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Afficher les exemplaires de cette édition ISBNReligión, Renacimiento y Reforma. Este fue el trío ideológico que dio forma al mundo del retratista del siglo XVI Hans Holbein, el Joven (1497/1498-1543), una figura clave del Renacimiento nórdico. Su talento le llevó a Suiza, Bélgica, Italia e Inglaterra y le granjeó mecenas y modelos tan importantes como Enrique VIII, Tomás Moro, Ana de Cléveris y el abanderado de la Reforma Thomas Cromwell.
Aunque empezó con un repertorio de obras religiosas, que mantuvo, Holbein se considera ante todo uno de los retratistas más notables de la historia del arte occidental. Su mirada minuciosa se alió con su dominio como dibujante y con una capacidad casi sobrenatural para captar los detalles, desde las texturas de los suntuosos ropajes de la época hasta los elementos ornamentales de las estancias en las que posaban sus modelos. Combinaba su mimetismo meticuloso con una acertada amalgama de rasgos pictóricos regionales. Consiguió efectos asombrosos uniendo el realismo del estilo flamenco con la composición de la baja Edad Media alemana y la grandeza formal italiana.
Durante su estancia en Inglaterra, Holbein, que se convirtió en pintor oficial de la corte de Enrique VIII, realizó obras de propaganda reformista y retratos de la realeza con vistas a afianzar el estatus de Enrique como monarca y nuevo jefe supremo de la Iglesia de Inglaterra tras la Reforma inglesa. Su retrato de Enrique VIII de 1537 no sólo se considera un hito del arte del retrato, sino también un documento simbólico del monarca reformista y de la dinastía de los Tudor. Durante este periodo turbulento, Holbein también creó tallas de madera anticlericales, y dibujó y pintó mercaderes luteranos, embajadores itinerantes y las sucesivas esposas de Enrique VIII.
Este libro de la serie Basic Art analiza algunas de las obras más destacadas de la carrera ilustre e internacional de Holbein. Por el camino se descubre una época tan rica en innovación artística como en intrigas palaciegas y profundos cambios religiosos, y a un artista que, como los modelos que inmortalizó, dejó una huella indeleble en la historia.
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Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. Religion, Renaissance, and Reformation-these three ideologies shaped the world of 16th-century portraitist Hans Holbein the Younger (1497/98-1543), a pivotal figure of the Northern Renaissance, whose skills took him to Switzerland, Belgium, Italy, and England, and garnered patrons and subjects as prestigious as Henry VIII, Thomas More, Anne of Cleves, and Reformation advocate Thomas Cromwell. This book brings together key Holbein paintings to explore his illustrious and international career as well as the courtly drama and radical religious change that informed his work. With rich illustration, we survey the masterful draftsmanship and almost supernatural ability to control details, from the textures of luxurious clothing to the ornament of a room, that secured Holbein's place as one of the greatest portraitists in Western art history.His probing eye was matched with a draftsman. Along the way, we see how he combined meticulous mimesis with an inspired amalgam of regional painterly traits, from Flemish-style realism to late medieval German composition and Italian formal grandeur.During his time in England, Holbein became official court painter to Henry VIII, producing both reformist propaganda and royalist paintings to bolster Henry's status as monarch and as the new Supreme Head of the Church following the English Reformation. His portrait of Henry from 1537 is regarded not only as a portraiture pinnacle but also as an iconic record of this transformative monarch and the Tudor dynasty. Through this turbulent period, Holbein also produced anticlerical woodcuts, and sketched and painted Lutheran merchants, visiting ambassadors, and Henry's notorious succession of wives. Get to grips with the astonishing brushwork of Hans Holbein the Younger, a painter shaped by religion, Renaissance, and Reformation, whose remarkable canon includes commissioned devotional works as well as penetrating portraits, most famously of the Tudor court of Henry VIII. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783836563727
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Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : New. Illustrated. Religion, Renaissance, and Reformation-these three ideologies shaped the world of 16th-century portraitist Hans Holbein the Younger (1497/98-1543), a pivotal figure of the Northern Renaissance, whose skills took him to Switzerland, Belgium, Italy, and England, and garnered patrons and subjects as prestigious as Henry VIII, Thomas More, Anne of Cleves, and Reformation advocate Thomas Cromwell.This book brings together key Holbein paintings to explore his illustrious and international career as well as the courtly drama and radical religious change that informed his work. With rich illustration, we survey the masterful draftsmanship and almost supernatural ability to control details, from the textures of luxurious clothing to the ornament of a room, that secured Holbeins place as one of the greatest portraitists in Western art history.His probing eye was matched with a draftsman. Along the way, we see how he combined meticulous mimesis with an inspired amalgam of regional painterly traits, from Flemish-style realism to late medieval German composition and Italian formal grandeur.During his time in England, Holbein became official court painter to Henry VIII, producing both reformist propaganda and royalist paintings to bolster Henrys status as monarch and as the new Supreme Head of the Church following the English Reformation. His portrait of Henry from 1537 is regarded not only as a portraiture pinnacle but also as an iconic record of this transformative monarch and the Tudor dynasty. Through this turbulent period, Holbein also produced anticlerical woodcuts, and sketched and painted Lutheran merchants, visiting ambassadors, and Henrys notorious succession of wives.About the seriesBorn back in 1985, the Basic Art Series has evolved into the best-selling art book collection ever published. Each book in TASCHENs Basic Art series features:a detailed chronological summary of the life and oeuvre of the artist, covering his or her cultural and historical importancea concise biographyapproximately 100 illustrations with explanatory captions. N° de réf. du vendeur DADAX383656372X