Rubens and the Human Body

Rubens and the Human Body
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Publisher : Body in Art
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 250357775X
ISBN-13 : 9782503577753
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Synopsis Rubens and the Human Body by : Cordula Van Wyhe

Did contemporary audiences recognise the sensuously painted 'Rubensian body' as a particular, if not peculiar, artistic repertoire? How can we best understand seventeenth-century practises of reading and viewing the Rubensian body? Can our criteria for eroticism be linked with that of Rubens? Was the body a 'fluid' category for Rubens and where does the boundary of the human body lie? It is hoped that these investigative questions will lead to a detailed evaluation about the paradigmatic status of the Rubensian body and whether we are justified in stressing its singularity within seventeenth-century Flemish and the broader early modern European visual culture.

Rubens and the Human Body

Rubens and the Human Body
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Synopsis Rubens and the Human Body by : Cordula Van Wyhe

Peter Paul Rubens

Peter Paul Rubens
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Publisher : Parkstone International
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 9781783100293
ISBN-13 : 178310029X
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Synopsis Peter Paul Rubens by : Maria Varshavskaya

Universally celebrated for his rosy and concupiscent nudes, Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) was an artist whose first concern was sensuality in all its forms. This Baroque master devoted himself to a lifelong celebration of the joys and wonders of the physical realm. He felt that the human body was as lovely and natural as the many natural landscapes he painted as a young man. In a lushly illustrated text, María Varshavskaya and Xenia Yegorova explore the master at work, bringing a unique focus to Ruben’s life and work

The Power of Transformation

The Power of Transformation
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Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 3990201476
ISBN-13 : 9783990201473
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Synopsis The Power of Transformation by : Gerlinde Gruber

Art and Anatomy in Renaissance Italy

Art and Anatomy in Renaissance Italy
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Publisher : Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages : 52
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ISBN-10 : 9781588394569
ISBN-13 : 1588394565
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Synopsis Art and Anatomy in Renaissance Italy by : Domenico Laurenza

Known as the "century of anatomy," the 16th century in Italy saw an explosion of studies and treatises on the discipline. Medical science advanced at an unprecedented rate, and physicians published on anatomy as never before. Simultaneously, many of the period's most prominent artists--including Leonardo and Michelangelo in Florence, Raphael in Rome, and Rubens working in Italy--turned to the study of anatomy to inform their own drawings and sculptures, some by working directly with anatomists and helping to illustrate their discoveries. The result was a rich corpus of art objects detailing the workings of the human body with an accuracy never before attained. "Art and Anatomy in Renaissance Italy "examines this crossroads between art and science, showing how the attempt to depict bone structure, musculature, and our inner workings--both in drawings and in three dimensions--constituted an important step forward in how the body was represented in art. While already remarkable at the time of their original publication, the anatomical drawings by 16th-century masters have even foreshadowed developments in anatomic studies in modern times.

Figuring Faith and Female Power in the Art of Rubens

Figuring Faith and Female Power in the Art of Rubens
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ISBN-10 : 9462985510
ISBN-13 : 9789462985513
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Synopsis Figuring Faith and Female Power in the Art of Rubens by : J. Vanessa Lyon

Figuring Faith and Female Power in the Art of Rubens argues that the Baroque painter, propagandist, and diplomat, Peter Paul Rubens, was not only aware of rapidly shifting religious and cultural attitudes toward women, but actively engaged in shaping them. Today, Rubens's paintings continue to be used -- and abused -- to prescribe and proscribe certain forms of femininity. Repositioning some of the artist's best-known works within seventeenth-century Catholic theology and female court culture, this book provides a feminist corrective to a body of art historical scholarship in which studies of gender and religion are often mutually exclusive. Moving chronologically through Rubens's lengthy career, the author shows that, in relation to the powerful women in his life, Rubens figured the female form as a transhistorical carrier of meaning whose devotional and rhetorical efficacy was heightened rather than diminished by notions of female difference and particularity.

Rubens Drawings

Rubens Drawings
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Publisher : Courier Corporation
Total Pages : 49
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ISBN-10 : 9780486138251
ISBN-13 : 0486138259
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Synopsis Rubens Drawings by : Peter Paul Rubens

A generous selection of Rubens' best drawings, chiefly portraits and religious and mythical scenes, that fully reveal his supreme artistic gifts. Publisher's note.

Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 120
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ISBN-10 : 0520215397
ISBN-13 : 9780520215399
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Francis Bacon by : Francis Bacon

Jointly published by the Hayward Gallery and the University of California Press on the occasion of the exhibition "Francis Bacon: the human body " organized by the Hayward Gallery, London, 5 February-5 April, 1998.

Anatomy for Artists

Anatomy for Artists
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Publisher : Arcturus Publishing
Total Pages : 379
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ISBN-10 : 9781398832596
ISBN-13 : 1398832596
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Synopsis Anatomy for Artists by : Barrington Barber

Drawing the human figure with confidence and skill is perhaps the biggest challenge faced by artists, yet the most rewarding when it is achieved. In Anatomy for Artists, best-selling author and artist Barrington Barber provides clear annotated diagrams of every part of the human body useful to the artist, showing bone structure, musculature and surface views. Throughout the book he gives practical advice, gained from years of experience, on how to apply your new-found knowledge to the drawing of live models. Learn how to: • Recognize the differences between male and female bone structure • Identify facial muscles used in different expressions • Name the bones that show at the surface of the body • Accurately portray the body in movement • Improve your life drawing technique Packed with over 400 drawings, this thoroughly researched and comprehensive book is an invaluable reference resource for the practicing artist.

Rubens

Rubens
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Publisher : Getty Publications
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9781606066706
ISBN-13 : 1606066706
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Synopsis Rubens by : Anne T. Woollett

The first study devoted to classical art’s vital creative impact on the work of the Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens. For the great Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640), the classical past afforded lifelong creative stimulus and the camaraderie of humanist friends. A formidable scholar, Rubens ingeniously transmitted the physical ideals of ancient sculptors, visualized the spectacle of imperial occasions, rendered the intricacies of mythological tales, and delineated the character of gods and heroes in his drawings, paintings, and designs for tapestries. His passion for antiquity profoundly informed every aspect of his art and life. Including 170 color illustrations, this volume addresses the creative impact of Rubens’s remarkable knowledge of the art and literature of antiquity through the consideration of key themes. The book’s lively interpretive essays explore the formal and thematic relationships between ancient sources and Baroque expressions: the significance of neo-Stoic philosophy, the compositional and iconographic inspiration provided by exquisite carved gems, Rubens’s study of Roman marble sculpture, and his inventive translation of ancient sources into new subjects made vivid by his dynamic painting style. This volume is published to accompany an exhibition on view at the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Villa from November 10, 2021, to January 24, 2022.