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Fields of View: Film, Art and Spectatorship

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One of the greatest Netherlandish artists, Pieter Bruegel the Elder (1525/30每1569) is best known today for his paintings of peasant life. Yet it was, above all, through his exceptional graphic work that he achieved widespread fame during the sixteenth century.
offers readers the opportunity to get up close and personal with Bruegel*s famous prints, reproduced at actual size. The book provides a wonderful showcase of Bruegel*s imaginary world, featuring meticulous reproductions of his preparatory drawings and finished prints depicting Italian landscapes, the seven deadly sins, extraordinary figures, and more. Essays by a distinguished group of Bruegel scholars open the book. They discuss the Royal Library of Belgium*s collection of Bruegel prints; the results of the Fingerprint research project; Bruegel as draftsman and printmaker; Bruegel*s editions, in particular his collaboration with Hieronymus Cock; and the posthumous survival of his art.
This luxurious book accompanies a major exhibition at the Royal Library of Belgium, Brussels, a center of Bruegel scholarship that holds an unparalleled collection of the artist*s graphic work.
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