16 essays by a group of internationally acclaimed authors help
contribute to a clearer perception of the complex facets of Jacob
Jordaens' oeuvre--and moreover to distinguish it from the works of
Rubens, van Dyck, and his contemporaries. The title "Genius of Grand
Scale" refers to the spectrum from history to genre as well as to
Jordaens' preference for large formats. The greatness of the artist
Jacob Jordaens needs to be emphasized, since even though he outlived
Rubens for four whole decades, he was never able to escape from under
his shadow. By reference to iconographic and iconological studies,
single works are identified and presented in a broad review and the
long, in many aspects fragmentary reception of his artistic work also
forms a large part of the interpretations presented here. Furthermore,
technical examinations of paintings assist in defining more precisely
how they were generated.This overdue volume presents essential reading
for anyone interested in Jacob Jordaens.