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Unity and discontinuity Architectural relations between the southern and Northern Low Countries (1530-1700)

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EditorDe Jonge K. & Ottenheym K.

Jaar2007

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieArchitectura Moderna

Volume5

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Pagina’s428

UitgeverBrepols Publishers

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ISBN9782503513669

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Voorwoord
De Jonge K.

Introduction: Unity and discontinuity in the historiography of the low countries 1-14
Ottenheym K.
  • The problem of borders , pp. 1-2
  • Land of Rembrandt and land of Rubens , pp. 3-7
  • Worn-out clichés , pp. 7-11
  • Discontinuity: magnificentia and modestia , pp. 13-14

The First reception of the antique? 1-86
  • De Jonge K. : Introduction: Italy as a beacon? , pp. 16-19
  • De Jonge K. : Anticse wercken: architecture in the antique manner 1500-1530 (Antique and modern, Professional conflicts, Antiquity without rules?, The Mone repertory, Assimilation and diffusion) , pp. 21-40
  • De Jonge K. : Standardizing 'Antique' architecture 1539-1543 (Pieter Coecke van Aelst and the first Vitruvian Canon, The 'Librarian to his imperial Majestry, Vitruvian Antiquity) , pp. 41-53
  • De Jonge K. : Antiquity assimilated: cours d'architecture 1530-1560 (Image of tradition: the Burgundian mode, Dressing up in the antique mode, Antique showcased , pp. 54-78
  • De Jonge K. : A model architect: Jacques Du Broeucq (1540-1555). (Artistic freedom in design, Architect and engineer, Imperial architecture?, , pp. 79-86

Architectural Theory, antique and modern 1560-1640 87-162
  • Ottenheim K. & De Jonge K. : Introduction: Antique vs. Modern? , pp. 89-92
  • Ottenheym K & De Jonge K. : Of columns and wooden piles. The foundations of architectural theory in the low countries 1560-1625 (Hans Vredeman de Vries, Charles De Beste, Simon Stevin, In Stevin's Footsteps: mathematics and architecture, Men of many talents) , pp. 93-110
  • Ottenheym K. : Architectura moderna. The systematization of architectural ornament around 1600. (Hendrick de Keyser and late sixteenth-century 'modern' architecture, The five orders and their ornament, Nova reperta from Italy in North and south, ... , pp. 111-136
  • ... Characteristic detailing, Conclusion)
  • Ottenheym K. : La vera simmetria coforme le regole degli antichi. Rubens and Huygenss on Vitruvius. (The rise of classicism in Holland, Hyugens and the study of Vitruvius, Rubens interest in Vitruvius, The correspondence between Huygen and Rubens, ... , pp. 137-161
  • ... Vitruvius in the South, The Southern interpretation of relievo e dignita, Architects and commissions, Conclusion)

Patrons and patronage 1600 - 1700 163-298
  • De Jonge K. & Oppenheym K. : The production Process for architecture within the context of the courts (1580 - 1700). ( Introduction: a period of change, Royal ambitions: The Archdukes' architectural patronage (1598-1633), ... , pp. 165-208
  • ... Building for state and house: Maurits van Nassau and architecture (1585-1625), Building for state and house: Maurits van Nassau and architecture (1585-1625), ...
  • ... Princely splendour: Frederik hendrik and Amalia von Solms' new Court architecture 1625-1647, A model for all time: the influence of Frederik Hendrik's Palaces on Dutch architecture after 1650)
  • Ottenheim K. & De Jonge K. : Civic prestige. Building the city 1580-1700 (Introduction: Gearing up for separation, The municipal building company and the architects, Copying models and starring guests, From design to execution, Civic building types, ... , pp. 209-250
  • ... The city and its inhabitants: building regulations, restrictions and incentive, Conclusion)
  • Snaet J. : For the greater glory of god. Religious architecture in the low countries 1560-1700.( The first protestant churches in the low countries, The first churches of the counter-reformation, Looking at Rome, Building churches in the republic, ... , pp. 251-298
  • ... Gothic versus antique, Church projects by the Older brothers in the southern low countries, Marian chapels, Conclusion)

Building materials and trade 299-327
  • Van tussenbroek G. : Building materials and trade. Changes in the organization of the building. Industry in the north and the south (Building materials and techniques, The municipal building company, Public contracts, Family circumstaces, Stone supply in the west, ...
  • ... Dynastic developments: the politics of marriage, The blue gate in Leiden, The 's Hertogenbosch Rood loft, Commissions in Hoorn, Middelburg and Utrecht, Commissions in Hoorn, Middelburg and Utrecht, Dutch classicism on the construction site, ...
  • ... The end of the families trading activities, Conclusions)

Conclusions: continuity and change in architectural relations between the southern and northern low countries 1530-1700 329-337
Ottenheym K. & De Jonge K.
  • The quest for correct forms: a comparision between north and south 1530-1700 , pp. 332-334
  • Dominant building types: a comparision of the north and south 1530-1700 , pp. 334-335
  • Patrons and architects: a comparision between North and South 1530-1700 , pp. 335-337

Epilogue: acculturation, transregulation, Cultural difference and diffusion? Assessing the assimilation of the renaissance 339-349
DaCosta Kaufmann T.
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