Die Einzigartigkeit der niederlauml;ndischen Landschaft mit ihren Wasserwegen und ihrem Farbreichtum spiegelt sich nicht nur in den Naturgemauml;lden; sondern auch in bekannten Einzel- und Gruppenportrauml;ts aus dieser Region Europas wieder. Dieses handliche Buch versammelt die Houml;hepunkte der niederlauml;ndischen Malerei vom 15. bis zum 19. Jahrhundert mit Werken von; zum Beispiel; Bosch; Rembrandt; Rubens und van Eyck. Das innovative Layout der Mega Square-Reihe hebt drei charakteristische Ausschnitte eines jeden Bildes hervor und unterstreicht damit jene Detailliebe; die so bezeichnend ist fuuml;r die niederlauml;ndische Malerei.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful. Incredibly Brilliant Glimpse into the world of BachBy Doc of the BayMarkus Rathey provides readers a glimpse into the world of Bach and his major vocal works as never before. He writes with depth; focused knowledge; passion and true understanding. He is able to integrate so many facets into an incredibly meaningful and comprehensive work that all readers will enjoy! This is a book that you will read again and again and walk away with inspiration; renewed creativity and might look at the world around you from a completely renewed perspective. I recommend highly recommend this incredibly beautiful read to any and all readers.6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Wonderfully informative book but I suggest having the music available ...By Terry KavanaghWonderfully informative book but I suggest having the music available at same time. It really enhances the experience. I am untrained musically but I have loved classical music and opera for 40 years and learned a great deal from the book. Highly recommend it.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Good as a first Bach volumeBy PJBPretty well written; but two caveats: First; this is more for anyone who is not already familiar with Bachs vocal works; it is rather a primer that doesnt really add to other basic works. Second; Rathey does not differentiate enough Bachs compositional style and skill from those of his compatriots. Instead; he treats Bach as almost a generic Baroque artist who reflects the tenor and outlook of his time; ignoring the forward-looking and even revolutionary aspects of Bachs tonal; rhythmic; and instrumental genius.