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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV044305241
    Format: 213 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9789462621176
    Content: Slow Food: Still Lifes of the Golden Age will trace the development of early meal still lifes in the Northern and Southern Netherlands. Some twenty-five paintings will be brought together for the exhibition. The key piece in the exhibition will be the still life by Flemish painter Clara Peeters that the Mauritshuis acquired a few years ago. Her work anticipates that of later Haarlem masters such as Pieter Claesz and Willem Heda, the best-known representatives of the genre. Other important painters in the exhibition include Osias Beert, Jacob van Hulsdonck, Jacob Foppens van Es, Floris van Dijck, Floris van Schooten and Nicolaes Gillis. These artists painted their meal still lifes with astounding details that make the viewer's mouth water even to this day. Exhibition: Mauritshuis, The Hague, The Netherlands (09.03.-25.06.2017)
    Note: Catalogue to accompany the exhibition entitled "Slow Food: Still Lifes of the Golden Age", held at Mauritshuis, The Hague, The Netherlands, March 9-June 25, 2017
    Additional Edition: Übersetzung von Slow food : Hollandse en Vlaamse maaltijdstillevens, 1600-1640
    Language: English
    Keywords: Niederlande ; Stillleben ; Speise ; Geschichte 1600-1640 ; Ausstellungskatalog ; Ausstellungskatalog ; Ausstellungskatalog
    Author information: Buvelot, Quentin 1969-
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949701969502882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789004475922 , 9789004125728
    Series Statement: Brill Book Archive Part 1, ISBN: 9789004472495 2
    Content: In the early modern period, deceit and fraud were common issues. Acutely aware of the ubiquity and multiplicity of simulation and dissimulation, people from this period made serious efforts to gain a better understanding of the phenomenon, trying to distinguish between acceptable and unacceptable, pleasant and unpleasant, wicked and virtuous forms of deceit, and seeking to unravel its principles, strategies, and functions. The twelve case-studies in this volume focus on the use of deceit by several groups of people in different spheres of life, as well as on its representation in literary and artistic genres, and its conceptualization in philosophical and rhetorical discourses. The studies testify to the rich variety of deceitful strategies applied by people from the early modern period, as well as to the subtlety and diversity of the conceptual frameworks they construed in order to grasp the many aspects of the elusive yet all-pervasive phenomenon of deceit. Contributors include: Daniel Acke, Jacques Bos, Wiep van Bunge, Evelien Chayes, Paul J.C.M. Franssen, Paul van Heck, Toon van Houdt, Alfons K.L. Thijs, Bert Timmermans, Johannes Trapman, Mark van Vaeck, Natascha Veldhorst, and Johan Verberckmoes.
    Note: List of Illustrations -- Notes on the Editors of this Volume -- List of Contributors -- Introduction. Word Histories, and Beyond: Towards a Conceptualization of Fraud and Deceit in Early Modern Times, Toon van Houdt -- I. DISCOURSES -- 1. Erasmus on Lying and Simulation, Johannes Trapman -- 2. Cymbalum Politicorum, Consultor Dolosus . Two Dutch Academics on Niccolò Machiavelli, Paul van Heck -- 3. The Hidden Self of the Hypocrite, Jacques Bos -- 4. Dissimulation et Secret chez Vauvenargues, Daniel Acke -- 5. Spinoza and the Idea of Religious Imposture, Wiep van Bunge -- II. PRACTICES -- 6. Perceptions of Deceit and Innovation in the Antwerp Textile Industry (Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries), Alfons K.L. Thijs -- 7. The Seventeenth-Century Antwerp Elite and Status Honour. The Presentation of Self and the Manipulation of Social Perception, Bert Timmermans -- III. REPRESENTATIONS -- 8. Testing or Tempting? The Limits of Permissible Deceit in Early Modern English Drama, Paul J.C.M. Franssen -- 9. Tromper les Plus Clair-Voyans . The Counterfeit of Precious Stones in the Work of Rémy Belleau, Evelien Chayes -- 10. 'Taste the Fare and Chew it with Your Eyes': A Painting by Pieter Pietersz and the Amusing Deceit in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Dutch and Flemish Kitchen Scenes, Zoran Kwak -- 11. A Singing Siren, Enchanting Men to Sleep. Musical Deceit in Dutch Renaissance Drama, Natascha Veldhorst -- 12. Who Do Beggars Deceive? Adriaen van de Venne, Recreational Literature and the Pleasure of Forging Texts, Marc van Vaeck & Johan Verberckmoes -- Index Nominum.
