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Rubens painted some thirty hunting scenes throughout his career, many of which have not been studied extensively. This book catalogues and discusses all of Rubens' known hunting scenes, together with drawings, copies, and comparative material. Balis examines Rubens' source material as well as the influence of his hunting scenes on later Flemish painters.
This volume investigates the complete corpus of hunting scenes produced by Peter Paul Rubens, aiming to establish a definitive catalogue and analytical framework for these works. The author, Ludwig Burchard, and subsequent contributors like Arnout Balis, utilize archival research, stylistic analysis, and comparative studies to document the provenance and influence of these paintings. The text serves as a scholarly resource for understanding the evolution of Rubens' thematic focus and his impact on the broader Flemish artistic tradition.
What You Will Find
Experts regard this volume as a foundational reference for scholars of Baroque art and the works of Peter Paul Rubens. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the meticulous nature of the cataloguing, which is essential for specialized research in art history.
Page Count:
360
Publication Date:
1987-03-05
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199210411
ISBN-13:
9780199210411
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