Dutch PaintingOxford University Press, 1978 - 216 ˹éÒ Dutch art spans the history of Western easel painting from the Middle Ages to the present, and has a psychological development of its own which makes it a fascinating field of study. |
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... clearly . He would look at a realistic picture in much the same way , the picture being a mirror of nature . It is natural to think about decay when flowers are in full bloom , and this is , for instance , the primary meaning of early ...
... clearly . He would look at a realistic picture in much the same way , the picture being a mirror of nature . It is natural to think about decay when flowers are in full bloom , and this is , for instance , the primary meaning of early ...
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... Clearly Ketel , who was of Mannerist descent , was more advanced in compositional technique than Anthonisz . His problem was his unwillingness to sacrifice the individual distinctiveness of each single portrait to a conception of the ...
... Clearly Ketel , who was of Mannerist descent , was more advanced in compositional technique than Anthonisz . His problem was his unwillingness to sacrifice the individual distinctiveness of each single portrait to a conception of the ...
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... clearly marked centre . In Apple Tree the visual source still left clear traces in the picture's structure : the central trunk is clearly visible , and from there the curving lines branch out , to be cut off at the edge of the picture ...
... clearly marked centre . In Apple Tree the visual source still left clear traces in the picture's structure : the central trunk is clearly visible , and from there the curving lines branch out , to be cut off at the edge of the picture ...
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