MASTERS AND MINIATURES. Proceedings of the Congress on Medieval Manuscript Illumination in the Northern Netherlands (Utrecht, 10-13 December 1989)
KOERT VAN DER HORST & JOHANN-CHRISTIAN KLAMT (editors)
1989. (25 x 30 cm). 476 pp. incl. ca. 350 ills. Bound in paperback. and printed in an edition of 750 copies
ISBN 90 70288 74 5
CONTENTS
Preface
Robert W. Scheller - From Meerman to Marrow: Two Hundred Years of Miniature Studies
Johann-Christian Klamt - Sub Turri Nostra: Kunst und Knstler im mittelalterlichen Utrecht
Frits Pieter van Oostrom - An Outsider's View
Dutch Manuscript Illumination in Relation to the Artistic Developments in Neighbouring Regions
James H. Marrow - Dutch Manuscript Painting in Context: Encounters with the Art of France, the Southern Netherlands and Germany
Maurits Smeyers and Bert Cardon - Utrecht and Bruges - South and North. 'Boundless' Relations in the 15th Century
Herman Th. Colenbrander - The Limbourg Brothers, the Miniaturists of the Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry ?
Bodo Brinkmann - Über den Meister des Dresdener Gebetbuchs und seine Beziehung zu Utrecht
Dieter Jansen - Entlang des Rheins: Wanderung von Dekorationsmotiven im Umfeld der Windesheimer zwischen Köln und Utrecht
Michael Schauder - Konrad Witz und die Utrechter Buchmalerei
Dagmar Thoss - Der 'Meister des schwarzen Gebetbuchs': Ein Holländischer Buchmaler ?
Jeffrey Hamburger - The Casanatense and the Carmelite Missals: Continental Sources for English Manuscript Illumination of the Early 15th Century
Alicja Karlowska-Kamzowa - Niederländische Gebetbücher in der Gotischen Kunst Ostpreussens
II. Stylistical and Iconographical Aspects
William Voelkle - The Amerongen / Vronensteyn Hour (Brussels MS II 7619), Morgan M.359, and the New Iconography of the Virtues
Jochen Luckhardt - Zur Bildaustattung des Totenbuches der Johanniterkommende Burgsteinfurt
Rineke Nieuwstraten - The Jason Master as a Narrator: the Illustrations to Raoul Lefvre's Historie vanden Vromen Ridder Jason' (London, B.L., Add.MS 10.290)
A. Koldewey - Pilgrim Badges Painted in Manuscript: A North Netherlandish Example
III. Artists, Workshops, Manuscripts, Regions
Anne Hagopian van Buren - Jan van Eyck in the Hours of Turin and Milan, approached through the Fashions in Dress
Dorine Proske-van Heerdt - The Dirc van Delft-Style: Structure and Chronology
Charlotte Lacaze - A Little-known Manuscript from the Workshop of Master Pancraz
Paul Pieper - Das Stundenbuch der Sophia van Bylant im Werk des Bartholomusmeisters
Klaas van der Hoek - The North Holland Illuminator Spierinck: Some Attributions Reconsidered
Hans-Walter Stork - Zwei illustrierte 'Leben-Jesu' - Texte des 15. Jahrhunderts in Lüttich und Chantilly
Wim van Anrooy - The Gelre Wapenboek and its Most Important Miniatures
Dick E.H. de Boer - Illumination of Accounts. Decorative Tradition in the Accounts of Holland, ca. 1360-1420
Marta O. Renger - Some Distinctive Utrecht Workshop Procedures around 1400
Robert G. Calkins - The Question of the Origins of the Master of Catherine of Cleves
Gisela Gerritsen-Geywitz - Fleuronnéestile in Utrechter Handschriften des 15. Jahrhunderts
Jos. M.M. Hermans - Glimpses from the North: Selwerd and Thesinge, Two Workshops in Groningen (ca. 1470 - ca. 1530)
Richard W.M. de Beer - Four manuscripts from the Friars of 's-Hertogenbosch (ca. 1520-1530)
IV. Relations to Works in other Media
Albert Châtelet - Peinture et Enluminure au XVe Siècle
Pieter F.J. Obbema - Panel Painting and Book Illumination in a Monastic Workshop ca. 1440-85: Evidence from the Accounts of Lopsen near Leiden
Fritz Oskar Schuppisser - Copper Engravings of the 'Mass Production' Illustrating Netherlandish Prayer Manuscripts
J.P. Filedt Kok - Master IAM of Zwoll - The Personality of an Engraver [Abstract]
Klara Broekhuisen - The Bezborodko Masters and the Use of Prints
Diane G. Scilla - The Woodcut Designers of Delft and their Ties to a Dutch Manuscript Illumination
V. Texts and Materials
Margriet Hlsmann - Text Variants in the Utrecht Calendar: A Help in Localizing Dutch Book of Hours
Lydia S. Wierda - Some Observations on the Importance of Texts for the Study of Illuminated Manuscripts
J.R.J. van Asperen de Boer - The Examination of the Milan-Turin Hours with Infra-red Reflectography. A Summary of Results [Abstract]
A. Wallert - Instructions for Manuscript Illumination in a 15th Century Netherlandish Technical Treatise