Full Description
If flowers could talk... In Forever Flowers, restorer and head of the conservation studio of The Phoebus Foundation, Sven Van Dorst (1990), offers a fresh perspective on Flemish flower still lifes from the early modern period (1600-1700). Eight paintings, prints, and drawings from the collection of The Phoebus Foundation serve as the basis to discuss the intricacies of this genre. With his unique approach, the author-restorer sheds light on the knowledge and craftsmanship behind painted bouquets. Through material-technical research and experiments, he establishes connections and demonstrates the outstanding expertise of the early modern creators of these painted gems. In this book, Van Dorst unfolds new insights about eight fascinating works and invites the reader to view the flower still life genre differently. One by one, intriguing stories blossom about the religious significance of flowers, exotic species and international connections, the use of real butterfly wings in paintings, and previously undiscovered aspects of these refined still lifes.
Contents
Foreword 7
Out of the Garden, Into the Lab
To start with...
A Bouquet of Stories 17
Chapter 1
Virgin and Child with Crown Imperial and Llama 29
Chapter 2
In Search of a Blue Tulip 85
Chapter 3
Jesuit Garlands in Antwerp 133
Chapter 4
New Buds on Old Stems 177
Chapter 5
Transient Flowers 207
Chapter 6
True-to-Life Butterflies 251
Chapter 7
Foreign Flowers from Amsterdam 295
Chapter 8
Fertile Soil in the New World 341
And to end with...
The Circle is Closed 393