The Allure of Rome
Maarten van Heemskerck Draws the City
(Author) Tatjana BartschA journey through the Eternal City through virtuoso drawings. In 1532, the Dutch painter Maarten van Heemskerck (1498-1574) traveled from Haarlem to Rome. Pencil in hand, he discovered antiquity and the Renaissance. His remarkable drawings take us on a journey through time in sixteenth-century Rome. Van Heemskerck was everywhere, from the Colosseum to the Forum Romanum to the Piazza del Campidoglio. He was one of the first artists from north of the Alps to embark on a trip to Rome purely for the sake of art. His sketches reveal his admiration for the buildings and artworks of antiquity and the contemporary art of Raphael and Michelangelo. This magnificent volume invites the reader to discover van Heemkerck's drawing technique, Roman topography, and the social network of the sixteenth century as well as the fascinating story of the restoration of his Roman sketchbook.
Tatjana Bartsch
Tatjana Bartsch is a renowned German author best known for her novel "Sieben Tage für die Ewigkeit." Her writing style is characterized by poignant prose and intricate character development. Through her work, Bartsch has made significant contributions to contemporary literature, captivating readers with her emotionally rich storytelling.