Rembrandt and His Circle: Insights and Discoveries: Amsterdam Studies in the Dutch Golden Age
Editat de Stephanie S. Dickeyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 oct 2017
This collection brings together art historians, museum professionals, conservators, and conservation scientists whose work involves Rembrandt van Rijn and associated artists such as Gerrit Dou, Jan Lievens, and Ferdinand Bol. The range of subjects considered is wide: from the presentation of convincing evidence that Rembrandt and his contemporary Frans Hals rubbed elbows in the Amsterdam workshop of Hendrick Uylenburgh to critical reassessments of the role of printmaking in Rembrandt's studio, his competition with Lievens as a landscape painter, his reputation as a collector, and much more. Developed from a series of international conferences devoted to charting new directions in Rembrandt research, these essays illuminate the current state of Rembrandt studies and suggest avenues for future inquiry.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789462984004
ISBN-10: 946298400X
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 30 color plates, 146 halftones, 3 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 210 x 260 x 28 mm
Greutate: 1.6 kg
Editura: Amsterdam University Press
Colecția Amsterdam University Press
Seria Amsterdam Studies in the Dutch Golden Age
ISBN-10: 946298400X
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 30 color plates, 146 halftones, 3 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 210 x 260 x 28 mm
Greutate: 1.6 kg
Editura: Amsterdam University Press
Colecția Amsterdam University Press
Seria Amsterdam Studies in the Dutch Golden Age
Notă biografică
Stephanie Dickey holds the Bader Chair in Northern Baroque Art at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. She is the author of Rembrandt: Portraits in Print.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Stephanie S. Dickey
1. Rembrandt and Frans Hals Painting in the Workshop of Hendrick Uylenburgh
S.A.C. Dudok van Heel
2. Rembrandt and the Germanic Style
Thijs Weststeijn
3. Rembrandt and the Humanist Ideal of the Universal Painter
Boudewijn Bakker
4. Curiosity and Desire: Rembrandt’s Collection as Historiographic Barometer
H. Perry Chapman
5. Painted Landscapes by Lievens and Rembrandt: The View from Seventeenth-Century Amsterdam Collections
Jacquelyn N. Coutré
6. Jan Lievens in Antwerp: Three Rediscovered Works
Stephanie S. Dickey
7. Gerrit Dou as a Pupil of Rembrandt
Martin Bijl
8. A New Painting by Jan van Noordt in Budapest
Ildikó Ember
9. Rembrandt’s First Nude? The Recent Analysis of Susanna and the Elders from Rembrandt’s Workshop
Katja Kleinert and Claudia Laurenze-Landsberg
10. Rembrandt’s Head of Christ: Some of Technical Observations concerning Matters of Style
Arie Wallert and Michel van der Laar
11. A Rediscovered Head of John the Baptist on a Platter from rembrandt’s Studio
Lloyd DeWitt
12. Rembrandt’s One Guilder Print: Value and Invention in ‘the most beautiful [print] that ever came from the burin of this Master’
Amy Golahny
13. Rembrandt, Ferdinand Bol, and Tobit: The Emergence of a Pathosträ
Jan L. Leja
14. Biblical Iconography in the Graphic Work of Rembrandt’s Circle
Peter van der Celen
15. Jan van Vliet and Rembrandt van Rijn: Their Collaboration Reassessed
Jaco Rutgers
16. Printmaking among Artists of the Rembrandt School
Nadine M. Orenstein
17. Chain Line Pattern Matching and Rembrandt’s Prints
C. Richard Johnson, Jr., William A. Sethares, Margaret Holben Ellis, Saira Haqqi, Reba Snyder, Erik Hinterding, Idelette van Leeuwen, Arie Wallert, Dionysia Christoforou, Jan van der Lubbe, Nadine M. Orenstein, Angela Campbell, and George Dietz
List of Illustrations
Bibliography
Index Nominum
Introduction
Stephanie S. Dickey
1. Rembrandt and Frans Hals Painting in the Workshop of Hendrick Uylenburgh
S.A.C. Dudok van Heel
2. Rembrandt and the Germanic Style
Thijs Weststeijn
3. Rembrandt and the Humanist Ideal of the Universal Painter
Boudewijn Bakker
4. Curiosity and Desire: Rembrandt’s Collection as Historiographic Barometer
H. Perry Chapman
5. Painted Landscapes by Lievens and Rembrandt: The View from Seventeenth-Century Amsterdam Collections
Jacquelyn N. Coutré
6. Jan Lievens in Antwerp: Three Rediscovered Works
Stephanie S. Dickey
7. Gerrit Dou as a Pupil of Rembrandt
Martin Bijl
8. A New Painting by Jan van Noordt in Budapest
Ildikó Ember
9. Rembrandt’s First Nude? The Recent Analysis of Susanna and the Elders from Rembrandt’s Workshop
Katja Kleinert and Claudia Laurenze-Landsberg
10. Rembrandt’s Head of Christ: Some of Technical Observations concerning Matters of Style
Arie Wallert and Michel van der Laar
11. A Rediscovered Head of John the Baptist on a Platter from rembrandt’s Studio
Lloyd DeWitt
12. Rembrandt’s One Guilder Print: Value and Invention in ‘the most beautiful [print] that ever came from the burin of this Master’
Amy Golahny
13. Rembrandt, Ferdinand Bol, and Tobit: The Emergence of a Pathosträ
Jan L. Leja
14. Biblical Iconography in the Graphic Work of Rembrandt’s Circle
Peter van der Celen
15. Jan van Vliet and Rembrandt van Rijn: Their Collaboration Reassessed
Jaco Rutgers
16. Printmaking among Artists of the Rembrandt School
Nadine M. Orenstein
17. Chain Line Pattern Matching and Rembrandt’s Prints
C. Richard Johnson, Jr., William A. Sethares, Margaret Holben Ellis, Saira Haqqi, Reba Snyder, Erik Hinterding, Idelette van Leeuwen, Arie Wallert, Dionysia Christoforou, Jan van der Lubbe, Nadine M. Orenstein, Angela Campbell, and George Dietz
List of Illustrations
Bibliography
Index Nominum