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Pictorial Invention in Netherlandish Manuscript Illumination of the Late Middle Ages: The Play of Illusion and Meaning : (Low Countries Series 11)

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Hand-painted books produced in the Low Countries during the late Middle Ages are dazzlingly inventive, widely admired both in their own time and today.

The makers of Flemish illuminated manuscripts experimented, sometimes flamboyantly with all aspects of their design, manipulating elements of their format, layout, script, decoration and illustration in radically new and challenging ways.

In this book, James H Marrow discusses prominent features of many of the most exuberant illuminated manuscripts created by leading Flemish illuminator of the 15th and 16th centuries, considering both the playful ways in which the makers of these books reconfigured this design and the ways the exploited these innovations to define and convey the meaning of their contents more effectively.

Marrow considers how the designers of these manuscripts broke down the barriers between the different components of the book; how the shapes of some manuscripts become a kind of image; how script sometimes became decoration or one of several illusionist treated elements or fields on the page: and how decoration and illustration were intermixed in diverse, witty and provocative fashions. In this final stage in the evolution of the medieval book, leading Flemish illuminators fundamentally changed the structural dynamics of the page, enlarging its fields of visual and pictorial interest and exploiting novel juxtapositions of subject matter and scale, viewpoint and different kinds of illusionism, to guide viewers beyond the here and now, to evoke multiple and alternative levels of truth and to effect profound transformations of understanding.

This is an incisive study of the course of these developments in the Low Countries and of some of the important ways in which they engaged issues central to the function of the visual arts.

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Product Details
Peeters Publishers
904291615X / 9789042916159
Paperback / softback
30/09/2005
Belgium
English
48 p.
postgraduate /undergraduate Learn More