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Michel Sittow : Estonian painter at the courts of Renaissance Europe

Hand, John OliverKoppel, GretaBorchert, Till-Holger(Contributions by)Mand, Anu(Contributions by)van Suchtelen, Ariane(Contributions by)Weniger, Matthias(Contributions by)
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This handsome book explores the life and work of a little-known, immensely talented early Renaissance painter from Estonia This handsome volume is the first in English devoted to Michel Sittow (c. 1469–1525), an artist from Estonia who trained in the tradition of early Netherlandish painting.  Sittow worked for many high-profile patrons, including Isabella of Castile in Spain, and specialized in beautiful small devotional works and portraits; the portraits, in particular, are artistically sophisticated paintings that have been characterized as among the finest of their time.  Featuring approximately twenty works attributed to Sittow, as well as paintings by his contemporaries, including Hans Memling and Juan de Flandes, this book provides an important opportunity to learn about Sittow’s oeuvre and to appreciate it within the cultural context of his homeland as well as the broader milieu of early northern Renaissance art. Published in association with the National Gallery of Art, WashingtonExhibition Schedule:National Gallery of Art (01/28/18 – 05/13/18) Art Museum of Estonia, Tallin (06/28/18 – 09/16/18)

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Yale University Press
0300232861 / 9780300232868
Hardback
759.798
06/02/2018
United States
English
xv, 128 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
30 cm
Published to accompany the exhibition of the same name held at National Gallery of Art, Washington, 28th January-13th May 2018, and at Art Museum of Estonia-Kumu Art Museum, Tallinn, 8th June-16th September 2018.