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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... fact the Dutch Republic , especially in the first half of the seventeenth century , was a society with a sociological structure all its own , the product of a war of liberation with Spain which lasted for eighty years and ended only in ...
... fact the Dutch Republic , especially in the first half of the seventeenth century , was a society with a sociological structure all its own , the product of a war of liberation with Spain which lasted for eighty years and ended only in ...
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... fact , he opts for the classic formula - the formula which has proved its efficiency . What might be called the classic type of the formal portrait was established around the middle of the sixteenth century , by artists who were in ...
... fact , he opts for the classic formula - the formula which has proved its efficiency . What might be called the classic type of the formal portrait was established around the middle of the sixteenth century , by artists who were in ...
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... fact that they were changing the classic conceptions of art , that they were formulating a new system of plastic expression - and that somehow , to make themselves better understood , they had to define a set of rules . For if the real ...
... fact that they were changing the classic conceptions of art , that they were formulating a new system of plastic expression - and that somehow , to make themselves better understood , they had to define a set of rules . For if the real ...
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