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PERSPECTIVE
JAN VREDEMAN de VRIES
When the Renaissance finally reached Northern Europe, orie of its most influential promulgators was Jan Vredeman de Vries (1527-1604?). His books of architectural engravings openecl new avenues of invention, and reflected the artistic cross currents of his day: both Northern and Southern elements are represented in a powerful combination expressive of the 16th-century Netherlands. And since the Netherlands were in many ways the center of the Northern Renaissance, Vredeman was alsó a principal messenger of the new style throughout Germany, Scandinavia and even the British Isles.
Perspective, the last and greatest of Vredeman's books, perpetu-ated not only the Renaissance interest in this subject, but alsó the important work done by Dürer, from whom Vredeman acquired much of his knowledge. The engravings are demonstrations of Vredeman's theories of perspective, and include exteriors of architectural structures, Gothic interiors, gardens,...
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Fülszöveg
PERSPECTIVE
JAN VREDEMAN de VRIES
When the Renaissance finally reached Northern Europe, orie of its most influential promulgators was Jan Vredeman de Vries (1527-1604?). His books of architectural engravings openecl new avenues of invention, and reflected the artistic cross currents of his day: both Northern and Southern elements are represented in a powerful combination expressive of the 16th-century Netherlands. And since the Netherlands were in many ways the center of the Northern Renaissance, Vredeman was alsó a principal messenger of the new style throughout Germany, Scandinavia and even the British Isles.
Perspective, the last and greatest of Vredeman's books, perpetu-ated not only the Renaissance interest in this subject, but alsó the important work done by Dürer, from whom Vredeman acquired much of his knowledge. The engravings are demonstrations of Vredeman's theories of perspective, and include exteriors of architectural structures, Gothic interiors, gardens, medieval townscapes, and views into domes or vaults and down many-tiered stairwells.
Yet Vredeman's principal interest for today's artist or art lover is his modernity. He has been considered one of the first precursors of surrealism because of the distinctly modern and dreamlike mood created by his depiction of barren architectural space. His vivid architectural imagination makes this an interesting browsing book for any art lover, since, as Adolf K. Placzek, Avery Library, Colum-
bia University, says in his new Introduction, "Vredeman de Vries will continue to delight those who turn to him, as he has throughout the centuries."
73 plates reproduced from the 1604/5 edition, plus originál title pages and dedication pages with new translations by Stanley Appelbaum. 2 portraits. New Introduction by Adolf K. Placzek. xv + 74pp. 11% x 814. Paperbound
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