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The Art Bulletin articles from June 1999

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The Art Bulletin publishes scholarship in all aspects of art history as practiced in the academy, museums, and other institutions. The Art Bulletin publishes peer-reviewed scholarly articles and reviews in the area of art history.

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The Art Bulletin archives from June 1999

Nature and nature's God: landscape and cosmos of Albrecht Altdorfer.
June 1, 1999... Furthermore I cannot ever remember having read in history books that any notable political change, or the life of any man worth mentioning, be it because of his virtue or his wickedness, did not take place without having those great celestial...

Cellini's blood.(painter Benvenuto Cellini)
June 1, 1999... The blood of Benvenuto Cellini's Perseus and Medusa group [ILLUSTRATION FOR FIGURES 1-3 OMITTED] was a marvel of sixteenth-century sculpture. With its implausible volume, Cellini breached everything he knew of human physiology and voided his...

Aertsen's kitchen and market scenes: audience and innovation in northern art.(painter Peter Aertsen)
June 1, 1999... The kitchen and market scenes of Peter Aertsen constitute one of the most remarkable innovations in northern art, yet their origins remain mysterious. What prompted an artist working in the Low Countries in the middle of the sixteenth century...

Before 'The Raising of the Cross': the origins of Rubens's earliest Antwerp altarpieces.(painter Peter Paul Rubens)
June 1, 1999... The period defined by Peter Paul Rubens's return to the Spanish Netherlands from Rome in December 1608, his appointment as court painter to the Archdukes Albert and Isabella in September 1609, and his signing of the contract for The Raising of...

"Taught by love": the Origin of Painting again.
June 1, 1999... De arte graphica, a Latin didactic poem on the art of painting, by Charles-Alphonse Dufresnoy was first printed in Paris in 1668.(1) Though largely forgotten today except by art historians, the poem circulated widely among artists in England in...

Thoreau's house at Walden.(American author Henry David Thoreau)
June 1, 1999... The literary and historical stature of Henry David Thoreau grows with every passing year, it seems, and no episode in his career is more celebrated than his construction in 1845 of a little frame house for himself at Walden Pond, a mile and a...

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