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Maarten van Heemskerck’s Rome - Arthur J. Di Furia

Maarten van Heemskerck’s Rome

Antiquity, Memory, and the Cult of Ruins
Buch | Hardcover
552 Seiten
2019
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-38046-2 (ISBN)
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The first comprehensive analysis of the artist’s Roman ruin drawings. Three parts take us from Van Heemskerck’s training to his Roman stay and his post-Roman phase. A catalog presents Van Heemskerck’s drawings in up-to-date digital photographs.
This book presents the first sustained study of the stunning drawings of Roman ruins by Haarlem artist Maarten van Heemskerck (1498–1574; in Rome, 1532–ca. 1537). In three parts, Arthur J. DiFuria describes Van Heemskerck’s pre-Roman training, his time in Rome, and his use his ruinscapes for the art he made during his forty-year post-Roman phase.

Building on the methods of his predecessors, Van Heemskerck mastered a dazzling array of methods to portray Rome in compelling fashion. Upon his return home, his Roman drawings sustained him for the duration of his prolific career. Maarten van Heemskerck’s Rome concludes with the first ever catalog to bring together all of Van Heemskerck’s ruin drawings in state-of-the-art digital photography.

Arthur J. DiFuria, Ph.D. (2008, Delaware), is Savannah College of Art and Design’s Chair of Art History. He has published books and articles on early modern Netherlandish art, including Genre Imagery in Early Modern Northern Europe: New Perspectives (Ashgate / Routledge, 2016).

Preface and Acknowledgments

List of Illustrations



Introduction

 Maarten van Heemskerck’s Rome

 Drawings in Berlin and Scattered to the Four Winds

 The Historicized Van Heemskerck and Karel Van Mander’s Schilder-Boeck

 Van Heemskerck’s Drawings and Memory

 Van Heemskerck and the Cult of Ruins



Part 1: Imagining the Eternal: Maarten van Heemskerck Before Rome

Introduction



1 The Possibility of a pre-Roman Maarten van Heemskerck

 Collection, Invention, and Netherlandish Antiquity c. 1510–25

 The Status of the Ruin in Netherlandish Visual Culture c. 1510–25

 The Roman Journey’s Status in the Netherlands and Van Heemskerck’s Road to the Eternal City



2 The Ruin Landscape in Jan van Scorel’s Workshop

 Prototype, Imitation, Emulation, Invention

 Van Scorel, Van Heemskerck, and the Ruin

 Leaving Van Scorel’s Workshop: Landscape and the Wanderjahr Drawing



Part 2: Drawing the Eternal: Van Heemskerck in Rome

Introduction



3 Drawing Ruins in Post-Sack Rome

 Rome’s Post-Sack Milieu

 Drawing, Collecting, and the ‘Chaos of Memory’

 Ruins in Post-Sack Rome

 Raphael and Van Heemskerck’s Ruinscapes

 Charles V’s Triumphal Procession



4 Memory and Maarten van Heemskerck’s Eternal Eye

 Discovering the Vestiges of Ancient Rome in the Frame

 The Compelling Space and the Epochal Time of Van Heemskerck’s Ruinscapes

 Artistry and Roman Topography as Memory



5 The Copious Hand

 An Abundant Technique

 Van Heemskerck’s Pre-Roman Technical Inheritance: Pen and Ink Hatching, Netherlandish Realism

 Towards Finish: The Flexibility of Van Heemskerck’s Pen and Ink Process

 Ink Washes, Chalk, Texture: Performance

 Mimesis, Performance, and Function



Part 3: Remembering the Eternal: Van Heemskerck After Rome

Introduction



6 Invention, Collecting, Antiquarianism

 Reinventing Rome: Panorama with the Abduction of Helen Amidst the Wonders of the World

 Memory and Invention After Rome: Van Heemskerck’s Drawings in the Netherlands

 Van Heemskerck’s Inventions After the Antique: Means and Modes

 In Reminiscor: Reading the Ruins



7 Antiquity in 1553: Ruins and Self-Fashioning

 A Summa of the Self

 Coming of Age: The Signature Ruin and Netherlandish Antiquarianism

 Van Heemskerck’s Drawings and Hieronymus Cock’s Præcipua aliquot Romanae Antiquitatis Ruinarum

 Self-Portrait before the Colosseum’s Antiquarian Audience



8 Regnum, Reform, and Ruin

 Van Heemskerck and the Destruction of Art in the ‘Age of Art’

 Before the Beeldenstorm, After the Antique

 1569: The Rhetoric of Ruination



Epilogue

 After Van Heemskerck, After the Antique: A Continuum of Pictorial Memory



Part 4: A Catalog of Maarten van Heemskerck’s Roman Ruin Drawings

A Note on the Catalog



In and Around the Forum

 Forum Romanum

 Capitoline Hill

 Palatine Hill

 Arch of Titus

 Colosseum

 Arch of Constantine

 Septizonium

 Forum Nervae



On the Quirinal Hill

 Frontespizio di Nerone

 Baths of Diocletian

 Trofei di Mario

 San Lorenzo Fuori le Mure



On the Tiber’s East Bank and On the Interior

 Porticus Octaviae

 Forum Boarium

 Piazza del Popolo

 Pantheon



In and Around the Vatican

 Banchi and Borgo

 St. Peter’s

 Belvedere



Near the South Wall

 Baths of Caracalla

 San Giovanni in Laterano

 Temple of Minerva Medica

 Porta Maggiore

 Pyramid of Cestius



Further Afield: Otium

 Tivoli

 Villa Madama



Panorama, Collection, Fragment, Fantasia

 Broad-View Panoramas

 Sculpture Collections, Gardens, and Cortile

 Architectural Fragments

 Fantasia

 Single Sheets with Multiple Copies after Maarten van Heemskerck: The so-called De Vos Sketchbook



Deattributions

 Deattributions from Maarten Van Heemskerck

 A Deattributed Group of Drawings in Berlin: ‘Anonymous C’

 A Brief Explanation and List of Previous Deattributions

Notes

References

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Brill's Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History ; 287/31
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 245 mm
Gewicht 1056 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Malerei / Plastik
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie
Technik Architektur
ISBN-10 90-04-38046-9 / 9004380469
ISBN-13 978-90-04-38046-2 / 9789004380462
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