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The auricular is one of the most important and remarkable Dutch contributions to the decorative arts in Europe. This book traces the history and meaning of the auricular style, with its fabulous, organic shapes, from the work of the goldsmith Paulus van Vianen at the court of Rudolf II, Holy Roman E...

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Online Access: Digital bookplate
Author / Contributor: Baarsen, Reinier
Imprint: Amsterdam : Rijksmuseum, [2018]
Format: Book
Language:English
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Acquisition Notes:Henry Clifford Memorial Fund
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Summary:The auricular is one of the most important and remarkable Dutch contributions to the decorative arts in Europe. This book traces the history and meaning of the auricular style, with its fabulous, organic shapes, from the work of the goldsmith Paulus van Vianen at the court of Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor, in Prague to that of his brother Adam in Utrecht and Johannes Lutma in Amsterdam. Their masterpieces were admired as high art by Rembrandt and his pupils, who produced auricular designs themselves. The fascinating story of this unique abstract decorative form is illustrated using silver and gold masterworks, design drawings and prints, paintings by Rembrandt, furnishings, and Cuir de Cordoue gold leather wall coverings. An organic style emerges that is particularly relevant to today's design practices. Exhibition: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (28.06.-16.09.2018).
Item Description:Catalog of an exhibition at Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands from June 28-September 16, 2018.
Physical Description:282 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 272-280) and index.
ISBN:9789462084285
9462084289