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Art --- Dutch Art Fair --- anno 1900-1999
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Art, Dutch --- Art, Flemish --- Dutch art --- Nieuwe Ploeg (Group of artists) --- Ploeg (Group of artists) --- Flemish art
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Art, Netherlandish --- Art néerlandais --- Art, Netherlandish. --- Netherlandish art --- Arts and Humanities --- Architecture, Fine and Decorative Arts --- Performing Arts, Travel and Leisure --- Art néerlandais --- Art, Dutch --- Art, Flemish --- early netherlandish art --- dutch art --- flemish art --- german art
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History --- Sculpture --- Painting --- Art styles --- congres / 1984 --- Art --- Mannerist [Renaissance-Baroque style] --- anno 1500-1599 --- Belgium --- Netherlands --- Art, Dutch --- Art, Flemish --- Mannerism (Art) --- Art hollandais --- Art flamand --- Maniérisme (Art) --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Conferences - Meetings --- Maniérisme (Art) --- Congrès --- Congresses. --- Flemish art --- Dutch art --- Nieuwe Ploeg (Group of artists) --- Ploeg (Group of artists) --- Nederlandse school
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Analysis of paintings and prints of 'garden parties', merry companies, courting couples, and even landscape etchings that have amorous overtones. Placing these works in the context of the contemporary culture of love which manifested itself in the social practices of courtship and in a variety of amatory texts, Nevitt shows how they both reflect and shaped the experience of love. His study also reconstitutes the viewpoints from which these works were understood, taking seriously their moral and celebratory aspects.
History --- Painting --- love [emotion] --- liefdestuin --- anno 1600-1699 --- Amour dans l'art --- Liefde in de kunst --- Love in art --- Dutch art --- Ploeg (Group of artists) --- Love in art. --- Art --- Netherlands --- Art, Dutch --- Dutch Italianates (Group of artists) --- Art [Dutch ] --- 17th century --- gardens of love --- Nederlandse school
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In the Dutch Republic, in its Baroque forms of art, two aesthetic formal modes, theatre and drama, were dynamically related to two political concepts, event and moment. The Dutch version of the Baroque is characterised by a fascination with this world regarded as one possibility out of a plurality of potential worlds. It is this fascination that explains the coincidence in the Dutch Republic, strange at first sight, of Baroque exuberance, irregularity, paradox, and vertigo with scientific rigor, regularity, mathematical logic, and rational distance. In giving a new historical perspective on the Baroque as a specifically Dutch republican one, this study also offers a new and systematic approach towards the interactions among the notions of theatricality, dramatisation, moment, and event: concepts that are currently at the centre of philosophical and political debates but the modern articulation of which can best be considered in the explorations of history and world in the Dutch Republic.
Theater --- History --- Political aspects --- Dramatics --- Histrionics --- Professional theater --- Stage --- Theatre --- Performing arts --- Acting --- Actors --- Art, Baroque --- Art, Dutch --- Themes, motives. --- Netherlands --- Politics and government --- Baroque art --- Dutch art --- Nieuwe Ploeg (Group of artists) --- Ploeg (Group of artists) --- Baroque, theatricality, dramatization, history, world, moment, event. --- 1500-1714
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Art, Dutch --- Art, Flemish --- Symbolism in art --- Flemish art --- Allegory (Art) --- Signs and symbols in art --- Art --- Dutch art --- Nieuwe Ploeg (Group of artists) --- Ploeg (Group of artists) --- #A9309H --- Iconography --- History of civilization --- iconography --- symbolism [artistic concept] --- emblems [allegorical pictures] --- educating --- portraits --- Eyck, van, Jan --- Verheyden, Mattheus --- anno 1500-1799 --- anno 1400-1499 --- Netherlands
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The essays collected in this volume are devoted to the Utrecht painter Abraham Bloemaert. The artist has received considerable scholarly attention following the publication of the catalogue raisonné of his paintings and, more recently, of his drawings, particularly in connection with the major exhibition The Bloemaert Effect (2012, Utrecht & Schwerin). This publication examines Abraham Bloemaert as a universal artist while it also aims to better understand his contribution towards the development of new iconographic themes. The choice and execution of specific subjects are considered in light of the local religious context, among others. In order to offer new perspectives and stimulate further research, the volume carefully examines the role of his workshop and the various artistic practices – painting, engraving, and drawing – in which its members engaged under Bloemaert’s supervision. A key question ties together the multifaceted approaches presented here: should Bloemaert be considered as the ‘father of the Utrecht school’ and the founder of a dynasty of artists?
