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Remember me : Renaissance portraits

Dijk, Sara van, 1981-, Ubl, Matthias author., Lammertse, Friso author., Tuinen, Ilona van author., Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam)

Year of publication: [2021].

Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam), Autoportrety, Renesans, Katalog wystawy, 1400-1599

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Author
Dijk, Sara van, 1981-
Ubl, Matthias author.
Lammertse, Friso author.
Tuinen, Ilona van author.
Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam)
Title
Remember me : Renaissance portraits
Place of publication
Amsterdam :
Publishing house
Rijksmuseum,
Year of publication
[2021].
Volume
263 s. :
Dimensions
29 cm
Object passwords
Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam)
Autoportrety
Renesans
Katalog wystawy
1400-1599
Additional information
Includes bibliographical references (pages 250-258) and index.
Notes -- Bibliography -- Exhibited Works -- Lenders to the Exhibition -- Index -- Acknowledgements. Foreword / Remember me / Pray for me : devotion and transience in portraits / Down the generations : portraits of ancestors and descendants / Authority : portraits of power / Ambition : self-confidence in bourgeois portraiture / Cherish me : portraits and marriage / Admire me : outer and inner beauty in portraits of women / Learned : portraits of humanists / Draw me : portraits on paper / Taco Dibbits -- Sarah van Dijk and Matthias Ubl -- Matthias Ubl -- Sara van Dijk and Friso Lammertse -- Friso Lammertse -- Matthias Ubl -- Sara von Dijk -- Sara von Dijk -- Sara von Dijk -- Ilona van Tuinen -- This is me : self-portraits / Matthias Ubl --
Text in English, translated from the Dutch.
Summary
Around 1500, portraiture flourished like never before. In countless European cities major Renaissance artists like Hans Holbein II, Albrecht Dürer, Hans Memling and Antonello da Messina produced lifelike portraits at the highest artistic level. For the first time in history, they not only immortalized kings and noblemen but also, and increasingly, powerful bankers, wealthy merchants and renowned scholars. These paintings, busts, medallions, prints and drawings still bear witness to their power,
"In the Renaissance, artists across Europe produced lifelike portraits with new virtuoso realism and exactitude, immortalizing not only kings and noblemen but, increasingly, bankers, merchants and scholars. These paintings, busts, prints and drawings still bear witness to the power, status, ambitions, friendships and religious convictions of their subjects. Whether they are lovers, celebrities or religious devotees, the people portrayed here implore the onlookers not to forget them. This compend
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