Ethan Matt Kavaler is Director of the Centre for Renaissance and Reformation Studies and Professor of Art History at the University of Toronto. He is the author of Pieter Bruegel: Parables of Order and Enterprise and Renaissance Gothic: Architecture and the Arts in Northern Europe, 1470-1540.
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"Kavaler's highly original investigation champions the critical contributions that Dutch and Flemish sculptors made to the flourishing of sixteenth-century Netherlandish art. He excels at explaining sculpture's functions and cultural contexts, both public and private. Kavaler sensitively guides the reader to look closely at the beauty, style, and materiality of select individual objects. He addresses the impact of Protestant iconoclasm and the migration of Netherlandish sculptures across Europe during this tumultuous period." -Jeffrey Chipps Smith,author of Albrecht Duerer and the Embodiment of Genius: Decorating Museums in the Nineteenth Century "Ethan Matt Kavaler opens our eyes to the richness and complexity of the sculpture produced in the Low Countries in the sixteenth century. Iconoclasm later in the century destroyed major monuments in the Netherlands, and foreign demand resulted in many others landing far from the Low Countries. Kavaler has made it impossible to overlook these works any longer." -Kristoffer Neville,author of The Art and Culture of Scandinavian Central Europe, 1550-1720