Landscape painting, Dutch -- Exhibitions, Landscape painting -- Netherlands -- 17th century -- Exhibitions, Landscape painting, Landscape painting, Dutch, Netherlands, Dutch landscape paintings, 1600-1700 - Catalogues Publisher London : Herbert Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English During the 17th century, landscape painting became a popular genre. Dutch painters showed unprecedented interest and made it an autonomous subject in painting. Oct 20, 2021 • By Stella Polyzoidou, BA Archaeology and Art History Landscape painting was one of the favorite genres in 17th-century art.
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The collection of Dutch seventeenth-century paintings in the National Gallery of Art includes works by well-known masters of the period, including Rembrandt van Rijn, Johannes Vermeer, Frans Hals, and Aelbert Cuyp . Masters of 17th-Century Dutch Landscape Painting, drawn from public and private collections in eleven countries, revealed the consummate skill of Jacob van Ruisdael, Aelbert Cuyp, Rembrandt, and other artists of Holland's "Golden Age." Overview Seventeenth-century Netherlanders had a passion for depictions of city and countryside, either real or imaginary. Local scenery asserted Holland's national pride, while vistas of foreign sites recalled the extent of its overseas commerce. Walter Liedtke Department of European Paintings, The Metropolitan Museum of Art December 2014 During the 1600s, landscape painting flourished as an independent genre in the Dutch Republic (United Provinces of the Netherlands) and in the Spanish Netherlands (now Belgium).
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Masters of 17th-century Dutch landscape painting by Peter C. Sutton, 1987, Museum of Fine Arts edition,. Masters of seventeenth-century Dutch landscape painting. Classifications Dewey Decimal Class 758/.1/09492074 Library of Congress ND1359.3 .S88 1987, ND1359.3.S88 1987 Masters of 17th-century Dutch landscape painting. Authors: Peter C. Sutton, Albert Blankert. Summary: An examination of the "Golden Age" of Dutch landscape painting, identifying masterpieces and relating landscape traditions to the cultural and socio-economic climate of the time. The work discusses the Dutch art market, patronage and the. Masters of 17th-century Dutch Landscape Painting. Peter C. Sutton, Albert Blankert, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.. Other editions - View all. Masters of 17th-century Dutch Landscape Painting Peter C. Sutton, Albert Blankert, Rijksmuseum (Netherlands), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Snippet view - 1987. Common terms and phrases. This painting was part of a 'historical gallery', a collection of paintings and sculptures glorifying Dutch art. Ruisdael was one of the 17th-century artists to be honoured with such a painting by Albert Gerard Bilders in 1864. It depicts the 17th-century master in the open air sketching a watermill, one of his favourite motifs.
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Philadelphia Museum of Art. "Masters of 17th-Century Dutch Landscape Painting," June 5-July 31, 1988, no. 83. Athens. National Gallery Alexandros Soutzos Museum. "From El Greco to Cézanne: Masterpieces of European Painting from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York," December 13, 1992-April. Seventeenth-century Dutch art forms the nucleus of the collection of more than 5,550 paintings that have entered the Rijksmuseum since 1800 through purchases, donations and loans. Its size, diversity and quality make this the most representative overview of the Golden Age of Dutch art in the world. See all the works in this catalogue. In 2007.
Explores Dutch landscape painting, identifying major themes and patterns of style, and relating the art to the culture and social climate of the 17th century Print length 563 pages Language English Publisher Museum of Fine Arts Boston Publication date January 1, 1987 Alexander von Humboldt's invention of the natural landscape. C. Kwa. Art. 2005. Landscape took on a new meaning through the new science of plant geography of Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1857). In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, "landscape" was foremost a painterly…. Expand.
Barend Cornelis Koekkoek (Dutch, 18031862)
Masters of 17th Century Dutch Landscape Painting: Sutton, Peter C., Blankert, Albert, Rijksmuseum (Netherlands), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Philadelphia Museum of Art: 9780812281057: Amazon.com: Books Books › Arts & Photography › Painting Buy used: $88.99 FREE delivery November 16 - 29 Or fastest delivery November 16 - 27 Select delivery location Masters of 17th Century Dutch Landscape Painting, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1987-1988, no. 37. 1991 Great Dutch Paintings from America, Royal Cabinet of Paintings Mauritshuis, The Hague; The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, 1991, no. 23 (shown only in San Francisco). 2001