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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. The Danish-born painter of Dutch descent Pieter Isaacsz (1569-1625) represents one of the more colourful figures of early modern art history. He is chiefly known today as a court painter in the service of King Christian IV of Denmark, but he is perhaps even more extraordinary as an art trade…r, agent of the Dutch States General, and spy in the service of Denmark's arch-enemy, the Swedish Realm. Moreover, Pieter Isaacsz introduced several Netherlandish artists to the Danish court. As a result of his efforts, Pieter Lastman, Adriaen van Nieulandt, Werner van der Valckert and others received assignments from King Christian, making Pieter Isaacsz a bridge builder between the Dutch Republic and Denmark. In sixteen in-depth articles, the authors explore his travels with Hans von Aachen, his years in Rome, Amsterdam and later at the Danish court, his network including Karel van Mander and Hans Vredeman de Vries, the characteristics of his work, his role in international politics, and more. This richly illustrated publication, including an innovative catalogue, contains contributions from Danish, Dutch, German and American scholars, casting a new light on Pieter Isaacsz as the artist of many merits, while at the same time offering a unique insight into Northern European relations in art around 1600. Steffen Heiberg (1945) is director of research at the Museum of National History at Frederiksborg Castle. He is the author of several books on early modern Danish history and culture, including Christian 4. (1988, rev. ed. 2006), Enhj&orningen Corfitz Ulfeldt (1993), and Danske PortrAetter (2003). Badeloch Noldus (1970) is senior researcher at the Museum of National History at Frederiksborg Castle. Her publications include Trade in Good Taste. Relations in Architecture and Culture between the Dutch Republic and the Baltic World in the Seventeenth Century (Brepols 2004) and Your Humble Servant. Agents in Early Modern Europe (Verloren 2006). Juliette Roding (1953) is lecturer in architectural history and scientific coordinator of Pallas, Institute for Art Historical and Literary Studies at Leiden University. She has published widely on Dutch-Danish relations in early modern times, including, with M. Stompe, Pieter Isaacsz (1569-1625). Een Nederlands schilder, kunsthandelaar en diplomaat aan het Deense hof (1569-1625) (Verloren 1997). The Danish-born painter of Dutch descent Pieter Isaacsz (1569-1625) represents one of the more colorful figures of early modern art history. He is chiefly known today as a court painter in the service of King Christian IV of Denmark, but he is perhaps even more extraordinary as an art trader, agent of the Dutch States General, and spy in the service of Denmark's archenemy, the Swedish Realm. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - The Danish-born painter of Dutch descent Pieter Isaacsz (1569-1625) represents one of the more colourful figures of early modern art history. He is chiefly known today as a court painter in the service of King Christian IV of Denmark, but he is perhaps even more extraordinary as an art trader, age…nt of the Dutch States General, and spy in the service of Denmark's arch-enemy, the Swedish Realm. Moreover, Pieter Isaacsz introduced several Netherlandish artists to the Danish court. As a result of his efforts, Pieter Lastman, Adriaen van Nieulandt, Werner van der Valckert and others received assignments from King Christian, making Pieter Isaacsz a bridge builder between the Dutch Republic and Denmark. In sixteen in-depth articles, the authors explore his travels with Hans von Aachen, his years in Rome, Amsterdam and later at the Danish court, his network including Karel van Mander and Hans Vredeman de Vries, the characteristics of his work, his role in international politics, and more. This richly illustrated publication, including an innovative catalogue, contains contributions from Danish, Dutch, German and American scholars, casting a new light on Pieter Isaacsz as the artist of many merits, while at the same time offering a unique insight into Northern European relations in art around 1600. Steffen Heiberg (1945) is director of research at the Museum of National History at Frederiksborg Castle. He is the author of several books on early modern Danish history and culture, including Christian 4. (1988, rev. ed. 2006), Enhj&orningen Corfitz Ulfeldt (1993), and Danske PortrAetter (2003). Badeloch Noldus (1970) is senior researcher at the Museum of National History at Frederiksborg Castle. Her publications include Trade in Good Taste. Relations in Architecture and Culture between the Dutch Republic and the Baltic World in the Seventeenth Century (Brepols 2004) and Your Humble Servant. Agents in Early Modern Europe (Verloren 2006). Juliette Roding (1953) is lecturer in architectural history and scientific coordinator of Pallas, Institute for Art Historical and Literary Studies at Leiden University. She has published widely on Dutch-Danish relations in early modern times, including, with M. Stompe, Pieter Isaacsz (1569-1625). Een Nederlands schilder, kunsthandelaar en diplomaat aan het Deense hof (1569-1625) (Verloren 1997).

