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Deutsche Gemälde Im Städel Museum 1550–1725 (2 Bände)

By (author) Almut Pollmer-Schmidt, Contributions by Christiane Weber, Contributions by Fabian Wolf





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The collection catalogue is dedicated to a hitherto barely explored part of the holdings of the Städel Museum. All the works—including paintings by Adam Elsheimer, Georg Flegel, or Johann Heinrich Roos—have been examined in detail from the perspective of both art history and painting technology based on the most recent scientific methods. The incorporation of the respective cultural-historical background gives rise to new insights regarding the creation, attribution, identification, or interpretation of the individual paintings. The overview provides fascinating insights into the history of the collection, exhibitions, and research, and opens up a panorama of multi-layered art production in early modern Germany.

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Publisher | De Gruyter
Published date | 8 Nov 2021
Language | German
Format | Hardback
Pages | 808
Dimensions | 300 x 215 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 4512g
ISBN | 978-3-4229-8516-2
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BISAC | art / general


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