Gonzales Coques (1614-1684)
Marion Lisken-Pruss
The position of Gonzales Coques in seventeenth century Flemish painting is shown by his contemporary nickname of “The little Van Dyck”. Coques developed a smale scale portrait style influenced by Anthony van Dyck and successfully extended the aristocratic portrait tradition to the middle classes. He also succeeded in combining aristocratic flair with an ethical view of the world and personal icons in small paintings.
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Writings on the Spiritual Life
C. Evans
Present volume collects works on spiritual life of the most influential religious writers of the Middle Ages.
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The Power of Space in late medieval and early modern Europe
M. Boone, M. Howell (eds.)
This volume examines the politics of space in the most densely urbanized areas of Europe during the late Middle Ages and Renaissance. It ranges from Italy to the Parisian region and then to the greater Low Countries, home of Europe’s most powerful commercial cities of the period.
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