id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_kjzx5iye6vcinl5hc6tznnyonu Elliott D. Wise Thresholds and Boundaries: Liminality in Netherlandish Art (1385–1520). Lynn F. Jacobs. Visual Culture in Early Modernity. London: Routledge, 2018. xiv + 232 pp. + 12 color pls. $150 2020 3 .pdf application/pdf 1434 88 54 Thresholds and Boundaries: Liminality in Netherlandish Art (1385–1520). study of spatial logistics in triptychs (Opening Doors: The Early Netherlandish Triptych Reinterpreted [2012]), Jacobs's new book offers a theoretical paradigm for appreciating presence in early modern art with just four case studies and a coda. place, Jacobs indicates the far-reaching relevance of liminal studies with examples Chapter 2 is a case study in stone, featuring Claus Sluter's portal that literally formed Chapter 4 further articulates a Netherlandish view of space that is "multiplex" in its "formal and iconographical richness . In chapter 5, Jacobs posits that the grisaille shutters of Netherlandish altarpieces— Fury" in Antwerp, in 1576, Hoefnagel and Ortelius traveled to Germany and Italy, Other chapters are devoted to Hoefnagel's plaintive emblem manuscript Patientia (1569), the landscape and city views he designed for Braun and Hogenberg's six-volume Civitates Bass's three chapters on the Four Elements and the accompanying color plates form ./cache/work_kjzx5iye6vcinl5hc6tznnyonu.pdf ./txt/work_kjzx5iye6vcinl5hc6tznnyonu.txt