluating Jan van Eyck's Saint Barbara and Ghent Altarpiece, Dirk Bouts's canvas paintings, Jacb Cornelisz van Oostsanen's Berlin Sketchbook, the Evora Altarpiece and the Saint Anne Altarpiece from Gerard David's workshop, Jan Gossart's Malvagna Triptych, and a triptych by Pieter I Claeissens. These individual studies will be of interest not only to aficionados of Early Netherlandish painting, but also to students who are keen to learn about the pivotal role of technical studies for this period of art history.

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