An Eyckian Crucifixion Explored: Ten Essays on a Drawing Ten Essays on a Drawing

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In 2012 a hitherto unknown ‘Eyckian’ drawing of the Crucifixion was exhibited in The Road to Van Eyck in Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. Forty years earlier Wim Hofman, a psychiatrist and art collector from Groningen, had bought the drawing – as a reproduction – for just ten guilders at a local estate auction. He was convinced, however, and rightly so, that it was an original work of art, and he spent the rest of his life researching it. The Rotterdam museum acquired the drawing shortly after the exhibition. In this book leading specialists examine various aspects of this mysterious drawing – its discovery, the scientific and technical research into the materials, and the identity of the artist. Is it a work by Jan van Eyck himself or a workshop assistant, or is it a late fifteenth-century copy of a work by the famous progenitor of Netherlandish painting?

This publication is only available in English.

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Design Thonik, Amsterdam
Dimensions 24 x 17 cm
Pages 160
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An Eyckian Crucifixion Explored: Ten Essays on a Drawing Ten Essays on a Drawing

Author(s):
Friso Lammertse, Albert J. Elen (eds.), Maryan W. Ainsworth, Till-Holger Borchert, Stephanie Buck, An Van Camp, Stephan Kemperdick, Fritz Koreny, Luc Megens, Guido Messling, Birgit Reissland, Arie Wallert
Year:
2016
Language:
English
ISBN:
9789069182902

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Description

In 2012 a hitherto unknown ‘Eyckian’ drawing of the Crucifixion was exhibited in The Road to Van Eyck in Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. Forty years earlier Wim Hofman, a psychiatrist and art collector from Groningen, had bought the drawing – as a reproduction – for just ten guilders at a local estate auction. He was convinced, however, and rightly so, that it was an original work of art, and he spent the rest of his life researching it. The Rotterdam museum acquired the drawing shortly after the exhibition. In this book leading specialists examine various aspects of this mysterious drawing – its discovery, the scientific and technical research into the materials, and the identity of the artist. Is it a work by Jan van Eyck himself or a workshop assistant, or is it a late fifteenth-century copy of a work by the famous progenitor of Netherlandish painting?

This publication is only available in English.

Specifications

Design Thonik, Amsterdam
Dimensions 24 x 17 cm
Pages 160