Painting --- workshops [organizations] --- influence --- Bloemaert, Abraham --- Art, Dutch --- Painting, Dutch --- History and criticism --- Bloemaert, Abraham, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Dutch painting --- Dutch art --- Nieuwe Ploeg (Group of artists) --- Ploeg (Group of artists) --- Blomart, A. --- Blomart, Abraham, --- Painters --- Graphic arts & prints* --- Low Countries (c. 1501-1800) --- Baroque & Rococo painting --- Engraving, Dutch --- Drawing, Dutch --- Artists' studios --- Utrechtse school
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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
Art, Dutch --- Gifts --- Social aspects --- Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, --- Vermeer, Johannes, --- Donations --- Presents --- Generosity --- Manners and customs --- Free material --- Dutch Italianates (Group of artists) --- Vermeer, Johannes --- Van der Meer, Jan, --- Van der Meer van Delft, Jan, --- Vermeer, Jan, --- Vermeer van Delft, Jan, --- Meer, Jan van der, --- Der Meer, Jan van, --- Vermeer de Delft, Jan, --- Vermer Delftskiĭ, Ĭokhannes, --- Vermer, Ĭokhannes, --- Ferumēru, Yohanesu, --- フェルメール, ヨハネス, --- Rāmbirānt, --- Rembrandt Garmens van Reĭn, --- Rembrandt van Rijn --- Rembrandt van Reĭn, --- Lun-po-lang, --- Rembrandt, --- Van Rijn, Rembrandt Harmenszoon, --- Rijn, Rembrandt Harmenszoon van, --- Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn, --- Reimbrandt, --- Rembrandt van Rijn, --- רמברנדט --- רמברנדט הרמנסזון ואן־ריין, --- رامبرانت --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Dutch art --- Nieuwe Ploeg (Group of artists) --- Ploeg (Group of artists) --- Rembrandt --- Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn --- Rembrandt Garmens van Reĭn --- Rembrandt van Reĭ --- Lun-po-lan --- Van Rijn, Rembrandt Harmenszoon --- Rijn, Rembrandt Harmenszoon van --- Rembrandt Harmensz van Rin, --- Reimbrand --- Rembrandt, Vermeer, the Gift, Amateur Artists, Dutch Art, Golden Age.
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Catalogue présentant les travaux sur papier de Karel Appel (1921-2006), artiste néerlandais, cofondateur du mouvement Cobra, artisan du renouvellement de l'art après 1945. De telles oeuvres permettent d'appréhender son processus de création artistique. ©Electre 2016
Appel, Karel --- Painting, Dutch --- Painters --- Peinture hollandaise --- Peintres --- Biography --- Biographies --- Appel, Karel, --- Art, Dutch --- 75.07 --- 75.038 --- 741.07 --- Schilderkunst ; werken op papier ; 20ste eeuw ; K. Appel --- Appel, Karel 1921-2006 (°Amsterdam, Nederland) --- Gouaches --- Aquarellen --- Cobra --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Parijs ; Centre Pompidou --- Dutch art --- Ploeg (Group of artists) --- Schilderkunst ; schilders --- Schilderkunst ; 1950 - 2000 --- Tekenkunst ; tekenkunstenaars A - Z --- Apel, Karel, --- Appel, C. K. --- Appel, Christiaan Karel, --- Exhibitions --- Apel, Karel --- Nieuwe Ploeg (Group of artists)
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