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2024124699Vermeylen, Filip, Karolien de Clippel, Nadine M. Orenstein et al.: Careers by Design: Hendrick Goltzius & Peter Paul Rubens. 2024. 304 pages, over 100 illustrations. Hardback. A consideration of how printmaking facilitated the international success of Goltzius and Rubens. Three essays discuss their individual printmaking as well as putting their work and self-marketing strategies into a contextual dialogue. Followed by a catalogue of 160 copperplate engravings accompanied by texts discussing the workshop system, publishers, Rubens' and Goltzius' engraving techniques, their interest in antique subjects and contemporary portraits, and inspiration from Renaissance masters. Text in English and German.
2025125091Woollett, et al.: Corpus Rubenianum XXVII. Works in Collaboration: Frans Snijders and Other Masters. 2025. Series: Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard. 209 pages, illustrated. Hardback. 26 x 17cms. The present volume is devoted to Rubens's partnership with Frans Snijders, as well as to his collaborations with Paul de Vos and Cornelis Saftleven.
2025125091Woollett, et al.: Corpus Rubenianum XXVII. Works in Collaboration: Frans Snijders and Other Masters. 2025. Series: Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard. 209 pages, illustrated. Hardback. 26 x 17cms. The present volume is devoted to Rubens's partnership with Frans Snijders, as well as to his collaborations with Paul de Vos and Cornelis Saftleven.
2022123479De Poorter, Nora, Frans Baudouin: Architecture and Sculpture. Rubens's House. Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard XXII.2. 2 volumes. Turnhout: 2022. Series: Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard. together 704 pages, 391 colour and black and white illustrations. Hardback. 27 x 18cms. Catalogue of Rubens's Antwerp house, where he lived from his return from Italy to the end of his life. Volume one features eleven chapters discussing the history of the house from its purchase, contemporary written and visual accounts, such as Jacob Harrewijn's prints, and detailed descriptions of the Italian wing, 'Antiquarium', portico and garden. Includes a catalogue of 44 sculptures, murals and architectural elements, presenting four rejected attributions. Each work is discussed in detail and illustrated in volume two, with three appendices featuring archival documents and photographs, 236 illustrations and a bibliography.
2022123479De Poorter, Nora, Frans Baudouin: Architecture and Sculpture. Rubens's House. Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard XXII.2. 2 volumes. Turnhout: 2022. Series: Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard. together 704 pages, 391 colour and black and white illustrations. Hardback. 27 x 18cms. Catalogue of Rubens's Antwerp house, where he lived from his return from Italy to the end of his life. Volume one features eleven chapters discussing the history of the house from its purchase, contemporary written and visual accounts, such as Jacob Harrewijn's prints, and detailed descriptions of the Italian wing, 'Antiquarium', portico and garden. Includes a catalogue of 44 sculptures, murals and architectural elements, presenting four rejected attributions. Each work is discussed in detail and illustrated in volume two, with three appendices featuring archival documents and photographs, 236 illustrations and a bibliography.
2024124743Healy, Fiona: Corpus Rubenianum. The Holy Trinity, The Life of the Virgin, Madonnas, and The Holy Family. part IV in 2 volumes. Turnhout: 2024. Series: Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard. 660 pages, over 300 colour and black and white illustrations. Hardback. A study of Ruben's depictions of the Virgin's pre-Annunciation life and the Holy Trinity. A catalogue of 18 works, each illustrated in the second volume, and discussed at length. Particular attention is given to the commission, execution, and distribution of 'The Gonzaga Family in Adoration of the Holy Trinity'. Also analysed are 'The Immaculate Conception' once owned by Philip IV of Spain and the 'Virgin as the Woman of the Apocalypse'. In addition to over 300 illustrations, volume two presents excerpts from sources relating to the Holy Trinity Cycle for Santissima Trinita in Mantua and for 'The Virgin as the Woman of the Apocalypse'. .
2024124743Healy, Fiona: Corpus Rubenianum. The Holy Trinity, The Life of the Virgin, Madonnas, and The Holy Family. part IV in 2 volumes. Turnhout: 2024. Series: Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard. 660 pages, over 300 colour and black and white illustrations. Hardback. A study of Ruben's depictions of the Virgin's pre-Annunciation life and the Holy Trinity. A catalogue of 18 works, each illustrated in the second volume, and discussed at length. Particular attention is given to the commission, execution, and distribution of 'The Gonzaga Family in Adoration of the Holy Trinity'. Also analysed are 'The Immaculate Conception' once owned by Philip IV of Spain and the 'Virgin as the Woman of the Apocalypse'. In addition to over 300 illustrations, volume two presents excerpts from sources relating to the Holy Trinity Cycle for Santissima Trinita in Mantua and for 'The Virgin as the Woman of the Apocalypse'. .
1978031866Poorter, Nora de: The Eucharist Series. 2 vols. Brussels: Harvey Miller, 1978. Series: Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard. Part 2. I: 408pp. II: 510pp plus 230 monochrome illustrations. Cloth. 26.5x19cms. Part of the large series 'Corpus Rubenianum', this catalogue raisonnà covers all the sketches and paintings that Rubens did for the preparation of the magificent set of Brussels tapestries representing The Triumph of the Eurcharist (preserved in the Convent of the Descalzas Reales in Madrid). It also gives all available informations about each tapestries.
1978031866Poorter, Nora de: The Eucharist Series. 2 vols. Brussels: Harvey Miller, 1978. Series: Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard. Part 2. I: 408pp. II: 510pp plus 230 monochrome illustrations. Cloth. 26.5x19cms. Part of the large series 'Corpus Rubenianum', this catalogue raisonnà covers all the sketches and paintings that Rubens did for the preparation of the magificent set of Brussels tapestries representing The Triumph of the Eurcharist (preserved in the Convent of the Descalzas Reales in Madrid). It also gives all available informations about each tapestries.