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"Long before its emergence as a political entity, Europe was distinguished by its intense traffic in goods and people. Artist, art-lovers, and rich patrons made arduous journeys not only by road but also by river to far-flung locales as they sought to satisfy their appetite for beauty. This is the world of The Great Workshop, in which the editors develop a number of themes analyzing the circulation of art and the artistic community over a substantial geographic area ranging from Dublin to Palermo, from Cordoba to Stockholm, Rouen to Sofia. Short, focused essays treating the peregrinations of those conducting the business of art are crucial to our understanding of the migration of themes and formal motifs." "With its remarkable and often spectacular selections, The Great Workshop illustrates the complex web of European artistic exchange and production. The book contains 350 full-color examples from well over one hundred European collections and essays from distinguished art historians who elucidate a long stretch of art history from the fall of the Roman Empire to the birth of the first great museums of Europe."--Jacket.
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The Great Workshop: pathways of art in Europe, 5th to 18th centuries
2007, Mercatorfonds, Cornell University Press [distributor], Cornell Univ Pr
in English
- 1st ed. translations.
9061538041 9789061538042
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"This book was first published on the occasion of the exhibition 'The grand atelier : pathways of art in Europe (5th-18th centuries)' organized as part of the 2007 europalia.europa Festival in Brussels, Belgium"--P. [5].
Exhibition held at the Palais des beaux-arts, Brussels, Oct. 5, 2007-Jan. 20, 2008.
Includes bibliographical references.
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