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Opening Doors: The Early Netherlandish Triptych Reinterpreted
Lynn F. Jacobs
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| #2118319 in Books | Penn State Press | 2012-04-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.50 x1.16 x10.50l,4.67 | File type: PDF | 328 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Lynn Jacobs presents a comprehensive view of the Netherlandish triptych ...|By Customer|Lynn Jacobs presents a comprehensive view of the Netherlandish triptych. She examines the painterly aspects of Netherlandish triptych in order to establish how these artists created boundaries between the viewer and the sacred image. This is revolutionary because earlier scholarship did not|||“This remarkable, lucid book takes on a big and complex subject, still somewhat invisible to scholarship. It fully reconsiders a major late medieval art form: the triptych format of hinged altarpieces. The triptych—along with its components, oil p
Opening Doors is the first book of its kind: a comprehensive study of the emergence and evolution of the Netherlandish triptych from the early fifteenth through the early seventeenth centuries. The modern term “triptych” did not exist during the period Lynn Jacobs discusses. Rather, contemporary French, Dutch, and Latin documents employ a very telling description—they call the triptych a “painting with doors.” Using this term as ...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Opening Doors: The Early Netherlandish Triptych Reinterpreted | Lynn F. Jacobs. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.