Dutch PaintingOxford University Press, 1978 - 216 หน้า 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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... continued to be produced ; the transition from one set of cultural values to another is , of course , never complete and sudden . There seems to have been a public , too , though possibly a different one from before ( which in itself is ...
... continued to be produced ; the transition from one set of cultural values to another is , of course , never complete and sudden . There seems to have been a public , too , though possibly a different one from before ( which in itself is ...
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... continued well into the eighteenth century but the solemn formalism which for seventeenth - century art looked so ' natural ' became in the eighteenth century almost an impossibility . When the Amsterdam artist Cornelis Troost ( 1697 ...
... continued well into the eighteenth century but the solemn formalism which for seventeenth - century art looked so ' natural ' became in the eighteenth century almost an impossibility . When the Amsterdam artist Cornelis Troost ( 1697 ...
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... continued to paint in a more traditional sense . Edgar Fernhout ( 1912-74 ) started in the 1930s as a child prodigy , painting small , realist pictures . During the 1950s his work changed , though his reliance on visual appearance ...
... continued to paint in a more traditional sense . Edgar Fernhout ( 1912-74 ) started in the 1930s as a child prodigy , painting small , realist pictures . During the 1950s his work changed , though his reliance on visual appearance ...
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abstract actual aesthetic Amsterdam architectural artist background Banquet basic became Caravaggio Christ church classical Claudius Civilis colour composition conception contemporary Cornelis Cornelisz Cornelis Troost course direct Doesburg Early Netherlandish Early Netherlandish painting elegant elements emotional Esaias Esaias's example expression Eyck figures foreground formal Geertgen genre painting Gestel gesture Gogh Goyen Haarlem Hals history painting Holland Honthorst Huijgens humanist influence instance invention Italian Jacob van Ruisdael Jan Steen landscape Lastman Lazarus Leiden light logical look Mannerism Mannerist master Mondrian moral narrative nature Nausicaa Netherlandish painting objects Odysseus Ouwater painter Peleus pictorial picture picture-plane Pieter portrait portraiture precise problem quack realism reality Rembrandt Ruisdael Saenredam Salomon van Ruysdael scene Scorel seems sense seventeenth century shows sixteenth century space spatial Steen Stijl still-life story strong structure style stylistic subtly symbolic Tachism Terbrugghen tonal tradition tree Troost typical Velde Vermeer visual