Family ties art production and kinship patterns in the early modern Low Countries
Content: Hessel Miedema: Kinship and network in Karel van Mander; Axel Marx: Why Social Network Analysis might be relevant for art historians. A management perspective; Koenraad Brosens: Can tapestry research benefit from economic sociology and Social Network Analysis?; Neil De Marchi and Hans J. Va...
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Brepols
2012
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Zusammenfassung: | Content: Hessel Miedema: Kinship and network in Karel van Mander; Axel Marx: Why Social Network Analysis might be relevant for art historians. A management perspective; Koenraad Brosens: Can tapestry research benefit from economic sociology and Social Network Analysis?; Neil De Marchi and Hans J. Van Miegroet: Uncertainty, family ties and derivative painting in seventeenth-century Antwerp; Rudi Ekkart: Dutch family ties. Painter families in seventeenth-century Holland; Brecht Dewilde: On noble artists and poor painters. Networking artists in Renaissance Bruges; Natasja Peeters: From Nicolaas to Constantijn. The Francken family and their rich artistic heritage (c. 1550-1717); Miroslav Kindl: The De Herdt (De Harde) family in the service of Emperor Leopold in Vienna |
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Beschreibung: | 239 S. zahlr. Ill., Kt. |
ISBN: | 9782503542270 978-2-503-54227-0 2503542271 2-503-54227-1 |