The Bruegel Success Story, Acts of the colloquium held at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels, 12-14 September 2018
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Authors
Huet, Leen
Currie, Christina
Saverwyns, Steven
Depuydt-Elbaum, Livia
Fraiture, Pascale
Glatigny, Jean-Albert
Coudray, Alexia
Allart, Dominique
Brink, Sonja
Bücken, Véronique
Haack Christensen, Anne
De la Fuente Pedersen, Eva
Daly, Aoife
Buti, David
Pastorelli, Gianluca
Wadum, Jørgen
Mori, Yoko
You, Yao-Fen
Hanspach-Bernal, Ellen
Bisulca, Christina
Steele, Aaron
Postec, Marie
Honig, Eilsabeth Alice
Neidhardt, Uta
Neumeister, Mirjam
Ortner, Eva
Schmidt, Jan
Orrock, Amy
Silver, Larry
Kavaler, Ethan Matt
Born, Annick
Campbell, Lorne
Cuvelier, Hilde
Edwards, Jamie L.
Le Chanu, Patrick
Maclot, Petra
Luk Meganck, Tine
Muylle, Jan
Van Heesch, Dan
Moortgat, Ingrid
Wadum, Jørgen
Watteeuw, Lieve
Van Bos, Marina
Van Grieken, Joris
Bassens, Maarten
Vandermeulen, Bruno
Hammeeuw, Hendrik
Vandendriessche, Gaston
Discipline
Arts
Subject
Pieter Brueghel the Younger
Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Jan Brueghel the Elder
Dulle Griet
Beuckelaer
Erasmus's De Copia
Max J. Friedländer
Triumph of Death
Battle between Carnival and Lent
Strife between Carnival and Lent
Adoration of the Magi
Detroit Wedding Dance
Master of the Dresden Landscape with the Continence of Scipio
Pieter Coecke
Pieter Bruegel's The Heath
View of the Strait of Messina
Audience
Scientific
General Public
Date
2021Publisher
Peeters, Leuven
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The Bruegel Success Story. This small phrase evokes the brand invented by the great Pieter Bruegel the Elder, which was capitalised on by his two sons and many followers. It was the natural theme for a symposium that brought together art historians, scientists and connoisseurs to celebrate the art of Pieter Bruegel and his indelible influence on the generations that followed.
The idea for The Bruegel Success Story Colloquium took root at the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage in Brussels, where Bruegel’s most enigmatic painting, the Dulle Griet, was being restored in preparation for the great Bruegel exhibition at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna in 2018-19.
The papers presented at the symposium that now appear as beautifully illustrated essays in this book are the fruit of research by both renowned experts and relative newcomers, all of whom have been profoundly touched by the art of Pieter Bruegel and his progeny.
Citation
Christina Currie, ed., with the collab. of Dominique Allart, Cyriel Stroo, Bart Fransen and Dominique Vanwijnsberghe, The Bruegel Success Story : Acts of the colloquium held at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels, 12-14 September 2018, (Leuven, 2021), 550p
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isbn: 978-90-429-4332-2
isbn: eISBN 978-90-429-4333-9
Type
Book
Peer-Review
Yes
Language
eng