Bruegel: Defining a Dynasty
By (Author) Amy Orrock
By (author) Jennifer Scott
Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd
Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd
1st February 2017
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Paintings and painting
759.9493
Paperback
128
Width 196mm, Height 254mm, Spine 12mm
560g
This richly illustrated and original publication explores the diversity and innovation of a legendary dynasty of Flemish painters over four generations and years. From the peasant festivals and proverb pictures of Pieter Bruegel the Elder and his son Pieter Brueghel the Younger to the exquisite flower paintings and paradise landscapes of Jan Velvet Brueghel and the captivating cabinet pictures of Jan van Kessel the Elder, the Bruegel family played a fundamental role in many of the key artistic developments of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The book investigates themes common throughout the generations, such as an enduring interest in the natural world and the role of close observation from life. Its new research findings also unravel practical mysteries, exploring how Bruegels sons were able to produce multiple versions of compositions inspired by their fathers model. Nearly five hundred years have passed since the birth of Pieter Bruegel the Elder, but the energy, in influence and inventiveness of his unique family remain unrivalled in the history of art. This illuminating book redefines our appreciation of its artistic legacy and is an essential read for scholars and non-specialists alike.
Dr Amy Orrock is an independent Curator and Bruegel specialist. She gained her doctorate on Pieter Bruegel the Elder in 2010 and since then has worked on exhibitions with the Royal Collection and the National Portrait Gallery. Jennifer Scott is the Director of the Holburne Museum, Bath. She was previously curator of paintings at Royal Collection Trust having previously worked at National Gallery London and National Museums Liverpool. She curated Bruegel to Rubens: Masters of Flemish Painting at The Queen's Galleries, London and Edinburgh and The Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Brussels, 2007-8; also Dutch Landscapes at The Queen's Galleries, London and Edinburgh and The Bowes Museum, County Durham 2011-12. She has published and lectured extensively on 16th and 17th century Dutch and Flemish art including Dutch Landscapes (2011) and Bruegel to Rubens (2007).