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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. The Danish-born painter of Dutch descent Pieter Isaacsz (1569-1625) represents one of the more colourful figures of early modern art history. He is chiefly known today as a court painter in the service of King Christian IV of Denmark, but he is perhaps even more extraordinary as an art trade…r, agent of the Dutch States General, and spy in the service of Denmark's arch-enemy, the Swedish Realm. Moreover, Pieter Isaacsz introduced several Netherlandish artists to the Danish court. As a result of his efforts, Pieter Lastman, Adriaen van Nieulandt, Werner van der Valckert and others received assignments from King Christian, making Pieter Isaacsz a bridge builder between the Dutch Republic and Denmark. In sixteen in-depth articles, the authors explore his travels with Hans von Aachen, his years in Rome, Amsterdam and later at the Danish court, his network including Karel van Mander and Hans Vredeman de Vries, the characteristics of his work, his role in international politics, and more. This richly illustrated publication, including an innovative catalogue, contains contributions from Danish, Dutch, German and American scholars, casting a new light on Pieter Isaacsz as the artist of many merits, while at the same time offering a unique insight into Northern European relations in art around 1600. Steffen Heiberg (1945) is director of research at the Museum of National History at Frederiksborg Castle. He is the author of several books on early modern Danish history and culture, including Christian 4. (1988, rev. ed. 2006), Enhj&orningen Corfitz Ulfeldt (1993), and Danske PortrAetter (2003). Badeloch Noldus (1970) is senior researcher at the Museum of National History at Frederiksborg Castle. Her publications include Trade in Good Taste. Relations in Architecture and Culture between the Dutch Republic and the Baltic World in the Seventeenth Century (Brepols 2004) and Your Humble Servant. Agents in Early Modern Europe (Verloren 2006). Juliette Roding (1953) is lecturer in architectural history and scientific coordinator of Pallas, Institute for Art Historical and Literary Studies at Leiden University. She has published widely on Dutch-Danish relations in early modern times, including, with M. Stompe, Pieter Isaacsz (1569-1625). Een Nederlands schilder, kunsthandelaar en diplomaat aan het Deense hof (1569-1625) (Verloren 1997). The Danish-born painter of Dutch descent Pieter Isaacsz (1569-1625) represents one of the more colorful figures of early modern art history. He is chiefly known today as a court painter in the service of King Christian IV of Denmark, but he is perhaps even more extraordinary as an art trader, agent of the Dutch States General, and spy in the service of Denmark's archenemy, the Swedish Realm. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

Published by Turnhout, Brepols, 2007 2007
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Add to basketHardback, 320 pages., 178 colour ill., 220 x 280 mm.*new ISBN 9782503524665. The Danish-born painter of Dutch descent Pieter Isaacsz (1569-1625) represents one of the more colourful figures of early modern art history. He is chiefly known today as a court painter in the service of King Christian IV of Denmark, but he is perhaps…even more extraordinary as an art trader, agent of the Dutch States General, and spy in the service of Denmark's arch-enemy, the Swedish Realm. Moreover, Pieter Isaacsz introduced several Netherlandish artists to the Danish court. As a result of his efforts, Pieter Lastman, Adriaen van Nieulandt, Werner van der Valckert and others received assignments from King Christian, making Pieter Isaacsz a bridge builder between the Dutch Republic and Denmark. In sixteen in-depth articles, the authors explore his travels with Hans von Aachen, his years in Rome, Amsterdam and later at the Danish court, his network including Karel van Mander and Hans Vredeman de Vries, the characteristics of his work, his role in international politics, and more. This richly illustrated publication, including an innovative catalogue, contains contributions from Danish, Dutch, German and American scholars, casting a new light on Pieter Isaacsz as the artist of many merits, while at the same time offering a unique insight into Northern European relations in art around 1600. Languages: English. 0 g.

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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Hardcover, Jacket: Very Good, 29 X 22 cm, 320 pp., English, Illustrations, book condition: Very Good [This description may have been translated by AI.].

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Hardback. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. Edition originale. Pieter Isaacsz ( 1569-1625 ) Court painter,Art Trader and Spy edited by S.Heiberg,B.Noldus and J.Roding.Turnhout 2007 Brepols Publications Pages 300 c.ills.130 in color Quarto cloth Euro 95,00.-xx language : English text Size: 220 x 280 Mm.