Looking at Seventeenth-century Dutch Art

Looking at Seventeenth-century Dutch Art
Title Looking at Seventeenth-century Dutch Art PDF eBook
Author Wayne E. Franits
Publisher
Total Pages 274
Release 1997
Genre Art
ISBN 9780521499453

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Despite the active tradition of scholarship on Dutch painting of the seventeenth century, scholars continue to grapple with the problem of how the strikingly realistic characteristics of art from this period can be reconciled with its possible meanings. With the advent of new methodologies, these debates have gained momentum in the past decade. Looking at Seventeenth-Century Dutch Art, which includes classic essays as well as contributions especially written for this volume, provides a timely survey of the principal interpretative methods and debates, from their origins in the 1960s to current manifestations, while suggesting potential avenues of inquiry for the future. The book offers fascinating insights into the meaning of Dutch art in its original cultural context as well as into the world of scholarship that it has inspired.

Dutch Flower Painting, 1600-1720

Dutch Flower Painting, 1600-1720
Title Dutch Flower Painting, 1600-1720 PDF eBook
Author Paul Taylor
Publisher
Total Pages 227
Release 1995
Genre Art
ISBN 9780300053906

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At the time of the great tulip speculation of the 1630s in Holland, the most desirable tulip bulbs were auctioned for more money than the most expensive houses in Amsterdam. At the same time flower paintings which were remarkable for their apparent realism were produced all over Holland and purchased by Dutch families as enduring substitutes for the real thing. This beautiful book reveals the fascinating genesis and growth of a whole genre of paintings that has rarely been studied. Paul Taylor begins by discussing Holland's 'tulipomania' and its effect on the way people thought about floral still lifes. He then considers the religious messages associated with the flower paintings, exploring how religious writers spoke of flowers as moral signposts from God and how some flower paintings were meant to remind viewers of the transience of earthly existence. Flower paintings were not bought only as records of luxury objects or for moral edification, however. They were also enjoyed as works of art, as masterpieces of illusion, composition and colour harmony, so Taylor analyses the art-theoretical writings of the time in order to understand how artists and connoisseurs responded to flower pieces. He concludes by analysing the paintings themselves, tracing the development and refinement of the actual practice of flower painting.

Rogier Van Der Weyden

Rogier Van Der Weyden
Title Rogier Van Der Weyden PDF eBook
Author Dirk de Vos
Publisher ABRAMS
Total Pages 458
Release 1999
Genre Art
ISBN

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"This sumptuously illustrated volume is the first comprehensive study of Van der Weyden's work in twenty-five years. Author Dirk De Vos, who has incorporated all the latest scholarship, illuminates longstanding questions concerning Van der Weyden's early years and a number of problematic attributions."--BOOK JACKET.

Dutch Painting 1600-1800

Dutch Painting 1600-1800
Title Dutch Painting 1600-1800 PDF eBook
Author Seymour Slive
Publisher Smriti Books
Total Pages 398
Release 1995
Genre Art, Dutch
ISBN 9780300074512

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This is an authoritative and perceptive study of Dutch painting from the 17th to the 19th centuries. Slive focuses on the major artists of the period discussing the kinds of painting that became specialities.

Masters of 17th-century Dutch Landscape Painting

Masters of 17th-century Dutch Landscape Painting
Title Masters of 17th-century Dutch Landscape Painting PDF eBook
Author Peter C. Sutton
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages 588
Release 1987
Genre Art
ISBN

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The Art of Describing

The Art of Describing
Title The Art of Describing PDF eBook
Author Svetlana Alpers
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1983
Genre Painting, Dutch
ISBN

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Dutch Art

Dutch Art
Title Dutch Art PDF eBook
Author Sheila D. Muller
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 1505
Release 2013-07-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1135495815

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An illustrated feast for the eye and intellect Dutch Art explores developments in art, art history, art criticism, and cultural history of the Netherlands from the artists' workshops for the Utrecht Dom in 1475 to the latest movements of the 1990s. it is lavishly illustrated with 147 black-and-white photographs and 16 pages in full color. More than 100 internationally recognized scholars, museum professionals, artists, and art critics contributed signed essays to this monumental work, including historians, sociologists, and literary historians.