Close
Create a link to this page
Copy and paste this link tag into your Web page or blog:
<a href="http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-2076282_ITM" title="Facts and information about Bruegel the Elder.">Bruegel the Elder.</a>
Bruegel the Elder.
New Criterion
|
December 01, 2001 |
Thaw, E.V. |
COPYRIGHT 2001 Foundation for Cultural Review. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright
The exhibition of Bruegel the Elder's drawings and the engraved prints derived from them at the Metropolitan Museum of Art offers a true feast for both connoisseurs and iconographers. (1) The exhibit is of special importance to connoisseurs, as it offers insight into the precarious methods of historical attribution. As advertised widely among the reviewers and academics who pay attention to such things, the exhibition claims to include fifty-four out of a total of the sixty-one sheets that are surely by Pieter Bruegel the Elder himself. We can be grateful that certain sheets that were formerly called Bruegel the Elder by most art historians of my era are included as ...
Related articles from newspapers, magazines, journals, and more

- Sagebrush & sand dunes: the Thompson River dry country surprises visitors with...
- Magazine article from: Beautiful British Columbia Gordon, Katherine June 22, 2002 700+ words
Sunlight drapes over the low mountain ranges, lying like folds of golden lion skin on the ridges. Here in the dry country of British Columbia's southern Interior, the foothills look as if they have been finger-painted into place, globs and swathes of grey, sandy beige, and umber -- twisted toes on

- Pieter Bruegel the Elder: Drawings and Prints. .(Book Review)
- Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly Smith, Jeffrey Chipps June 22, 2003 700+ words
...away at the core opus, while at the same time enriching our understanding of drawings by his Netherlandish contemporaries. Hans Mielke, one of the curators of the Berlin exhibition, carried on this quest for the authentic Bruegel. In 1996, two years after...

- Zuyoung Chung: Gallery 175.
- Magazine article from: Artforum International Chung, Shinyoung May 1, 2007 700+ words
...by Western modernism. By contrast, Zuyoung Chung's mountain landscapes are masterful hybrids of native style and the adopted...the seventeenth- to eighteenth-century master of mountain landscapes. In this early stage, she typically copied a section...

- HUMBLE TURN-OF-THE-CENTURY LANDSCAPES STILL DRAW THE EYE.(What's Happening)
- Newspaper article from: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA) July 11, 2003 700+ words
...years later. "He disappeared." An exhibit titled "Mountain Landscapes of the Northwest" focuses on the largely itinerant group...century later, they'd still have our attention. "Mountain Landscapes of the Northwest" runs through Aug. 6 at Martin-Zambito...

- Exhibitions. (What's On).(Switzerland)(Calendar)
- Magazine article from: Swiss News March 1, 2003 700+ words
...www.museeduleman.ch ST. MORITZ Till 28 Feb: 'Mountain landscapes'-an exhibition of paintings by Christian Peltenburg...Hotel Monopoll, Info: Tel. 081 833 3086 Till 30 Apr: "Mountain landscapes," Exhibition of paintings by Christian Pellenburg...

- Elger Esser: Sonnabend.
- Magazine article from: Artforum International Frankel, David September 1, 2005 700+ words
...merely picturesque. They recall, in fact, a group of mountain landscapes that Gerhard Richter painted in the second half of the...the sense of expansive space and panoptic vision that mountain landscapes are specifically good for. Greatly enlarged--the largest...

- Having new eyes.(human geography research)
- Magazine article from: The Geographical Review Allan, Nigel J.R. January 1, 2001 700+ words
...some, for me the major change that has occurred in the mountain landscapes of Asia--the region I know best--is how people view...Veyret "Grenoble Stage Model" about the development of mountain landscapes (1972). Now Europeans of the Alpine countries come...

- Spittoons in tranquillity: Lauren Soth applauds a display of Biedermeier in all...
- Magazine article from: Apollo Soth, Lauren June 1, 2007 700+ words
...embargoed. A pact with the devil was inconceivable. A longing for calm and stability can be sensed in the several mountain landscapes in this exhibition, which opened at the Milwaukee Art Museum and is currently at the Deutsches Historisches Museum...
For more facts and information, see all results
Source: HighBeam Research, Bruegel the Elder.