The Seven Deadly Sins in Bruegels' Day

Author:   Dorien Tamis ,  Jip van Reijen ,  Leen Huet ,  Saskia Cohen-Willner
Publisher:   Uitgeverij de Kunst
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9789462625860


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   01 November 2024
Format:   Hardback
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The Seven Deadly Sins in Bruegels' Day


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How do you portray sin, evil and foolishness in humans? Religious and political tensions and even the weather – we are talking about the depths of the Little Ice Age – contributed to a boom in representations of the Seven Deadly Sins in the Low Countries and immediate surroundings in the long sixteenth century. In this publication, four accessibly written essays highlight different sides of the pictorial tradition of the Seven Deadly Sins, with the renowned print series of the same name designed by Pieter Bruegel the Elder at its centre. A fifth, literary essay describes the feverish visions of one of the victims of a true 16th-century series of murders permeated by the deadly sins. AUTHORS: Dr. Dorien Tamis - Curator of Old Master Painting, Sculpture and Applied Arts, Bonnefanten in Maastricht, The Netherlands. Jip van Reijen - Curator Old Masters, Bonnefanten in Maastricht, The Netherlands. Dr Saskia Cohen-Willner - Art historian. Established independent curator, researcher and author, specialising in 16th- and 17th-century paintings, works on paper and art literature. Dr. Wendelien van Welie wrote her PhD-dissertation on the earliest illuminated manuscripts of Brunetto Latini's Livre dou Trésor. She published on a variety of topics such as the representation of Jews in Quaerendo, the representation of power. She is specialised in early medieval art, especially early Christian art, Byzantine art and Karolingian/Ottonian art. Dr. Van Welie works at the department of Art History of the Middle Ages where she lectures in both the bachelor and master on medieval Western and Byzantine art, iconography and historiography. SELLING POINTS: . Published to accompany the exhibition Truly Wicked: The Seven Deadly Sins Visualised at Bonnefanten, Maastricht, October 18, 2024 - January 12, 2025 . A unique picture of good and evil in the time of Pieter Bruegel the Elder and today 100 colour illustrations

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Author:   Dorien Tamis ,  Jip van Reijen ,  Leen Huet ,  Saskia Cohen-Willner
Publisher:   Uitgeverij de Kunst
Imprint:   Uitgeverij de Kunst
Weight:   0.844kg
ISBN:  

9789462625860


ISBN 10:   9462625867
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   01 November 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

6 Foreword STIJN HUIJTS 8 The Seven Deadly Sins in Brief DORIEN TAMIS 27 The Seven Deadly Sins: Was Pieter Bruegel a Visual Thinker? DORIEN TAMIS 53 The Reformation of the Seven Deadly Sins A Pictorial Tradition in an Age of Religious Reform SASKIA COHEN -WILLNER 85 The Beauty of Simplicity The Seven Deadly Sins Among Priceless Artworks and Cheap ‘Consumer Art’ JIP VAN REIJEN 105 Temptation in Female Form The Genesis of the Pictorial Tradition of the Seven Deadly Sins WENDELIEN VAN WELIE - VINK 127 Confound the Devil! (Literary Essay) LEEN HUET 154 Notes 157 Bibliography

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Dr. Dorien Tamis - Curator of Old Master Painting, Sculpture and Applied Arts, Bonnefanten in Maastricht, The Netherlands. Jip van Reijen - Curator Old Masters, Bonnefanten in Maastricht, The Netherlands. Dr Saskia Cohen-Willner - Art historian. Established independent curator, researcher and author, specialising in 16th- and 17th-century paintings, works on paper and art literature. Dr. Wendelien van Welie wrote her PhD-dissertation on the earliest illuminated manuscripts of Brunetto Latini's Livre dou Trésor. She published on a variety of topics such as the representation of Jews in Quaerendo, the representation of power. She is specialised in early medieval art, especially early Christian art, Byzantine art and Karolingian/Ottonian art. Dr. Van Welie works at the department of Art History of the Middle Ages where she lectures in both the bachelor and master on medieval Western and Byzantine art, iconography and historiography.

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