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J. van den Vondels verscheiden gedichten : 1605-1625
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Publisher: Leiden Gent A.W. Sijthoff A. Siffer

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Phoenix : vier essays: Rembrandts vogel Phoenix ; Herinnering aan Leopold ; De eeuw van Flaubert ; Rembrandt en Vondel
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Year: 1942 Publisher: Amsterdam J.M. Meulenhoff

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De eerste opvoering van Vondel's treurspel herdacht met een zinnebeeld : Een schepping van Rembrandt
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Year: 1979 Publisher: Utrecht De Banier

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Rembrandt and his critics, 1630-1730
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Year: 1953 Publisher: The Hague Martinus Nijhoff

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The Passions in the Arts of the Early Modern Netherlands = De hartstochten in de kunst in de vroegmoderne Nederlanden
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Year: 2010 Publisher: Zwolle Waanders

Rembrandt : portraits in print
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ISBN: 9027253390 1588114988 Year: 2004 Volume: 9 Publisher: Amsterdam Benjamins

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This is the first monograph devoted to Rembrandt's etched portraits of himself and his contemporaries. Between 1633 and 1665, Rembrandt etched less than two dozen formal portraits, yet this small body of work includessome of his most finely crafted and widely sought-after prints. Rembrandt depicted influential preachers of the Remonstrant, Reformed and Mennonite faiths as well as prominent citizens such as the tax administrator Jan Wtenbogaert, the wealthy connoisseur Jan Six, the physician Arnout Tholinxand the landscape painter Jan Asselijn. Most of these men participated in a circle of artists, poets and patrons who thought of themselves as a "Dutch Parnassus." For this community of art lovers, the celebration of individual character and accomplishment, in products ranging from imposing portrait sculptures to witty occasional verses, was a central preoccupation. This book brings together contextual evidence such as preparatory studies, inscribed copies, and literary responses of Rembrandt's etched portraits

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