The Brothers Le Nain
Painters of Seventeenth-Century France
Pierre Rosenberg author Esther Bell author Colin B Bailey author C D Dickerson author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Yale University Press
Published:7th Jun '16
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
A beautiful volume that brings to light the forgotten Le Nain brothers, a trio of 17th-century French master painters who specialized in portraiture, religious subjects, and scenes of everyday peasant life
In France in the 17th century, the brothers Antoine (c. 1598–1648), Louis (c. 1600/1605–1648), and Mathieu (1607–1677) Le Nain painted images of everyday life for which they became posthumously famous. They are celebrated for their depictions of middle-class leisure activities, and particularly for their representations of peasant families, who gaze out at the viewer. The uncompromising naturalism of these compositions, along with their oddly suspended action, imparts a sense of dignity to their subjects.
Featuring more than sixty paintings highlighting the artists’ full range of production, including altarpieces, private devotional paintings, portraits, and the poignant images of peasants for which the brothers are best known, this generously illustrated volume presents new research concerning the authorship, dating, and meaning of the works by well-known scholars in the field. Also groundbreaking are the results of a technical study of the paintings, which constitutes a major contribution to the scholarship on the Le Nain brothers.
Published in association with the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Exhibition Schedule:
Kimbell Art Museum
(05/22/16–09/11/16)
de Young Museum, San Francisco
(10/08/16–01/29/17)
Musée du Louvre-Lens
(03/22/2017–06/26/2017)
“Renowned for their mysterious scenes of French peasant life, Antoine, Louis, and Mathieu Le Nain are the subject of a landmark exhibition. . . . The show’s prodigiously illustrated catalogue . . . features insightful essays by curators [and] an array of distinguished scholars.”—Jonathan Lopez, Wall Street Journal -- Jonathan Lopez * Wall Street Journal *
ISBN: 9780300218886
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 2858g
472 pages