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Die Magie der Dinge
Stilllebenmalerei 1500-1800
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Edited by: Prof. Dr. Jochen Sander
Texts by: Prof. Dr. Jochen Sander, Julie Berger Hochstrasser, Dr. Ursula Härting, Magdalena Kraemer-Noble, Heidrun Ludwig, Gerhard Bott, Stephan Kemperdick, Fred G. Meijer, Sam Segal
Foreword: Max Hollein
German
March 2008,
368
Pages, 0 Ills., 246 Photos
hardcover
248mm x
306mm
ISBN:
978-3-7757-2206-3
“Grandiose trompe l’oeil.” Süddeutsche Zeitung
There seems to be an endless number of deceptively real objects depicted in still lifes: dewdrops on fragile flower petals, reflections of light on glass goblets and precious silver dishes, candied sweets in Chinese porcelain, the fine hairs on a peach, the soft feathers of a songbird, the sallow tinge to a skull. However, the details of this genre are not exhausted in the delicate rendering of varying surfaces, because each pictorial element can also symbolize religious or moral content or be a reference to the irretrievability of time gone by—tempus fugit!
This volume presents, on large-format plates, a splendid selection of works by some of the principal masters of the still-life genre, such as Jan Brueghel the Elder, Georg Flegel, Sebastian Stoskopff, Jan Davidsz de Heem, Abraham Mignon, and Jean Siméon Chardin. These choice treasures of German, Netherlandish, Flemish, and French still-life painting exemplify nearly all of the different ways of playing with this genre. (English edition ISBN 978-3-7757-2207-0)
Exhibition schedule: Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main, March 20–August 17, 2008 • Kunstmuseum Basel, September 7, 2008–January 4, 2009
This volume presents, on large-format plates, a splendid selection of works by some of the principal masters of the still-life genre, such as Jan Brueghel the Elder, Georg Flegel, Sebastian Stoskopff, Jan Davidsz de Heem, Abraham Mignon, and Jean Siméon Chardin. These choice treasures of German, Netherlandish, Flemish, and French still-life painting exemplify nearly all of the different ways of playing with this genre. (English edition ISBN 978-3-7757-2207-0)
Exhibition schedule: Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main, March 20–August 17, 2008 • Kunstmuseum Basel, September 7, 2008–January 4, 2009
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