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Eveliina Juntunen

PETER PAUL RUBENS' bildimplizite Kunsttheorie in ausgew hlten mythologischen Historien 1611 - 1618

Berlin, Michael Imhof Verlag 2005, 2005,

24.90 €

Erik Tonen Books (Antwerpen, Belgium)

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Author
Eveliina Juntunen
Publishers
Berlin, Michael Imhof Verlag 2005, 2005
Keyword
Belgische kunst voor 1830, Belgium art before 1830, Belgium art before 1830, Belgium art before 1830

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The most important Flemish painter of the 17th century, Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), was already considered one of the most learned representatives of his guild during his lifetime, as he was likely to have dealt with theoretical questions of his art. So far, only sparse written evidence of often questionable authenticity has been used as evidence. For the first time, the work systematically puts a series of previously inadequately interpreted handwritten main mythological works in a common context and analyzes them in detail against the background of the theory of the 16th and 17th centuries, which was mostly associated with Italian art. The author succeeds in showing that the relatively "new" genre of mythological histories in the Netherlands around 1600 gave the painter extensive freedom in terms of form and content to construct novel and unusual pictorial statements. The paintings examined testify to Rubens' differentiated and comprehensive theoretical reflection on the power and possibilities of his art in the medium he is most familiar with, painting itself.