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Ground layers in European painting 1550-1750 / edited by Anne Haack Christensen, Angela Jager and Joyce H. Townsend
- Published
- London : Archetype Publications, 2020.
- Copyright Date
- ©2020
- Physical Description
- vii, 146 pages : color illustrations, charts ; 30 cm
- Additional Creators
- Haack Christensen, Anne, Jager, Angela, 1984-, Townsend, Joyce, and Centre for Art Technological Studies and Conservation
- Series
- Contents
- Troubleshooting coloured grounds: developing a methodology for studying Netherlandish ground colours p. 1 / Moorea Hall-Aquitania and Lieve d'Hont -- Experiments using image processing software (Nip2) to define the colour of preparatory layers in 16th-century Italian paintings p. 10 / Joanna Russell and Marta Melchiorre Di Crescenzo and Joseph Padfield and Marika Spring -- New light on the use of ash in the ground preparations of baroque paintings from Spain, North and South America p. 21 / Silvia A. Centeno and Dorothy Mahon and Federico Carò and José Luis Lazarte Luna -- European art in Argentina: the ground of a painting attributed to Salvator Rosa p. 31 / Mariana Aurora Calderón Mejia and Dolores González Pondal and Damasia Gallegos and Fernando Marte and Marcos Tascón -- Coloured grounds and transfer techniques in 17th-century Spanish royal portraiture: the case of Pantoja de la Cruz's portrait of Philip III at the Harvard Art Museums p. 34 / Cristina Morilla and Narayan Khandekar and Kate Smith and Anne Schaffer -- Velázquez and his choice of preparatory layers: different place, different colour? p. 44 / Maite Jover de Celis and Maria Dolores Gayo -- To reach the original: technique and materials of the late 17th-century Italian painter of large-scale battle scenes, Martino Altomonte p. 55 / Joanna Szpor and Katarzyna Górecka and Marcin Kozarzewski -- White, red, grey and brown: colour in Genoese grounds from the mid-16th to the 18th century p. 64 / Michela Fasce -- Discovering patterns in Giralamo Troppa's grounds p. 70 / Loa Ludvigsen and David Buti and Anna Vila and Eva de la Fuente Pedersen -- Ground layers in French paintings from the second half of the 17th century: colour, stratigraphy and function p. 84 / Claire Betelu -- The effect of ground colour on the appearance of two paintings by Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert in the Oranjezaal Huts Ten Bosch p. 93 / Lidwien Speleers and Margriet van Eikema Hommes and Ineke Joosten and Suzan de Groot and Annelies van Loon -- Are the changed appearances of Carel Fabritius' paintings a consequence of mobility? p. 107 / Jørgen Wadum -- Discovering trends in Jan Steen's grounds using principal component analysis p. 118 / Marya Albrecht and Sabrina Meloni and Annelies van Loon and Ralph Haswell and Onno de Noord -- The grounds of Caravaggism? Case study of Theodoor van Loon p. 132 / Claire Toussat -- Preparatory layers in British paintings from the 16th to the early 18th century p. 140 / Joyce H. Townsend and Rica Jones.
- Summary
- "The majority of the papers in this volume were presented at the CATS international technical art history conference in June 2019 titled Mobility Creates Masters - Discovering Artists' Grounds 1550-1700, which explored the introduction of, and change to, the coloured ground layers in European paintings form the Early Modern period. The title of the conference stemmed from the desire to instigate new research projects within the topic of the influence of artists' mobility on material choices and techniques related to the preparation of paintings. As well as contributions presented at the conference, this volume includes additional papers from recent research exploring the same topic. The volume begins with several studies on the documentation of grounds. The contributions are then arranged according to the country in which the painter was active, from southern Europe moving northwards. The lavishly illustrated contributions in this volume deal with the above questions and shed light on different methods of preparing painting supports, the purpose of preparatory layers, materials used in different countries and influence of shifts in fashion or availability of materials on ground layers."--Page 4 of cover
- Subject(s)
- 1500-1799
- Painting, European—16th century—Congresses
- Painting, European—17th century—Congresses
- Painting, European—18th century—Congresses
- Painting—Conservation and restoration—Congresses
- Painting—Technique—History
- Painting—Technique—Congresses
- Peinture européenne—16e siècle—Congrès
- Peinture européenne—17e siècle—Congrès
- Peinture européenne—18e siècle—Congrès
- Peinture—Conservation et restauration—Congrès
- Painting—Technique
- Painting, European
- Painting—Conservation and restoration
- Genre(s)
- ISBN
- 9781909492790 (paperback)
1909492795 (paperback) - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Endowment Note
- Roy Laurens Bovard Renaissance Fund
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