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Rubenss Spirit: From Ingenuity to Genius

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Rubenss Spirit: From Ingenuity to Genius

Contributors:

By (Author) Alexander Marr

ISBN:

9781789143997

Publisher:

Reaktion Books

Imprint:

Reaktion Books

Publication Date:

15th July 2021

UK Publication Date:

12th April 2021

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

History of art

Dewey:

759.9493

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm

Description

Peter Paul Rubens was the most inventive and prolific northern European artist of his age. This book discusses his life and work in relation to three interrelated themes: spirit, ingenuity and genius. It argues that Rubens and his reception were pivotal in the transformation of early modern ingenuity into Romantic genius. Ranging across the artist's entire career, it explores Rubens's engagement with these themes in his art and biography. The book looks at Rubens's forays into altarpiece painting in Italy as well as his collaborations with fellow artists in his hometown of Antwerp, and his complex relationship with the spirit of pleasure. It concludes with his late landscapes in connection to genius loci, the spirit of the place.

Reviews

"Rubenss Spirit is a beautifully written, subtle analysis of the prodigious creativity that informed and permeated the work of this most versatile artist, from the large altarpieces and mythologies to the portraits, genre scenes, and, finally, the late landscapes. Marrs exploration of the multiple expressions of Rubenss spirited art sheds new light on the notion of ingenuity, a key term of the period that would finally, in its modified form as genius, dominate aesthetic theory up to the modern day." -- Christine Gttler, Professor Emerita of Art History, University of Bern
"Genius, ingenuity, spiritthese are broad terms to apply to any artist, but with great wit and erudition Marr shows how their specific seventeenth-century use enlarges our view of Rubens and his art. . . . Few introductory texts to Rubens have presented so much original research, and none move with such ease from subjects like seventeenth-century dietetics and optical theory to the implications of Rubenss representations of male and female figures for issues of gender. A moving and beautifully written account of the astonishingly diverse aspects of Rubenss art and life." -- David Freedberg, Pierre Matisse Professor of the History of Art, Columbia University

Author Bio

Alexander Marr is Reader in the History of Early Modern Art at the University of Cambridge. His most recent book is Logodaedalus: Word Histories of Ingenuity in Early Modern Europe (2019).

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