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Πέμπτη 3 Δεκεμβρίου 2015

Defenders of the image. Painted collectors’ cabinets and the display of display in Counter-Reformation Antwerp

This article considers the collections of painters and the invention of the typical Antwerp-genre of the gallery picture. It holds that these pictures were a 'defense of the image' and must be understood in Antwerp's Counter Reformation context, in the aftermath of the iconoclastic furies of the sixteenth century. Quintessential to both iconoclasm and the culture of collecting were issues of display and materiality. The paintings of cabinets suggest that some Antwerp artists were defenders of the image in a time when images and other man-made objects were at the forefront of intellectual debate. The gallery paintings can be related to a widespread debate on materiality that, implicitly or explicitly, extended from scholarly publications to workshops and collectors' rooms.

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