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Published by , Brepols, Turnhout, 2007.,, 2007
279 p., + ill., 190 x 250 mm, 1999, Hardback.Pictura Nova fine condition ! ISBN 9782503505770. After defining Bril as a draughtsman, this study clarifies aspects of his working methods and determines the types and functions of his drawings. It places Bril in the context of contemporary landscape draughtmanship and analyzes Bril's specific contribution to the evolution of the genre in Rome, from the mannerist views of Girolamo Muziano to the pastoral landscapes and seascapes of Claude Lorrain. Bril's position as a guiding force to two generations of Netherlandish artists who visited Rome and the influence Bril exerted on the development of landscape is also investigated. The final section of the study is a catalogue raisonne of Bril's drawings. While any catalogue raisonne is by nature evolving, the attempt to establish a secure canon is very important in finally placing Bril and his contemporaries in the correct perspective. ISBN 978-2-503-50577-0, 777 g.
Published by Turnhout, Brepols, 1999, 1999
Hardback, original editor's jacket, english, 19x25 cm., 279 pp., illustrated. ISBN 9782503505770. Pictura Nova PICT 4. This monograph provides an analysis of Paul Bril?s specific contribution to the development of landscape art in Rome and his achievements as a guiding force to two generations of Netherlandish artists who visited Rome. 0 g.