Auteur--
EditorVandenbroeck P.
Jaar2006
PublicatietypeAflevering
SerieJaarboek Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen
Volume2004/2005
Subtitel--
Pagina’s376
UitgeverKoninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten
PlaatsAntwerpen
ISBN--
Citation key--
Trefwoorden--
Exemplaar59313 ReknummerT-12-5-a
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From intuition to intellect: Max J. Friedländer and the verbalisation of connoisseurship
9-20
Borchert T.H. |
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Antwerp Mannerism: a fashionable style?
21-46
Born A. |
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Antwerp Painters: their Market and Networks
47-74
Martens M.P.J. |
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Compound altarpieces in context
75-122
Hoffmann G. |
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Assumed knowledge. The use of prints in early sixteenth-century Antwerp workshops
123-140
Goddard S. |
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Antwerp Mannerism and the fabricating of fashion
141-158
You Y.F. |
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TheArtist at work: the crucial role of drawings in early sixteenth-century Antwerp workshops
159-232
van den Brink P. |
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Workshop practices in early sixteenth-century Antwerp studios
233-274
Leeflang M. |
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Magi and merchants: the force behind the Antwerp Mannerists' Adoration pictures
275-300
Ewing D. |
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Late Gothic Mannerism in Antwerp: On the Significance of a 'Contrived' Style
301-330
Vandenbroeck P. |