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Cover of: Flemish manuscript painting in context
Flemish manuscript painting in context: recent research
2007, J. Paul Getty Museum
in English
Cover of: Flemish Manuscript Painting in Context (Getty Trust Publications: J. Paul Getty Museum)
Flemish Manuscript Painting in Context (Getty Trust Publications: J. Paul Getty Museum)
December 4, 2006, Getty Trust Publications: J. Paul Getty Museum
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Flemish manuscript painting in context: recent research
2006, J. Paul Getty Museum
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Table of Contents

Illuminated manuscripts in the Burgundian Court. Jan van der Scaghe and Anne de Memere, the first owners of the hours of 1480 in the Abbey Library at Nová R̆ís̆e / Lorne Campbell
The undecorated margin : the fashion for luxury books without borders / Catherine Reynolds
A very Burgundian hero : the figure of Alexander the Great under the rule of Philip the Good / Chrystèle Blondeau
The role of dress in the image of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy / Margaret Scott
Techniques, media, and the organization of production. The suggestive brush : painting techniques in Flemish manuscripts from the collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum and the Huntington Library / Nancy K. Turner
Flemish manuscript production, care, and repair : fifteenth-century sources / Lieve Watteeuw
Rogier van der Weyden and manuscript illumination / Lorne Campbell
On relationships between Netherlandish drawing and manuscript illumination in the fifteenth century / Stephanie Buck
Flemish illuminated manuscripts : assessing archival evidence / Jan Van der Stock
Individual illuminators. The Master of Fitzwilliam 268 : new discoveries and new and revisited hypotheses / Gregory T. Clark
Marketing books for Burghers : Jean Markant's activity in Tournai, Lille, and Bruges / Dominique Vanwijnsberghe
Iconographic originality in the oeuvre of the Master of the David scenes / Elizabeth Morrison
Directions for further research. Scholarship on Flemish manuscript illumination of the Renaissance : remarks on past, present, and future / James H. Marrow
One hundred years of the study of Netherlandish manuscripts / Jonathan J.G. Alexander.

Edition Notes

"Based on symposia held at the J. Paul Getty Museum Los Angeles (September 5-6, 2003), and at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London (February 21, 2004, under the sponsorship of the Courtauld Institute and the Royal Academy of Arts), with an additional essay by Margaret Scott."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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ND3171 .F54 2006, ND3171.F54 2006

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viii, 198 p. :
Number of pages
198

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OL15987430M
ISBN 10
0892368527
ISBN 13
9780892368525
LCCN
2006004171
OCLC/WorldCat
63692693, 874574887
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