TY - BOOK AU - Albert Alhadeff PY - 2012 CY - New York, United States of America PB - Peter Lang Verlag SN - 9781453908686 TI - Émile Verhaeren: Essays on the Northern Renaissance T2 - Rembrandt, Rubens, Grünewald and Others- Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Albert Alhadeff DO - 10.3726/978-1-4539-0868-6 UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1050809 N2 - Émile Verhaeren (1855–1916), art critic, poet and homme de lettres, was a man whose vision transcended his native Belgium. With close ties to Mallarmé in France and Rilke in Germany, Verhaeren, a peripatetic student of the arts, readily traveled to Paris, Berlin, Cassel, Vienna and Amsterdam. From the mid-1880s until his death in 1916, his many trips abroad resulted in a raft of essays and short monographs on the arts of the Northern Renaissance. Yet, despite the insights, scholarship and markedly precise and revealing descriptions of these studies, they have long been neglected in art historical circles, overshadowed, perhaps, by Verhaeren’s own poetic outpourings and his numerous essays on contemporary art. In this book, Albert Alhadeff translates, edits, annotates and contextualizes these often brilliant and always revealing studies on artists such as Rembrandt, Rubens, Memling, Bruegel and Grünewald, masters from the North who worked mostly in Flanders, Holland and Germany in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. As Alhadeff reveals, Verhaeren’s studies of the masters of old in Germany, Flanders and the newly born Dutch Republic are as much about Verhaeren the man as they are about the subjects of his inquiries. KW - Rembrandt, Rubens, Grünewald, Emilie Verhaeren, Art Critic, Northern Renaissance LA - English ER -