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genre pictures --- book review --- Vermeer, Johannes --- Neer, van der, Eglon --- Metsu, Gabriël
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Original theatrical trailer, director's commentary track, the art of film making, anatomy of the scene, deleted scenes
Historishe film --- Nederland --- 17e eeuw --- Delft --- Vermeer, Johannes --- Speelfilm --- Schilderkunst --- Tekenkunst --- Speelfilms
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This book offers a new perspective on the art of the Dutch Golden Age by exploring the interaction between the gift's symbolic economy of reciprocity and obligation and the artistic culture of early modern Holland. Gifts of art were pervasive in seventeenth-century Europe and many Dutch artists, like their counterparts elsewhere, embraced gift giving to cultivate relations with patrons, art lovers, and other members of their social networks. Rembrandt also created distinctive works to function within a context of gift exchange, and both Rembrandt and Vermeer engaged the ethics of the gift to identify their creative labor as motivated by what contemporaries called a "love of art," not materialistic gain. In the merchant republic's vibrant market for art, networks of gift relations and the anti-economic rhetoric of the gift mingled with the growing dimension of commerce, revealing a unique chapter in the interconnected history of gift giving and art making.
Art --- History of civilization --- History of the Netherlands --- art market --- patronage --- gift giving --- Vermeer, Johannes --- Rembrandt --- Hollandse school
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What was the written culture behind visual artists like Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Rubens? What made the historical novel in nineteenth-century Flanders so different from its counterpart in Holland? What was the literary impact of the huge colonial empires run by the Netherlands and Belgium? What role did Latin, French, and Frisian play in the literary culture of the Low Countries through the ages? Why is experimental writing so prevalent in modern Dutch literature? What has made Cees Nooteboom an internationally acclaimed author? And how does Flemish relate to Dutch anyway? This first literary history of the Netherlands and Flanders in English since the 1970s answers these and many other questions. Written by a team of Dutch and Flemish subject specialists, it offers a comprehensive and authoritative account of the literature of the Dutch-speaking area from the medieval period up to the present day. While it focuses on literature written in Dutch, it also assesses the significance of writings in French, Latin, and Frisian. Contributors: Ton Anbeek, Willem van den Berg, Jaap Goedegebuure, E. K. Grootes, Anne Marie Musschoot, Frits van Oostrom, Herman Pleij, M. A. Schenkeveld-van der Dussen, Marleen de Vries. Theo Hermans is Professor of Dutch and Comparative Literature at University College London.
History --- Dutch literature --- Flemish literature --- History and criticism. --- Benelux countries --- Literatures. --- History and criticism --- 82 <09> --- #KVHA:Letterkunde; Nederlands --- #KVHA:Literatuurgeschiedenis; Nederlanden --- Literatuur. Algemene literatuurwetenschap--Geschiedenis van ... --- 82 <09> Literatuur. Algemene literatuurwetenschap--Geschiedenis van ... --- Literatuur. Algemene literatuurwetenschap--Geschiedenis van .. --- Low countries --- Literatuur. Algemene literatuurwetenschap--Geschiedenis van . --- Literatuur. Algemene literatuurwetenschap--Geschiedenis van --- Dutch literature - History and criticism --- Flemish literature - History and criticism --- LITTERATURE NEERLANDAISE --- HISTOIRE ET CRITIQUE --- Anne Marie Musschoot. --- Cees Nooteboom. --- Colonial Empires. --- Dutch Literature. --- Dutch-Speaking Area. --- Dutch. --- Experimental Writing. --- Flanders. --- French. --- Frisian. --- Frits van Oostrom. --- Historical Novel. --- Latin. --- Literary History. --- Medieval Period. --- Netherlands. --- Rembrandt. --- Rubens. --- Theo Hermans. --- University College London. --- Vermeer. --- Visual Artists.
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