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Vermeer, Johannes --- Vermeer, Johannes, --- Painters --- CDL --- 75.071 VERMEER --- 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,
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An introduction to the painting and artists of the Dutch town of Delft. It covers church interiors, portraits, landscapes and townviews, and culminates in an in-depth look at the work of three great Delft masters: Carel Fabritius, Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer.
Hooch, de, Pieter --- Fabritius, Carel --- Vermeer, Johannes --- Delft school of art --- Painting, Dutch --- CDL --- 75.071 VERMEER --- Dutch painting --- Art, Dutch --- 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,
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"Vermeer's Wager stands at the intersection of art history and criticism, philosophy and museology. Using a familiar and celebrated painting by Johannes Vermeer as the basis for his argument, Ivan Gaskell explores what it might mean to know and use a work of art. He maintains that art history as generally pracitised, while successfully asserting certain claims to knowledge, fails to take into account aspects of the unique character of works of art. Our relationship to artworks is mediated, not only through reproduction - particularly photography - but also through displays in museums." "In an analysis that ranges from seventeenth-century Holland, through mid-nineteenth-century France, to artists' and curators' practice today, Gaskell draws on his experience of Dutch art history, aesthetics and contemporary art criticism. Anyone with an interest in Vermeer and the afterlife of his art will value this book, as will all who think seriously about the role of photography in perception and the core purpose of art museums."--Jacket.
Appréciation de l'art --- Art -- Appréciation --- Art -- Réception --- Art appreciation --- Esthetische appreciatië --- Goûts artistiques --- Kunst appreciatie --- Kunst waardering --- Kunstwaardering --- Réception de l'art --- art theory --- Vermeer, Johannes --- Art museums --- CDL --- 75.071 VERMEER --- Art --- Art collections --- Art galleries --- Galleries, Art --- Galleries, Public art --- Picture-galleries --- Public art galleries --- Public galleries (Art museums) --- Arts facilities --- Museums --- Appreciation of art --- Art criticism --- Galleries and museums --- Analysis, interpretation, appreciation --- Vermeer, Johannes, --- Reception of art --- Reception
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Over 100 years of speculation and controversy surround claims that the great seventeenth-century Dutch artist, Johannes Vermeer, used the camera obscura to create some of the most famous images in Western art. This intellectual detective story starts by exploring Vermeer's possible knowledge of seventeenth-century optical science, and outlines the history of this early version of the photographic camera, which projected an accurate image for artists to trace. However, it is Steadman's meticulous reconstruction of the artist's studio, complete with a camera obscura, which provides exciting new evidence to support the view that Vermeer did indeed use the camera. These findings do not challenge Vermeer's genius but show how, like many artists, he experimented with new technology to develop his style and choice of subject matter. The combination of detailed research and a wide range of contemporary illustrations offers a fascinating glimpse into a time of great scientific and cultural innovation and achievement in Europe.
535 --- 75 VERMEER, JOHANNES --- Philip Steadman --- kunst --- schilderkunst --- optica --- camera obscura --- Nederland --- Vermeer Johannes --- zeventiende eeuw --- Nederlanden --- schildertechniek --- tekenkunst --- schetsen --- 75.071 VERMEER --- 75.02 --- 75 VERMEER, JOHANNES Schilderkunst--VERMEER, JOHANNES --- Schilderkunst--VERMEER, JOHANNES --- 535 Optics --- Optics --- Black box (Art) --- Black boxes (Art) --- Camera obscura --- Camera obscuras --- Camerae obscurae --- Chambre noire --- Chambre obscure --- Chambres noires --- Chambres obscures --- Photography [Pinhole ] --- Kunsttechniek --- persoon --- 7.02 --- Vermeer, Johannes --- Optica --- Painting [Dutch ] --- CDL --- Photography, Pinhole. --- Camera obscuras. --- Painting, Dutch --- Vermeer, Johannes, --- Vermeer (johannes), 1632-1675
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"Seventeenth-century Delft has often been viewed as a quaint town whose artists painted scenes of domestic life. This book revises that image, showing that the small but vibrant Dutch city produced a wide range of artworks, including luxurious tapestries and silver objects, as well as sophisticated paintings for the court at The Hague and for patrician collectors in Delft itself."--Jacket.
Art --- Bramer, Leonard --- Vermeer, Johannes --- Fabritius, Carel --- Delft --- kerkinterieurs --- genrestukken --- landschappen --- portretten --- 17de eeuw --- Noordelijke Nederlanden --- Exhibitions --- Delft school --- Art [Dutch ] --- Netherlands --- Delft (Nederland) --- Art [Modern ] --- 17th-18th centuries --- Delft school of art --- Art, Dutch --- Vermeer, Johannes, --- interieur van een kerk --- Dutch art --- Nieuwe Ploeg (Group of artists) --- Ploeg (Group of artists) --- 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, --- CDL --- 75.071 VERMEER --- Delftse school --- Vermeer, Johannes. --- 17de eeuw. --- Noordelijke Nederlanden.
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Catalogue exhaustif de l'oeuvre de Jan Steen, classé par genre.
Art --- Vermeer, Johannes --- Painting --- 75 VERMEER, JOHANNES --- #gsdbA --- #GGSB: Kunst (cataloog tentoonstelling) --- auteurs Ben Broos en Arthur K. Wheelock Jr. met bijdr. van Albert Blankert en Jörgen Wadum --- kunst --- schilderkunst --- zeventiende eeuw --- Nederland --- Vermeer Johannes --- 75.071 VERMEER --- Eu-nede 737.5 --- Kunst --- Schilderkunst --- Schilderkunst--VERMEER, JOHANNES --- 75 VERMEER, JOHANNES Schilderkunst--VERMEER, JOHANNES --- barok --- Steen, Jan --- Painters --- Painting, Dutch --- Peintres --- Peinture hollandaise --- Steen, Jan Havickszoon, --- Histoire de la peinture --- 17e siècle --- Pays-bas --- Pays-bas septentrionaux --- H. Perry Chapman, Wouter Th. Kloek, Arthur K. Wheelock Jr. --- Steen Jan --- genreschilderkunst --- 75.071 STEEN --- Steen, Jan, --- auteurs Ben Broos en Arthur K. Wheelock Jr. ; met bijdr. van Albert Blankert en Jörgen Wadum --- Exhibitions --- Iconografie --- Iconography --- auteurs Ben Broos en Arthur K. Wheelock Jr. ; met bijdr. van Albert Blankert en Jörgen Wadum --- H. Perry Chapman, Wouter Th. Kloek, Arthur K. Wheelock Jr --- Kunst (cataloog tentoonstelling) --- Vermeer, Johannes. --- Hogarth, William.
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