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Power and Grace - Drawings by Rubens, Van Dyck, Aan Jordaens (Paperback)
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Power and Grace - Drawings by Rubens, Van Dyck, Aan Jordaens (Paperback)
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In 1621, Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) wrote a letter to William
Trumbull, the English diplomat and political agent to King James I,
in which he described a large painting of a lion hunt that he had
just completed: "As you rightly observe, such things have more
grace and power in a large picture than in a small one ... because
the large size of a picture gives one much more courage to express
one's ideas clearly and realistically". Rubens here casually
disclosed what lay at the heart of his artistic intentions - his
constant quest to achieve in his compositions the equilibrium
between power and grace. The same can be said of Anthony van Dyck
(1599-1641) and Jacob Jordaens (1593-1678), whose lives and careers
were markedly intertwined with and infl uenced by the senior
artist. Just how diff erently they went about achieving this eff
ect can best be seen in their drawings, for it is there that we see
the artists thinking, evolving, and creating. The Morgan is
particularly well suited to tell this story, for its holdings of
Rubens, Van Dyck, and Jordaens drawings are unparalleled in the
United States. The nucleus stems from Pierpont Morgan's important
1909 acquisition of the collection of European drawings from the
English Pre-Raphaelite painter and collector Charles Fairfax
Murray. During the decades following Pierpont Morgan's death in
1913, the collection of Flemish drawings was enriched with several
notable acquisitions. The exhibited selection includes designs for
paintings, tapestries, and sculpture, copies after Italian and
German masters, portrait drawings, landscapes, and studies of the
male nude.
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