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    Bravura
    • 2020

      Bravura

      Virtuosity and Ambition in Early Modern European Painting

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on the evolution of the bravura movement, this book explores its origins in sixteenth-century Venice and its influence across Europe in the seventeenth century. Unlike previous artistic styles that emphasized a refined image of the artist, bravura embraced the creative process, showcasing the boldness and spontaneity of painters. Through detailed analysis, the book highlights key artists and their contributions, offering insights into how this movement transformed the perception of artistic expression in Europe.

      Bravura
    • 2018

      Rembrandt's roughness

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Roughness is the sensual quality that defines Rembrandt's unique style, capturing the imagination through his painterly textures. This examination delves into how his unconventional techniques pushed painting into new realms. Drawing on Edmund Husserl's phenomenological insights and firsthand accounts from Rembrandt's contemporaries, the work offers fresh perspectives on his masterpieces, including The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Deyman and The Return of the Prodigal Son. It highlights pictorial phenomena such as paint thickness, visible priming, and chiaroscuro, which serve as Rembrandt's tools for expanding the limits of representation. The exploration reveals how Rembrandt's precise handling of his medium compels viewers to engage with the paint itself as a source of meaning, with complexity expressed in the subtlest brush strokes. This beautifully illustrated meditation reflects on the intellectual challenges posed by Rembrandt's artistry to the art theory of his time and its significant role in the history of art today.

      Rembrandt's roughness