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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-034.mrc:58501242:2513
Source marc_columbia
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LEADER: 02513cam a22003137i 4500
001 16752431
005 20220929100703.0
008 171230s2022 be a b 001 0 eng d
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn993754663
040 $aYDX$beng$erda$cYDX$dBTCTA$dQGJ$dERASA$dQGJ$dQGK
020 $a2503574378$q(hardback)
020 $a9782503574370$q(hardback)
035 $a(OCoLC)993754663
050 4 $aND653.B4$bK66 2022
082 04 $a700-9492
049 $aZCUA
100 1 $aKoopstra, Anna,$eauthor.
245 10 $aJean Bellegambe (c. 1470-1535/36) :$bmaking, meaning and patronage of his works /$cAnna Koopstra.
264 1 $aTurnhout :$bBrepols,$c[2022]
264 4 $c©2022
300 $a155 pages :$billustrations ;$c31 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
336 $astill image$bsti$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 143-152) and index.
520 3 $a"Jean Bellegambe (c. 1470- 1535/36), whose career as far as we know spanned the first three decades of the sixteenth century, was a successful painter. His patrons included some of the most high-ranking clerics in the Habsburg-Burgundian Netherlands as well as members of the ruling class of Douai, the town where he lived and worked all his life.0This is the first study to appear since Dehaisnes' 1890 monograph that is exclusively devoted to the artist. By reassessing primary evidence - archival documents and material evidence from the works of art themselves - it aims to highlight Bellegambe's artistic achievements. Close scrutiny of his paintings and investigation of the artist's working methods will show that Bellegambe visualised the concerns of his patrons by closely linking the physical characteristics of his works to their original imagery, function and use. This volume presents a series of five case studies of his works that were made for a monastic community, two individual clerics, a town hall and a bourgeois layman, thus providing rich evidence of patronage and audiences. The objective here is to examine how Bellegambe met the challenges posed by these commissions, and to gain further insight into the practice of a skilled artist who - rooted in a long line of craftsmanship and artistic tradition and in close collaboration with his colleagues and patrons - produced a body of highly original works."--$cProvided by publisher
600 10 $aBellegambe, Jean,$dapproximately 1470-
852 00 $bfax4off$hND653.B4$iK66 2022g