TY - BOOK ID - 64909878 TI - Mirror of reality : 19th-century painting in the netherlands PY - 2019 SN - 9780300250442 0300250444 PB - Brussels and Amsterdam : Mercatorfonds, Rijksmuseum, DB - UniCat KW - Painting, Dutch KW - Realism in art KW - Dutch painting UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:64909878 AB - Nineteenth Century Painting in the Netherlands' fills a gap in art history. There has been no survey on Dutch art since 1948, and the only English publication available is a translation from an earlier 1920s book. This new publication offers a synthesis of research done by many during the last half century and provides new insights into the art market, into stylistic development, and into the relations between Dutch and foreign artists. It also offers over 500 full colour illustrations of paintings: some famous, some hardly known and even some new discoveries. Vincent van Gogh, Joseph IsraeĢls and Anton Mauve are internationally renowned Dutch painters from the 19th century. Their work was collected in Europe and the USA, and of course Van Gogh is perhaps the most famous artist ever. They came from a country famous for its painting since the 16th century. Yet apart from Van Gogh and the Hague School, 19th century Dutch art is for many still unfamiliar territory. This is no surprise, as the last overview dates from 1948, and an earlier book from 1920 was the only one translated in English (in 1973). So it is really high time that another survey is published, as much new research has been done since. Jenny Reynaerts, senior curator of the Rijksmuseum and a well-known specialist on 19th century Dutch art, has written her book for a large reading public. She looks at the period with fresh eyes and often from a contemporary point of view. Her results show that Dutch painters were far more internationally oriented than has been thought until now: Ary Scheffer became a superstar in France, as did Lawrence Alma-Tadema in England, and painters like Barend Cornelis Koekkoek, Johan Barthold Jongkind, Jacob and Matthijs Maris made a name for themselves all over Europe. Exhibition: Singer Museum, Laren, The Netherlands (15.01.-15.05.2020). ER -