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Hieronymous Bosch: Triptychs - Guillaume Cassegrain

Hieronymous Bosch: Triptychs

Buch | Hardcover
96 Seiten
2017
Editions du Chene (Verlag)
978-2-8123-1742-2 (ISBN)
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Presentation of Five Triptychs, in a book itself designed to resemble a triptych, with five unfolding panels and accompanying analysis of the mysterious world of Hieronymus Bosch.
Discover the limitless imagination of the famous 15th century Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch, who remains to this day one of the most mysterious figures in all of Art History. The book itself is uniquely bound; it opens like a triptych, its five panels revealing the most bewitching examples of Bosch's work, allowing the reader to be captivated by the uncanny and powerful dimensions of his art. The story of each triptych is told through in-depth descriptions of each panel. The reader is invited to discover the details and symbols that enrich every painting, exploring the odd figures and scenes that have perplexed and amused Bosch's audience since their entry into western canon.

Guillaume Cassegrain teaches modern Art History at Grenoble-Alpes University. His research focuses mainly on art poetics, and more specifically on the relationship between man and nature. He is the author of various books published by Hazan (Tintoret, 2010; La Coulure. Histoire(s) de la peinture en mouvement, 2015) as well as Actes Sud (Representer la vision, 2016).

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Paris
Sprache englisch
Maße 324 x 634 mm
Gewicht 1970 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Kunst / Musik / Theater Malerei / Plastik
ISBN-10 2-8123-1742-6 / 2812317426
ISBN-13 978-2-8123-1742-2 / 9782812317422
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