    Additional Edition: Print version: On the Edge of Truth and Honesty: Principles and Strategies of Fraud and Deceit in the Early Modern Period. Leiden ; Boston : BRILL, 2002 ISBN 9789004125728
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_882936948
    Format: 213 Seiten , Illustrationen , 28 cm
    ISBN: 9789462621176 , 9462621179
    Content: Slow Food: Still Lifes of the Golden Age will trace the development of early meal still lifes in the Northern and Southern Netherlands. Some twenty-five paintings will be brought together for the exhibition.00The key piece in the exhibition will be the still life by Flemish painter Clara Peeters that the Mauritshuis acquired a few years ago. Her work anticipates that of later Haarlem masters such as Pieter Claesz and Willem Heda, the best-known representatives of the genre. Other important painters in the exhibition include Osias Beert, Jacob van Hulsdonck, Jacob Foppens van Es, Floris van Dijck, Floris van Schooten and Nicolaes Gillis. These artists painted their meal still lifes with astounding details that make the viewer?s mouth water even to this day.00Exhibition: Mauritshuis, TheHague, The Netherlands (09.03.-25.06.2017)
    Note: Catalog to accompany an exhibition entitled "Slow Food: Still Lifes of the Golden Age", held at Mauritshuis, The Hague, The Netherlands, March 9-June 25, 2017
    Additional Edition: Parallele Sprachausgabe Buvelot, Quentin, 1969- Slow food - Hollandse en Vlaamse maaltijdstillevens 1600-1640
    Language: English
    Keywords: Niederlande ; Flandern ; Stillleben ; Malerei ; Lebensmittel ; Speise ; Geschichte 1600-1640 ; Ausstellungskatalog ; Ausstellungskatalog
    Author information: Buvelot, Quentin 1969-
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1806494892
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789004475922 , 9789004125728
    Series Statement: Brill Book Archive Part 1, ISBN: 9789004472495 2
    Content: In the early modern period, deceit and fraud were common issues. Acutely aware of the ubiquity and multiplicity of simulation and dissimulation, people from this period made serious efforts to gain a better understanding of the phenomenon, trying to distinguish between acceptable and unacceptable, pleasant and unpleasant, wicked and virtuous forms of deceit, and seeking to unravel its principles, strategies, and functions. The twelve case-studies in this volume focus on the use of deceit by several groups of people in different spheres of life, as well as on its representation in literary and artistic genres, and its conceptualization in philosophical and rhetorical discourses. The studies testify to the rich variety of deceitful strategies applied by people from the early modern period, as well as to the subtlety and diversity of the conceptual frameworks they construed in order to grasp the many aspects of the elusive yet all-pervasive phenomenon of deceit. Contributors include: Daniel Acke, Jacques Bos, Wiep van Bunge, Evelien Chayes, Paul J.C.M. Franssen, Paul van Heck, Toon van Houdt, Alfons K.L. Thijs, Bert Timmermans, Johannes Trapman, Mark van Vaeck, Natascha Veldhorst, and Johan Verberckmoes
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , List of Illustrations -- Notes on the Editors of this Volume -- List of Contributors -- Introduction. Word Histories, and Beyond: Towards a Conceptualization of Fraud and Deceit in Early Modern Times, Toon van Houdt -- I. DISCOURSES -- 1. Erasmus on Lying and Simulation, Johannes Trapman -- 2. Cymbalum Politicorum, Consultor Dolosus . Two Dutch Academics on Niccolò Machiavelli, Paul van Heck -- 3. The Hidden Self of the Hypocrite, Jacques Bos -- 4. Dissimulation et Secret chez Vauvenargues, Daniel Acke -- 5. Spinoza and the Idea of Religious Imposture, Wiep van Bunge -- II. PRACTICES -- 6. Perceptions of Deceit and Innovation in the Antwerp Textile Industry (Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries), Alfons K.L. Thijs -- 7. The Seventeenth-Century Antwerp Elite and Status Honour. The Presentation of Self and the Manipulation of Social Perception, Bert Timmermans -- III. REPRESENTATIONS -- 8. Testing or Tempting? The Limits of Permissible Deceit in Early Modern English Drama, Paul J.C.M. Franssen -- 9. Tromper les Plus Clair-Voyans . The Counterfeit of Precious Stones in the Work of Rémy Belleau, Evelien Chayes -- 10. 'Taste the Fare and Chew it with Your Eyes': A Painting by Pieter Pietersz and the Amusing Deceit in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Dutch and Flemish Kitchen Scenes, Zoran Kwak -- 11. A Singing Siren, Enchanting Men to Sleep. Musical Deceit in Dutch Renaissance Drama, Natascha Veldhorst -- 12. Who Do Beggars Deceive? Adriaen van de Venne, Recreational Literature and the Pleasure of Forging Texts, Marc van Vaeck & Johan Verberckmoes -- Index Nominum.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe On the Edge of Truth and Honesty: Principles and Strategies of Fraud and Deceit in the Early Modern Period Leiden : BRILL, 2002 ISBN 9789004125728
    Language: English
    URL: DOI
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