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Imprint:London ; New York, New York : Thames & Hudson, 2020.
©2020
Description:503 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits (chiefly color), plans (some color), facsimiles ; 33 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12456991
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Other uniform titles:Martens, Maximiliaan P. J.,
Borchert, Till,
Dumolyn, Jan,
Smet, Johan de,
Van Dam, Frederica,
Eyck, Jan van, 1390-1440. Works. Selections.
Alkins, Ted,
Arblaster, Paul,
Pistolesi, Donald,
Williams, Karen (Translator),
Exhibition title: Van Eyck, an optical revolution.
Other authors / contributors:Museum voor Schone Kunsten (Ghent, Belgium), host institution.
ISBN:9780500023457
050002345X
Notes:Accompanies exhibition "Van Eyck: An Optical revolution" held at Museum of Fine Arts in Ghent, 1st February - 30th April, 2020.
Contributors include Susan Frances Jones, Astrid Harth, Hélène Dubois, and Ingrid Geelen.
"Translation, Ted Alkins (from the Dutch), Paul Arblaster (from the French), Karen Williams (from the German), Donald Pistolesi (from the Italian)"--Page 4.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 465-491) and index.
Summary:With his unprecedented technique, scientific knowledge and unparalleled powers of observation, Van Eyck lifted oil painting to previously unseen heights and helped determine the course of Western art. In 2020 the Museum of Fine Arts Ghent will host the largest ever exhibition of Van Eyck's work. "An Optical Revolution" includes artworks by Van Eyck, several pieces from his studio and international masterpieces from the late Middle Ages. This tie-in exhibition catalogue unravels some of the myths that surround Van Eyck and his technique while showing his complete oeuvre and his influence in a new perspective. Central to the exhibition are the eight restored exterior panels of the Adoration of the Mystic Lamb, a highly exceptional loan from St Bavo's Cathedral in Ghent. After the exhibition the panels will return to their original place in the cathedral and never again be shown elsewhere. Includes essays by experts from around the world.