
Maelwael Van Lymborch Studies 1
Johan Oosterman, Jos Koldeweij (eds)
- Pages: 224 p.
- Size:220 x 300 mm
- Illustrations:194 col.
- Language(s):English
- Publication Year:2018
- € 110,00 EXCL. VAT RETAIL PRICE
- ISBN: 978-2-503-57715-9
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Introduction
Pieter Roelofs, Prelude: Johan Maelwael and the Van Lymborch Brothers. Proposal for a Standardized Form of their Name
Jos Koldeweij, Preface: Embarking on an Eternal Pilgrimage
André Stufkens and Clemens Verhoeven, Preface: Pulse & Impulse. Mission Statement about Patience and Fluid Exchange
Patricia Stirnemann, Introduction: Johan Maelwael, the Van Lymborch Brothers and the Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry
Theme I: The Saint Jerome Drawing and Drawn Hours by the Van Lymborch Brothers?
Eberhard König, The Master of St Jerome One of the Van Lymborch Brothers
Inès Villela-Petit, The Drawn Hours. A New Masterpiece by the Van Lymborch Brothers?
Dieter Röschel, Ships and More - Motifs and Narratives in the Drawn Van Lymborch Hours
Christine Seidel, Images in Pen and Ink. Technical Remarks on the Drawn Van Lymborch Hours
Laurent Hablot, The Van Lymborch Brothers: Heraldic Painters? The Position of Heraldry and Emblematic Motifs in the Art of the Van Lymborch Brothers
Rob Dückers, A Distant Echo: the Van Lymborch Brothers' Models in the Block Book of St Servatius
Theme II: The Duchy of Guelders and the Maelwael/Van Lymborch Dynasty
Rob Camps, New Insights into the Maelwael Family in Nijmegen
André Stufkens and Clemens Verhoeven, William I, Duke of Guelders and His Artists, 'Honorable Art & Pious Wisdom'