Opening doors : the early Netherlandish triptych reinterpreted

"A study of Netherlandish triptychs from the early fifteenth century through the early seventeenth century, covering works by Jan van Eyck, Rogier van der Weyden, Hugo van der Goes, Hieronymus Bosch, and Peter Paul Rubens. Explores how the triptych format structures and generates meaning"-...

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Main Author: Jacobs, Lynn F. (Author)
Document Type: Book
Language:English
Published: University Park, Pa. : The Pennsylvania State Univ. Press , 2012
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction. The triptych as a "painting with doors"Origins and the first half of the fifteenth century. The emergence of the early Netherlandish triptych i : Robert Campin (and his associates)
  • The emergence of the early Netherlandish triptych ii : Jan van Eyck
  • The second half of the fifteenth century. The triptych reformulated : Rogier Van der Weyden
  • The triptych popularized : painters of the second half of the fifteenth century
  • The triptych unified : Memling, David, and later fifteenth-century painters in Bruges
  • The sixteenth century and beyond. The world triptych : Hieronymus Bosch
  • The triptych in the age of the Renaissance and the Reformation
  • Coda. The triptych in the age of Rubens.
  • Introduction. The triptych as a "painting with doors"
  • Origins and the first half of the fifteenth century. The emergence of the early Netherlandish triptych i : Robert Campin (and his associates)
  • The emergence of the early Netherlandish triptych ii : Jan van Eyck
  • The second half of the fifteenth century. The triptych reformulated : Rogier Van der Weyden
  • The triptych popularized : painters of the second half of the fifteenth century
  • The triptych unified : Memling, David, and later fifteenth-century painters in Bruges
  • The sixteenth century and beyond. The world triptych : Hieronymus Bosch
  • The triptych in the age of the Renaissance and the Reformation
  • Coda. The triptych in the age of Rubens.