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Art --- Art, Dutch --- Art néerlandais --- Periodicals --- Périodiques --- Kunst. --- Geschichte --- Niederlande. --- Arts and Humanities --- Architecture, Fine and Decorative Arts --- Performing Arts, Travel and Leisure --- Art néerlandais --- Périodiques --- EJART EPUB-ALPHA-S EPUB-PER-FT JSTOR-E --- Periodicals.
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History of civilization --- Art --- anno 1200-1799 --- Netherlands --- Art and society --- Place (Philosophy) in art. --- Cities and towns --- Architektur. --- Kunst. --- Stadtentwicklung. --- Stadtkultur. --- Art and society. --- Cities and towns. --- Social conditions. --- Niederlande. --- Netherlands. --- Sociologie de l'art --- Aspect social --- Pays-Bas --- Vie artistique. --- cultuurgeschiedenis --- kunstsociologie --- cultuurfilosofie
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poetry
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Art
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History
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Master of Frankfurt
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Painting
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Dutch literature
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Vos, Jan
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anno 1600-1699
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Art in literature
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Artists in literature
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-Knowledge
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-Art
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Vos, Jan,
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Knowledge
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Art.
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Art in literature.
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Artists in literature.
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Leben.
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Lebendes Bild.
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Lehrgedicht.
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Malerei.
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Naturnachahmung.
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Strydt tusschen de Doodt en Natuur, of Zeege der schilderkunst (Vos).
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Verwechslung.
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Vollkommenheit.
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Ästhetik.
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Vos, Jan
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This book focuses on the diffusion of architectural inventions from the Low Countries to other parts of Europe from the late fifteenth until the end of the seventeenth century. Multiple pathways connected the architecture of the Low Countries with the world, but a coherent analysis of the phenomenon is still missing. Written by an international team of specialists, the book offers case-studies illustrating various mechanisms of transmission, such as the migration of building masters and sculptors who worked as architects abroad, networks of foreign patrons inviting Netherlandish artists, printed models and the role of foreign architects who visited the Low Countries for professional reasons. Its geographical scope is as broad as the period under review and includes all European regions where Netherlandish elements were found: from Spain to Scandinavia and from Scotland to Transylvania.
Architecture --- Architects --- Sculptors --- Architectes --- Sculpteurs --- History --- Social networks --- Histoire --- Réseaux sociaux --- Réseaux sociaux --- sculptors --- Baroque --- urban planning --- Keyser, de, Hendrick --- Floris, Cornelis II --- Architecture, Dutch --- Architecture, Flemish --- Architektur. --- Plastik. --- Rezeption. --- Kulturbeziehungen. --- Architecture. --- 1400-1699. --- Niederlande. --- Benelux countries. --- Academic collection --- Renaissance --- History of Europe --- History of civilization --- architecture [discipline] --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Netherlands --- Flanders --- Europe --- Influence --- Europa. --- Netherlands. --- Architecture [Dutch] --- 16th century --- 17th century --- Architecture, Dutch - History --- Architecture, Dutch - Influence --- Architecture, Flemish - History --- Architecture, Flemish - Influence
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Thinking Bodies - Shaping Hands focuses on the critical as well as historical dimension of the handling of the brush and of the resulting appearance of colour on the painted surface in art and art theory from the middle of the 17th (above all from 1660) to the dawn of the 18th century in the Netherlands. More specifically, it deals with Rembrandt’s last pupils such as Arent de Gelder. „Handeling” describes an active, embodied process that is connected to the motion of the hand with the brush or with any other kind of tool. This term, up to now not sufficiently appreciated in scholarly literature, seems to be fruitful in this context. It is not so much connected with the term „style”, as with a prior step, which is equivalent to „manner”. At the same time, its meaning in Dutch till today is „action”. „Handeling” is an act that could be described as a „form-act”. It focuses on Formgestaltung, in which these actions themselves are understood as processes. Examining the „Rembrandtist ideology of painting”, this study attempts to reveal the embodied process of painting in the sense of a bodily articulation during the application of colour. This occurs within the productive tension between theory and practice.
