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Q-0805003118Henry Holt and Company 2017-01-19. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Henry Holt and Company paperback
Hardcover with dusjacket, 220 pages, Size:175 x 260 mm, Illustrations:94 b/w, 62 col. fine!. ISBN 9780905203805. The central theme of Rubens?s paintings is the human figure, often represented nude or partially clothed and involved in dramatic action. As a history painter, Rubens?s acclaimed skill in rendering the human body whether male or female, lean or fleshy, mature in years or young, animated or lifeless, vigorous or diseased, heroic or cowering, sensuous or decrepit, idealised or blemished and imperfect enabled him to vie with the greatest artists ever known, while creating increasing demand for his work among Europe?s intellectual, cultural, religious and political lite. His mastery in depicting human figures and their dynamic movements suggests that he followed the example of Leonardo da Vinci (1452?1519), Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475?1564) and other Italian artists he admired, who made extensive studies of human anatomy. As pointed out by two recent perceptive scholars, however, the robust, muscular male nudes in action who appear in so many of Rubens?s narrative paintings are often anatomically inaccurate. Moreover, and as will become clear in this volume, Rubens?s approach to anatomical study was not closely similar to that of any of his forbears. In many respects his ways of working are comparable to those of Michelangelo, who used the knowledge he acquired through dissection not to pursue verisimilitude but to invent the anatomy of his figures according to his own idea of physical beauty, strength and expression. Yet unlike Italian Renaissance artists such as Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Alessandro Allori (1535?1607), Rubens did not perform or witness dissections and seems to have rarely studied from the live nude model. What, then, was the nature and extent of Rubens?s study of human anatomy? The present volume will offer an answer to that question, while also establishing when and where most of his anatomical works were made and reassessing the issue of their intended purpose.
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24093Stuttgart/Berlin, Arnoldsche Art Publishers/Dieter Enke, 2009 Bound, hard cover, original editor's jacket illustrated in colour, 24.3x24.3 cm., 200 pp., English text, German translation on Cd, illustrated in colour. ISBN 9783897902992.
3838Lausanne, Gonin, 1926 ; en feuilles, couverture. Exemplaire numéroté.
31511846. Andrew Spottiswoode Boase of the printers and publishers BBTI as printers only proprietor of Hood's Magazine from early 1844 see Jane Hood #3138. Hewlett has obviously followed Hurst's suggestion above that he contact Spottiswoode about the editorship of the Pictorial Times and contributions. The latter here replies that there is no vacancy and comments that it is not desirable "to fill up the Pages of a Newspaper with Novels". Something Hewlett wrote goads the rabid Tory Spottiswoode into a diatribe against the "Douglas Jerrold School" of literature and wide-ranging political comment. Originally from a larger archive the residue of which is described in #3157 Hewlett's papers this and other items appear in my ABE inventory in book id#s 3124-3156. 1846. unknown
2005500084251Calligram 2005 24 4x0 8x28 6cm. 2005. album.
2012500232635Hemma 2012 16 6x1 4x24 6cm. 2012. Relié.
1559931353.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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2000Q-0153218886HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS 2000-08-18. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS paperback
1998DADAX1564964795Brand: Rockport Publishers 1998-07-01. paperback. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Rockport Publishers paperback
190030800Paris: Liraires De L'academie De Medecine 1900. These are bindery copies. Front and back covers are gone. Insides are good. Histoire des Machines de Guerre. Lots of line drawings. A total of 5 volumes. 1899: September-December and January-April 1900: All 3 volumes covering entire year. $50 per volume. Hard Cover. Good Inside. Disbound Ex-Library. Liraires De L'academie De Medecine Hardcover
2013x-2503547230Brepols Pub 2013. Paperback. New. multilingual edition. 345 pages. Italian language. 6.11x0.91x9.21 inches. Brepols Pub paperback
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16037Reigate Hill Surrey. 18 July 1872. 2pp. 12mo. 25 lines of text. In fair conditon on aged and worn paper. Her sister Frances is 'overjoyed at your benevolent efforts for me' and 'Mr Arthur Hall is very glad indeed to hear what you are trying to do and is quite ready if you and I approve to send a set of my books with a notification to Mr Gladstone and also of privately interesting the Archbishop who will he has no doubt send an autograph letter privately to the Prirme Minister'. The letter ends with a prayer for her 'kind friends' concluding 'The Lord will provide'. She signs 'Your grateful cousin and friend Anne Manning'. Reigate Hill, Surrey. 18 July 1872. unknown
2002Q-0030657326Holt Rinehart 2002-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Holt Rinehart hardcover