Developing an art-historically relevant and innovative question
based on a key object is a complex matter. Each focused examination
not only opens up specialist knowledge; at the same time, it
provides a deep insight into a living piece of art history. With
this in mind, the present volume brings together over 40
contributions by international authors who subject objects from the
Frankfurt collections of the Städel Museum and the Liebieghaus
collection of sculptures to focused analysis using various
methodological approaches. Individual questions are developed and
trenchant art history(s) told on the basis of works from the Middle
Ages to the present day. These objects are showcased in order to
reveal their many facets, somewhat like a kaleidoscope. Jochen
Sander, who is closely associated with both collections, has
advanced object-centred research in numerous publications and
broken new methodological ground. This book is dedicated to him.
Artists: Max Beckmann, Sebald Beham, Gerrit Berckheyde, Mary Ellen
Best, Jan de Bisschop, Arnold Böcklin, Gustave Courbet, Carlo
Crivelli, Gerard David, Albrecht Dürer, Adam Elsheimer, Conrad
Faber von Kreuznach, Georg Flegel, Hugo van der Goes, Pieter
Janssens Elinga, Jan Kupezky, Quentin Massys, Alexander McQueen,
Michiel van Mierevelt, Johann Ludwig Ernst Morgenstern, Giovanni
Battista Moroni, Hans Multscher, Walter Pichler, Rembrandt van
Rijn, Peter Roehr, Peter Paul Rubens, Roelant Savery, Daniel
Soreau, Johann Heinrich Tischbein d. Ä., Werner Tübke, Rogier van
der Weyden Highlights from the collection of the Städel Museum and
the Liebieghaus collection of sculpture from the Middle Ages to the
present day
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