This dissertation examines the impact that the vicissitudes of the political and economic environment of the mid-seventeenth century Dutch Republic had on the stylistic and thematic character of paintings that Gabriel Metsu (1629-1667) executed after he moved from Leiden to Amsterdam in 1654. In the early 1650s the Dutch Republic faced a multitude of difficulties. Shortly after its independence from Spain in 1648, the sudden death of Stadholder Willem II of Orange in 1650, the First Anglo-Dutch War (1652-1654), and a plague outbreak in the mid-1650s, the country was in a perilous state. The political and economic uncertainties facing the country had a direct impact on art markets. This study examines how Metsu adapted his paintings to succe...
The 17th century art market in Amsterdam from a new perspective: The economy of service and service ...
In the early modern Dutch Republic, plaster casts offered artists a way to overcome limitations of s...
The focus of this thesis is the patronage and reception of Flemish and Dutch painters and their genr...
This dissertation argues that compositional shifts that appear in Dutch cityscape paintingsdepicting...
This study examines the forces which shaped the career and art of Cornelis de Man, and the ways in w...
This dissertation reconsiders the role of foreign commodities—especially Asian porcelain—in the genr...
thesisMaster of ArtsArt/Art HistoryEmanuel de Witte (1617-1691/92) is generally considered the fines...
The study departs from a technical examination of the panel painting Polyxena is Sacrificed in the S...
In the third quarter of the seventeenth century, a number of Dutch painters specialized in producing...
<p>This dissertation focuses on the large-scale distribution of imagery from the Southern Netherland...
My dissertation argues that in period between the death of Rogier van der Weyden in 1464 and c. 1530...
Even if the role of market forces was never fully dismissed in Dutch art history, it was simply besi...
English translation of E. J. Sluijter, "Over Brabantse vodden, economische concurrentie, artistieke ...
Pieter de Molijn is considered by present-day art historians to be one of the founders of what is re...
This thesis examines the place of Dutch genre painting in the English theory of art between 1695, wh...
The 17th century art market in Amsterdam from a new perspective: The economy of service and service ...
In the early modern Dutch Republic, plaster casts offered artists a way to overcome limitations of s...
The focus of this thesis is the patronage and reception of Flemish and Dutch painters and their genr...
This dissertation argues that compositional shifts that appear in Dutch cityscape paintingsdepicting...
This study examines the forces which shaped the career and art of Cornelis de Man, and the ways in w...
This dissertation reconsiders the role of foreign commodities—especially Asian porcelain—in the genr...
thesisMaster of ArtsArt/Art HistoryEmanuel de Witte (1617-1691/92) is generally considered the fines...
The study departs from a technical examination of the panel painting Polyxena is Sacrificed in the S...
In the third quarter of the seventeenth century, a number of Dutch painters specialized in producing...
<p>This dissertation focuses on the large-scale distribution of imagery from the Southern Netherland...
My dissertation argues that in period between the death of Rogier van der Weyden in 1464 and c. 1530...
Even if the role of market forces was never fully dismissed in Dutch art history, it was simply besi...
English translation of E. J. Sluijter, "Over Brabantse vodden, economische concurrentie, artistieke ...
Pieter de Molijn is considered by present-day art historians to be one of the founders of what is re...
This thesis examines the place of Dutch genre painting in the English theory of art between 1695, wh...
The 17th century art market in Amsterdam from a new perspective: The economy of service and service ...
In the early modern Dutch Republic, plaster casts offered artists a way to overcome limitations of s...
The focus of this thesis is the patronage and reception of Flemish and Dutch painters and their genr...