The Paul Bril commented catalogue is the ultimate result of a
long, arduous work. It represents the first contemporary definition
of this Flemish painter's works of art, including an evaluation of
his frescos, a systematic chronological order of his paintings and
a visual gallery, along with the artist's profile and a definition
of his personality.
- Introduction - Essay, with 6 chapters containing 153 coloured
and b/w illustrations
I. Paul Bril, nordic painters and landscape painting in Rome
1580-1630.
II. Landscape painting at the time of Gregorio XIII and
beginning of Matthijs and Paul Bril careers.
III. Paul Bril activity and contacts with artistic world in
Rome.
IV. The Seventeenth-Century. Paul Bril, topographical and
hermit landscape.
V. First and second decade. The maturity of the
painter.
VI. Collections of landscape paintings in Rome.
- 13 coloured plates - Catalogue of the paintings with 193
bibliographical descriptions and 254 b/w illustrations.
- Appendix.
- Bibliography.
- Index of names and places.