Aesthetics --- Painting --- aesthetics --- historical, theoretical and critical concepts for visual arts --- anno 1600-1699 --- Painting, Dutch --- Brushwork --- Color in art --- Colors in art --- Art --- Monochrome art --- Brush strokes --- Brush technique --- Brush work --- Brushstrokes --- Philosophy --- Technique --- Brushwork. --- Color in art. --- Philosophy. --- Touche (Peinture) --- Couleur dans l'art. --- Peinture --- brushwork. --- 20.07 art criticism, art review. --- Painting, Dutch. --- Ästhetik. --- Gestaltungslehre --- Malen --- Malerei --- Pinsel --- Philosophie. --- Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, --- Influence. --- 1600-1699 --- Niederlande
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What role did images play in the mania for indulgences during the decades prior to the Protestant Reformation? Rubrics, Images and Indulgences in Late Medieval Netherlandish Manuscripts considers how indulgences (the remission of time in Purgatory) were used to market certain images. Conversely, images helped to spread indulgences, such as those attached to the Virgin in sole and the Mass of St Gregory. Images also began depicting the effects of indulgences: souls escaping Purgatory. Drawing on numerous unpublished sources, Kathryn M. Rudy demonstrates how rubrics modified behaviour and expectations around image-centred devotion. Her work is the first to analyse systematically the way that indulgences and images interacted – indeed, shaped each other – prior to the Reformation.
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Late Medieval
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manuscripts [documents]
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Manuscripts. Epigraphy. Paleography
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anno 1400-1499
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anno 1300-1399
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LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Publishing
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RELIGION / Christian Church / History
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RELIGION / Christianity / History
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Indulgences
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091.31 <492>
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091.31 <492> Verluchte handschriften--Nederland
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Verluchte handschriften--Nederland
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091.14:655.26
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Codicologie. Codices. Scriptoria-:-Typografie. Grafisch ontwerp en lay-out
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Manuscripts, Medieval.
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Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval
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Manuscrits médiévaux
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Enluminure médiévale
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History
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Histoire
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Catholic Church
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Prayers and devotions
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Netherlands
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Pays-Bas
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Religious life and customs
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Vie religieuse
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091.14
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091.14 Codicologie. Codices. Scriptoria
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Codicologie. Codices. Scriptoria
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Prayers and devotions.
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500-1500
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Netherlands.
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Niederlande
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Medieval Period
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Middle Ages
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Staat Holland
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Vereinigte Niederlande
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Holland
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Batavische Republik
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Republik der Sieben Vereinigten Provinzen
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Koninkrijk der Nederlanden
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Nederland
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Nederlanden
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Königreich der Niederlande
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Besetzte Niederländische Gebiete
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Painting --- Musée du Louvre [Paris] --- Flanders --- Netherlands --- Painting, Dutch --- Painting, Flemish --- Peinture flamande --- Catalogs --- Catalogues --- Musée du Louvre --- Catalogs. --- Musée du Louvre (Parijs) --- Zuidelijke Nederlanden --- Noordelijke Nederlanden --- -Oil painting --- Painting, Primitive --- Paintings --- Graphic arts --- Musee du Louvre --- -Musée national du Louvre --- Museo del Louvre --- Luvr (Museum) --- Luwr (Museum) --- Louvre (Museum) --- Musée impérial du Louvre --- Luvŭra (Museum) --- Лувъра (Museum) --- Muzeĭ Luvŭr --- Музей Лувър --- Rūburu Bijutsukan --- Musée Napoléon --- Peinture hollandaise --- Katalog. --- Malerei. --- Catalogues. --- Paris --- Louvre. --- Niederlande. --- -Musée Napoléon --- Musée national du Louvre --- -Catalogs --- Musée du Louvre --- Lufu gong bo wu guan --- Painting - France - Paris - Catalogs --- Louvre Museum [Paris] --- Musée du Louvre (Parijs). --- Zuidelijke Nederlanden. --- Noordelijke Nederlanden.
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Lotteries, Art Markets, and Visual Culture examines lotteries as devices for distributing images and art objects, and constructing their value in the former Low Countries. Alongside the fairs and before specialist auction sales were established, they were an atypical but popular and large-scale form of the art trade. As part of a growing entrepreneurial sensibility based on speculation and a sense of risk, they lay behind many innovations. This study looks at their actors, networks and strategies. It considers the objects at stake, their value, and the forms of visual communication intended to boost an appetite for ownership. Ultimately, it contemplates how the lottery culture impacted notions of Fortune and Vanitas in the visual arts.
