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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... reflected an artistic practice which was already well on the way to becoming a clear narrative style . It would take another seventy years or so before the new theoretical conception reached the Netherlands ; yet in the late fifteenth ...
... reflected an artistic practice which was already well on the way to becoming a clear narrative style . It would take another seventy years or so before the new theoretical conception reached the Netherlands ; yet in the late fifteenth ...
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... reflects the seventeenth - century attitude towards the aesthetics of disguised symbolism in general . The poet and moralist Jacob Cats ( whose extremely popular works almost read like an index to genre symbolism ) , writing about the ...
... reflects the seventeenth - century attitude towards the aesthetics of disguised symbolism in general . The poet and moralist Jacob Cats ( whose extremely popular works almost read like an index to genre symbolism ) , writing about the ...
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... reflects the aesthetic attitude of his French contemporaries , Watteau , Boucher and Lancret ; and there is ample ... reflected primarily in the mood of the pictures , in the quiet sentimentality with which the subjects are treated . The ...
... reflects the aesthetic attitude of his French contemporaries , Watteau , Boucher and Lancret ; and there is ample ... reflected primarily in the mood of the pictures , in the quiet sentimentality with which the subjects are treated . The ...
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