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Title: Memlinc
Series Title: Masterpieces in Colour
Note: Reading ease score: 44.7 (College-level). Difficult to read.
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Summary: "Memlinc" by W. H. James Weale and J. Cyril M. Weale is a comprehensive historical account written in the early 20th century that explores the life and works of the painter Hans Memlinc (circa 1425-1494). The book delves into Memlinc's artistic career, contextualizing it within the rich cultural backdrop of Bruges during the height of its economic and artistic flourishing. It provides an overview of his significant contributions to the art world and his unique style, reflecting the spiritual and emotional depth characteristic of the Northern Renaissance. The text chronicles Memlinc's early life, training, and the evolution of his art, highlighting masterpieces such as the "Shrine of Saint Ursula" and various altarpieces. The authors provide detailed analyses of Memlinc's works, examining themes and techniques that define his artistic legacy. Additionally, they discuss the broader socio-political environment of Bruges during Memlinc's lifetime, illustrating how this impacted his career. Ultimately, the book serves both as a biography and a critical appraisal of Memlinc's significance in the history of art, asserting the enduring value of his contributions even amidst the eventual decline of Bruges. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Weale, W. H. James (William Henry James), 1832-1917
Author: Weale, J. Cyril M. (James Cyril M.)
Editor: Hare, T. Leman (Thomas Leman), 1872-1935
EBook No.: 42876
Published: Jun 4, 2013
Downloads: 81
Language: English
Subject: Memling, Hans, 1430?-1494
LoCC: Fine Arts: Painting
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Memlinc
Series Title: Masterpieces in Colour
Note: Reading ease score: 44.7 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Credits:
Produced by sp1nd, Matthew Wheaton and the Online
Distributed Proofreading Team at http:
//www.pgdp.net
(This
file was produced from images generously made available
by The Internet Archive)
Summary: "Memlinc" by W. H. James Weale and J. Cyril M. Weale is a comprehensive historical account written in the early 20th century that explores the life and works of the painter Hans Memlinc (circa 1425-1494). The book delves into Memlinc's artistic career, contextualizing it within the rich cultural backdrop of Bruges during the height of its economic and artistic flourishing. It provides an overview of his significant contributions to the art world and his unique style, reflecting the spiritual and emotional depth characteristic of the Northern Renaissance. The text chronicles Memlinc's early life, training, and the evolution of his art, highlighting masterpieces such as the "Shrine of Saint Ursula" and various altarpieces. The authors provide detailed analyses of Memlinc's works, examining themes and techniques that define his artistic legacy. Additionally, they discuss the broader socio-political environment of Bruges during Memlinc's lifetime, illustrating how this impacted his career. Ultimately, the book serves both as a biography and a critical appraisal of Memlinc's significance in the history of art, asserting the enduring value of his contributions even amidst the eventual decline of Bruges. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Weale, W. H. James (William Henry James), 1832-1917
Author: Weale, J. Cyril M. (James Cyril M.)
Editor: Hare, T. Leman (Thomas Leman), 1872-1935
EBook No.: 42876
Published: Jun 4, 2013
Downloads: 81
Language: English
Subject: Memling, Hans, 1430?-1494
LoCC: Fine Arts: Painting
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.