Art --- Lotteries --- Art and society --- Economic aspects --- History. --- Collectors and collecting --- Art and sociology --- Society and art --- Sociology and art --- Art, Occidental --- Art, Visual --- Art, Western (Western countries) --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Visual --- Fine arts --- Iconography --- Occidental art --- Visual arts --- Western art (Western countries) --- Social aspects --- lotteries --- visual culture --- Economic aspects&delete& --- Collectors and collecting&delete& --- Arts --- Aesthetics --- Gambling --- History --- E-books --- Netherlandish --- art market --- History of the Low Countries --- Economic relations. Trade --- History of civilization --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Belgium --- Netherlands --- Economic aspects&delete&&delete& --- Collectors and collecting&delete&&delete& --- Economische betrekkingen. Handel --- Kunst --- Cultuurgeschiedenis --- Geschiedenis van de Nederlanden --- kunstmarkt --- loterijen --- visuele cultuur --- Nederlands --- Nederland --- België --- 20.14 commercial aspects of art. --- Art and Design. --- Art and society. --- Glücksspiel --- Kunst. --- Kunsthandel. --- Lotterie. --- Lotteries. --- Social & cultural history. --- The arts: general issues. --- Collectors and collecting. --- Economic aspects. --- Benelux countries. --- Flandern. --- Niederlande. --- Benelux countries --- Antiquities. --- Art, Primitive --- lotteries [contests]
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The Dutch Golden Age has long been seen as the age of Rembrandt and Vermeer, whose paintings captured the public imagination and came to represent the marvel that was the Dutch Republic. Yet there is another, largely overlooked marvel in the Dutch world of the seventeenth century: books. In this fascinating account, Andrew Pettegree and Arthur der Weduwen show how the Dutch produced many more books than pictures and bought and owned more books per capita than any other part of Europe. Key innovations in marketing, book auctions, and newspaper advertising brought stability to a market where elsewhere publishers faced bankruptcy, and created a population uniquely well-informed and politically engaged. This book tells for the first time the remarkable story of the Dutch conquest of the European book world and shows the true extent to which these pious, prosperous, quarrelsome, and generous people were shaped by what they read.
Printing --- Booksellers and bookselling --- Publishers and publishing --- Booksellers and bookselling. --- Printing. --- Publishers and publishing. --- History. --- Netherlands. --- Book history --- History of the Netherlands --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1700-1799 --- Buchdruck. --- Buchhandel. --- History --- 1500-1699. --- Niederlande. --- 094:339 --- 094 <492> --- 094 "16" --- 094:339 Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora-:-Handel --- Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora-:-Handel --- 094 "16" Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora--17e eeuw. Periode 1600-1699 --- Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora--17e eeuw. Periode 1600-1699 --- 094 <492> Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora--Nederland --- Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora--Nederland --- Buchdruck --- Buchhandel
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Catalogus bij de tentoonstelling 'Zwart' over zwarte mensen in de schilderkunst van de 17e eeuw, o.a. in werk van Rembrandt.
Sociology of minorities --- Iconography --- History of the Netherlands --- negro --- anno 1600-1699 --- figures [representations] --- Druckgrafik. --- Schwarze --- Bildnismalerei. --- Geschichte 1600-1700. --- Niederlande. --- figures [representations]. --- kunstcatalogi. --- schilderkunst. --- Zwarten. --- Schilderkunst. --- Nederland. --- 17e eeuw. --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi. --- Etskunst. --- Tekenkunst. --- black --- zwarten --- kleuren, pigmenten en kleurstoffen: zwart --- geschiedenis --- kolonisatie --- menselijk lichaam --- De Castro, Miguel (Dom) --- Rembrandt van Rijn --- Bruijn, Pieter Claesz --- Becx, Jasper --- Becx, Jeronimus --- Pieters, Lijsbeth --- Christiaan van Africa --- 17de eeuw --- Noordelijke Nederlanden --- Amsterdam --- 7.041 --- 7.034(492) --- Thema's in de kunst ; zwarte mensen ; geschiedenis --- Zwarten ; mensen met een donkere huidskleur ; in de kunst --- Iconografie ; de mens, portretten --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; Renaissance. Barok. Rococo ; Nederland --- Rembrandt --- zwarten. --- kleuren, pigmenten en kleurstoffen: zwart. --- geschiedenis. --- kolonisatie. --- menselijk lichaam. --- De Castro, Miguel (Dom). --- Rembrandt. --- Bruijn, Pieter Claesz. --- Becx, Jasper. --- Becx, Jeronimus. --- Pieters, Lijsbeth. --- Christiaan van Africa. --- 17de eeuw. --- Noordelijke Nederlanden. --- Amsterdam.
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