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Utrecht, Caravaggio and Europe
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The Resource Utrecht, Caravaggio and Europe
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Utrecht, Caravaggio and Europe
Statement of responsibility
edited by Bernd Ebert and Liesbeth M. Helmus ; with contributions by Marten Jan Bok, Bernd Ebert, Liesbeth M. Helmus, Susanne Hoppe, Helen Langdon, Volker Manuth, Ashok Roy ; translations from the German, Bram Opstelten ; translations from the Dutch, Michael Hoyle
Creator
  • Utrecht, Caravaggio und Europa.
Contributor
  • Alte Pinakothek (Munich, Germany)
  • Centraal Museum (Utrecht, Netherlands)
  • Ebert, Bernd
  • Helmus, Liesbeth M.
  • Hoyle, Michael, (Translator)
  • Opstelten, Bram
Contributor
  • Helmus, Liesbeth M.
  • Ebert, Bernd
Editor
  • Ebert, Bernd
  • Helmus, Liesbeth M.
Host institution
  • Centraal Museum (Utrecht, Netherlands)
  • Alte Pinakothek (Munich, Germany)
Translator
  • Hoyle, Michael, (Translator)
  • Opstelten, Bram
Subject
  • Honthorst, Gerrit van, 1590-1656 -- Exhibitions
  • Honthorst, Gerrit van, 1592-1656 -- Criticism and interpretation
  • Honthorst, Gerrit van, 1592-1656 -- Exhibitions
  • Mannerism (Art) -- Belgium | Flanders -- Exhibitions
  • Terbrugghen, Hendrik, 1588?-1629 -- Criticism and interpretation
  • Terbrugghen, Hendrik, 1588?-1629 -- Exhibitions
  • Utrecht (Netherlands) -- Exhibitions
  • Baburen, Dirck van, approximately 1595-1624 -- Criticism and interpretation
  • Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da, 1573-1610 -- Influence -- Exhibitions
  • Honthorst, Gerrit van, 1590-1656 -- Criticism and interpretation
  • Baburen, Dirck van, approximately 1595-1624 -- Exhibitions
Genre
  • Exhibitions
Language
  • eng
  • ger
  • dut
  • eng
Summary
"What a shock it must have been for the Utrecht painters Hendrick ter Brugghen, Gerard van Honthorst and Dirck van Baburen when, in Rome, they first saw Caravaggio's breath-takingly unconventional paintings with their own eyes. Under the influence of this great, inspirational master and by exchanging ideas wih the many young artists who poured into the pulsating Italian metropolis around the year 1600, these three men of Utrecht developed their very own, distinctive style by propelling Caravaggio's radical realism to its culmination."--from back cover
Cataloging source
ERASA
Dewey number
759.5
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Language note
Sections translated from the German and the Dutch
LC call number
  • ND623.C26
  • NX554
LC item number
  • A4 2018
  • .U98 2018
Literary form
non fiction
Nature of contents
  • bibliography
  • catalogs

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  • Utrecht, Caravaggio and Europe, edited by Bernd Ebert and Liesbeth M. Helmus ; with contributions by Marten Jan Bok, Bernd Ebert, Liesbeth M. Helmus, Susanne Hoppe, Helen Langdon, Volker Manuth, Ashok Roy ; translations from the German, Bram Opstelten ; translations from the Dutch, Michael Hoyle

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