- De : Groeningemuseum
- Paru le : 15/03/2018
- Éditeur : Snoeck
- Collection(s) : Catalogue de musée
- Nombre de pages : 347
- Format : 28,6 x 23,5 x 3,5 cm
- Poids : 2014 g
- Référence : 9789461614155
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In the early sixteenth century Bruges had a stable economic climate that was not to be compared with the heady heyday of the fifteenth century. A small but wealthy elite continued to commission works of art but in general demand was falling, though the quality of what was produced was still high. Around the same time, a number of leading humanists congregated in the city. Erasmus called Bruges the `Athens of the North'.
The catalogue provides a sampling of Bruges's artistic production between 1525 and 1625, with works by Ambrosius Benson, Adriaen Isenbrant, Marcus Gerards, Lancelot Blondeel, Pieter and Frans Pourbus, and Pieter, Antonius and Gillis Claeissens.