From Rembrandt to Vermeer by Jane Turner

From Rembrandt to Vermeer by Jane Turner

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The 17th century in the Netherlands was one of the most creative and accessible periods of art the world has ever known. This work is a series of biographies of the most important artists active during this period when Holland had the highest concentration of artists anywhere in Europe.

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From Rembrandt to Vermeer by Jane Turner

The 17th century in the Netherlands was one of the most creative and accessible periods of art the world has ever known. The Golden Age is here brought to life in a series of biographies of the most important artists active during this period when Holland had the highest concentration of artists anywhere in Europe. Painters in the Dutch Republic specialized in portraits, domestic genre scenes, still lifes, landscapes, townscapes metaphors of the tiny new country's immense pride and wealth. This book features comprises of all the great masters, from Frans Hals and Vermeer to Rembrandt whose poignant career from early success to bankruptcy is charted in an essay of 12,000 words as well as entries on more than 220 other artists.
JANE TURNER is the editor of the critically acclaimed Dictionary of Art.
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ISBN 13 9780333920442
ISBN 10 0333920449
Title From Rembrandt to Vermeer
Author Jane Turner
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Year published 2000-04-01
Number of pages 384
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.