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Natural Light

The Art of Adam Elsheimer and the Dawn of Modern Science
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Natural Light explores the intersection of early modern art and nature through the life and work of Adam Elsheimer, a little-known yet influential 17th-century German painter. Julian Bell examines Elsheimer's innovative narrative compositions that blend figures and landscape, set against the vibrant intellectual backdrop of 1600s Rome. The book highlights Elsheimer's connections with contemporaries like Peter Paul Rubens and the era's scientific revolutions, illuminating how his intricate, small-scale paintings projected new visions of space and existence amidst the dawn of modern science. This richly detailed account reveals the far-reaching impact of Elsheimer's pictorial inventions on artists across Europe and beyond.
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This book is ideal for readers passionate about art history, early modern culture, and the interplay between art and science. It will particularly appeal to those interested in Baroque painting, historical biography, and the cultural ferment of 17th-century Europe.

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A brand-new perspective on early modern art and its relationship with nature as reflected in this moving account of overlooked artistic genius Adam Elsheimer, by an outstanding writer and critic.

A brand-new perspective on early modern art and its relationship with nature as reflected in this moving account of overlooked artistic genius Adam Elsheimer, by an outstanding writer and critic

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A brand-new perspective on early modern art and its relationship with nature as reflected in this moving account of overlooked artistic genius Adam Elsheimer, by an outstanding writer and critic.

Seventeenth-century Europe swirled with conjectures and debates over what was real and what constituted 'nature', currents that would soon gather force to form modern science. Natural Light deliberates on the era's uncertainties, as distilled in the work of painter Adam Elsheimer - a short-lived, tragic German artist who has always been something of a cult secret. Elsheimer's diminutive, intense, and mysterious narrative compositions related figures to landscape in new ways, projecting unfamiliar visions of space at a time when Caravaggio was polarizing audiences with his radical altarpieces and circles of 'natural philosophers' - early modern scientists - were starting to turn to the new 'world system' of Galileo.

Julian Bell transports us to the spirited Rome of the 1600s, where Elsheimer and other young Northern immigrants - notably his friend Peter Paul Rubens - swapped pictorial and poetic reference points. Focusing on some of Elsheimer's most haunting compositions, Bell drives at the anxieties that underlie them - a puzzling over existential questions that still have relevance today. Traditional themes for imagery are expressed with fresh urgency, most of all in Elsheimer's final painting, a vision of the night sky of unprecedented poetic power that was completed at a time of ferment in astronomy.

Circulated through prints, Elsheimer's pictorial inventions affected imaginations as disparate as Rembrandt, Lorrain, and Poussin. They even reached artists in Mughal India, whose equally impassioned miniatures expand our sense of what 'nature' might be. As we home in on artworks of microscopic finesse, the whole of the 17th-century globe and its perplexities starts to open out around us.

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Natural Light has been praised for its eloquent and sensitive exploration of Elsheimer's art. TJ Clark highlights its delicate engagement with the scale and detail of Elsheimer's paintings. Jonathan Jones commends Bell's painterly insight and the book's revelation of intricate artistic and scientific connections. The Observer finds it engrossing and illuminating, describing it as a 'mysterious journey' that combines scholarly depth with moments of humour. Reviewers applaud Bell's ability to bring renewed attention to a neglected master whose art resonates with enduring existential questions.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780500024072

Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 11 May 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Thames & Hudson Ltd

Illustration: 106 Illustrations, color

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 810g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Julian Bell is a writer and artist. He currently teaches at the Royal Drawing School, London and writes about art for journals including The Times Literary Supplement and The London Review of Books. He is the author of several acclaimed books including What is Painting? (1999) and Mirror of the World: A New History of Art (2007), both published by Thames & Hudson.

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