Contributions

  • Hoefnagel, Joris, 1542-1601 - Contributor
  • Hoefnagel, Jacob, 1573?-approximately 1632 - Contributor
  • Deutscher Verein für Kunstwissenschaft - Contributor

Publication

2017 - Hatje/Cantz, Germany

Language

English

Word Count

135,750 words, Guess

Page Count

543 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-103775741739
  • ISBN-139783775741736
  • OCLC Control Number989751899
  • Better World Books9783775741736
  • Open LibraryOL26953179M

Classifications

  • DDC700-9492
  • LCCN6973.H64 V54 2017

Alternate Titles

  • Art and science around 1600

Description

Joris Hoefnagel (1542-1600) internationalized Flemish miniature painting in the sixteenth century unlike any other artist. He enriched the natural sciences as well, particularly entomology, with exquisite depictions owing to his keen gift of observation. Upon viewing his breathtaking works, it is all the more surprising that he Hoefnagel developed his own talent as a self-taught artist. The painter belongs to a circle of highly educated artists and humanists who were active in the late sixteenth century at the most important European courts. It is within this environment that he created his illuminations in comprehensive codices of religious and worldly content. After training as a painter in Antwerp, his son Jacob Hoefnagel (1575-1632/33) followed in his father's footsteps, dazzling the art chamber at the imperial court in Prague with his works. He, however, concentrated primarily on mythological and allegorical scenes. With an analytical gaze and scholarship-based texts, this richly illustrated volume introduces readers to the visual worlds of the miniaturists that, just as they did then, continue to arouse mesmerized admiration in the eyes of the beholder.

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People

Joris Hoefnagel (1542-1601)Jacob Hoefnagel (1573?-approximately 1632)

Series Statement

  • Jahresgabe des Deutschen Vereins für Kunstwissenschaft -- 2017

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