Cornelis Engebrechtsz : a sixteenth-century Leiden artist and his workshop /

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Author / Creator:Filedt Kok, J. P., author.
Imprint:Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols [2014]
Description:316 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 31 cm.
Language:English
Series:Me Fecit
Me fecit.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10077187
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Varying Form of Title:Sixteenth-century Leiden artist and his workshop
Other authors / contributors:Gibson, Walter, author.
Bruijnen, Yvette, author, editor.
Duijn, Esther van, contributor.
Klein, Peter K., contributor.
ISBN:9782503542232 (hbk)
2503542239 (hbk)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:Cornelis Engebrechtsz. (c. 1462-1527) was the first major Leiden painter to whom works can be attributed with certainty. These include a Triptych with the Lamentation, dated c. 1508 and a Triptych with the Crucifixion, probably a decade later, both of which were made for the Mariënpoel Convent near Leiden, and which are now in the Museum De Lakenhal in Leiden. These Leiden altarpieces display the influence of the dynamic mannered style and palette of the Antwerp Mannerists, including rather splendid gold brocades. On the basis of the documented works not more as dozen paintings and some fragments can be attributed to the Master himself but many more can be connected to his workshop. This makes it likely that he had a large workshop specialising in devotional works. Engebrechtsz.'s pupils include his three sons.

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