Chapters

9 total

MEMLINC

0:08

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:45

I HANS MEMLINC

6:53

II EARLY DAYS AND TRAINING

4:27

III EARLIEST WORKS

6:07

IV CHARACTERISTICS OF HIS EARLY WORKS

3:56

V THE MATURITY OF HIS ART

16:27

VI MASTERPIECES AND DEATH

13:08

VII EFFACEMENT AND VINDICATION OF HIS TYPES

12:38

Description

A richly illustrated journey takes listeners back to medieval Bruges, once a bustling crossroads of trade where wool, ships and merchants from seventeen kingdoms converged. The narrative charts the city’s meteoric growth from a modest outpost to a thriving hub of over a hundred thousand residents, detailing its intricate network of guilds, canals and foreign consulates. Colorful plates of historic artworks—altarpieces, portraits and tapestries—bring the period’s visual culture vividly to life.

Beyond commerce, the book explores how Bruges’ newfound wealth under Burgundian rule reshaped its skyline and civic identity. While the city’s fierce, pragmatic spirit left little room for a grand artistic school, its churches, public squares and private homes glittered with statues, stained glass and sumptuous décor. Listeners will gain a nuanced picture of a society where mercantile ambition and emerging courtly splendor intersected, setting the stage for the cultural transformations that followed.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (61K characters)

Series

Masterpieces in Colour

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by sp1nd, Matthew Wheaton and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2013-06-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

W. H. James (William Henry James) Weale

W. H. James (William Henry James) Weale

1832–1917

A pioneering art historian of the 19th century, he helped bring early Netherlandish painting to wider attention through careful archival research and richly informed writing. He also wrote on medieval art, bookbinding, and Gothic Revival architecture, with much of his life and work centered in Bruges.

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J. Cyril M. (James Cyril M.) Weale

A journalist and art writer from Bruges, he is best remembered for clear, accessible books on early Netherlandish painters such as Van Eyck and Memlinc. His work helped introduce great Flemish art to a wider reading public.

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