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Rubens and the human body

This book is the first comprehensive investigation of the most paradigmatic aspect of Baroque visual culture: the Rubensian nude. Did contemporary audiences recognise the sensuously painted 'Rubensian body' as a particular, if not peculiar, artistic repertoire? How can we best understand s...

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Other Authors: Wyhe, Cordula van (Editor, HerausgeberIn)
Rubens, Peter Paul (Illustrator, IllustratorIn)
Document Type: Book
Language:English
Published: Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols , [2018]
Series:The body in art
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Author Notes:edited by Cordula van Wyhe
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Summary:This book is the first comprehensive investigation of the most paradigmatic aspect of Baroque visual culture: the Rubensian nude. Did contemporary audiences recognise the sensuously painted 'Rubensian body' as a particular, if not peculiar, artistic repertoire? How can we best understand seventeenth-century practises of reading and viewing the Rubensian body? Can our criteria for eroticism be linked with that of Rubens? Was the body a 'fluid' category for Rubens and where does the boundary of the human body lie? It is hoped that these investigative questions will lead to a detailed evaluation about the paradigmatic status of the Rubensian body and whether we are justified in stressing its singularity within seventeenth-century Flemish and the broader early modern European visual culture
Physical Description:366 Seiten Illustrationen
ISBN:250357775X
9782503577753