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OverviewIn the early sixteenth century, Albrecht Altdorfer promoted landscape from its traditional role as background to its new place as the focal point of a picture. His paintings, drawings, and etchings appeared almost without warning and mysteriously disappeared from view just as suddenly. In Albrecht Altdorfer and the Origins of Landscape, Christopher S. Wood shows how Altdorfer transformed what had been the mere setting for sacred and historical figures into a principal venue for stylish draftsmanship and idiosyncratic painterly effects. At the same time, his landscapes offered a densely textured interpretation of that quintessentially German locus--the forest interior. This revised and expanded second edition contains a new introduction, revised bibliography, and fifteen additional illustrations. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christopher S. WoodPublisher: Reaktion Books Imprint: Reaktion Books Edition: 2 Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.862kg ISBN: 9781780230801ISBN 10: 178023080 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 01 March 2013 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsExcellent illustrations . . . [and] detailed exuberant comments leave the reader in no doubt about Altdorfer's brilliance and originality. --Anthony Grafton New York Review of Books This is an important book that will have a great and positive influence on the study of Northern art, and on the understanding of landscape painting generally. --Joseph Leo Koerner Excellent illustrations . . . [and] detailed exuberant comments leave the reader in no doubt about Altdorfer's brilliance and originality. --Anthony Grafton New York Review of Books Sumptuous. --Joseph Leo Koerner Daily Telegraph This is an important book that will have a great and positive influence on the study of Northern art, and on the understanding of landscape painting generally. --Joseph Leo Koerner The Times (UK) The well chosen illustrations are a revelation. --Simon Schama The Times (UK) Christopher Wood's book will immediately be recognized as a landmark in the art history of Northern Renaissance. An astonishing tour de force of scholarship, it is also written with exhilarating verve and great intellectual power. It offers a wholly persuasive historical account of the emergence of a new genre, but does so without ever robbing the paintings of their formal complexity. Wood's reading of Altdorfer's works represents some the most brilliantly sustained accounts of the origins of landscape to have appeared in many years --Simon Schama A study that is bound to become a standard work. --Joseph Leo Koerner Independent on Sunday Excellent illustrations . . . [and] detailed exuberant comments leave the reader in no doubt about Altdorfer's brilliance and originality. --Anthony Grafton New York Review of Books Sumptuous. --Daily Telegraph A study that is bound to become a standard work. --Independent on Sunday The well chosen illustrations are a revelation. --The Times (UK) Christopher Wood's book will immediately be recognized as a landmark in the art history of Northern Renaissance. An astonishing tour de force of scholarship, it is also written with exhilarating verve and great intellectual power. It offers a wholly persuasive historical account of the emergence of a new genre, but does so without ever robbing the paintings of their formal complexity. Wood's reading of Altdorfer's works represents some the most brilliantly sustained accounts of the origins of landscape to have appeared in many years --Simon Schama This is an important book that will have a great and positive influence on the study of Northern art, and on the understanding of landscape painting generally. --Joseph Leo Koerner Excellent illustrations . . . [and] detailed exuberant comments leave the reader in no doubt about Altdorfer's brilliance and originality. --Anthony Grafton New York Review of Books Excellent illustrations . . . [and] detailed exuberant comments leave the reader in no doubt about Altdorfer s brilliance and originality. --Anthony Grafton New York Review of Books This is an important book that will have a great and positive influence on the study of Northern art, and on the understanding of landscape painting generally. --Joseph Leo Koerner Christopher Wood's book will immediately be recognized as a landmark in the art history of Northern Renaissance. An astonishing tour de force of scholarship, it is also written with exhilarating verve and great intellectual power. It offers a wholly persuasive historical account of the emergence of a new genre, but does so without ever robbing the paintings of their formal complexity. Wood's reading of Altdorfer's works represents some the most brilliantly sustained accounts of the origins of landscape to have appeared in many years --Simon Schama Christopher Wood s book will immediately be recognized as a landmark in the art history of Northern Renaissance. An astonishing tour de force of scholarship, it is also written with exhilarating verve and great intellectual power. It offers a wholly persuasive historical account of the emergence of a new genre, but does so without ever robbing the paintings of their formal complexity. Wood's reading of Altdorfer's works represents some the most brilliantly sustained accounts of the origins of landscape to have appeared in many years --Simon Schama Author InformationChristopher S. Wood is professor in the Department of the History of Art at Yale University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |