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Art in history, history in art : studies in seventeenth-century Dutch culture

Author
Freedberg, David (Editor); De Vries, Jan (Editor); Schwartz, Gary; Smit, J. W.; Stone-Ferrier, Linda; Brandenburg, Willem A.; Unger, Richard W.; Walsh, John; De Jongh, E.; Sluijter, Eric J.; Becker, Jochen; De Vries, Lyckle; Van der Woude, Ad; Montias, John Michael
Document type
Livre
Language
English
Collection
Issues & debates.
Source
Art in history, history in art : studies in seventeenth-century Dutch culture. 1991, 444 p., ill. (some col.); bibliogr. ref.; index
ISBN
0892362014
Publisher
Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities, Santa Monica, CA (usa)
Publication country
United States
Abstract (en)
Essays, which evolved from the symposium held 30 Apr-2 May 1987, at the Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities, Santa Monica, California. Introductions by Gary Schwartz on art in history, and J.W. Smit on history in art. Part I, Art and Reality: Linda Stone-Ferrier (art historian) and Willem A. Brandenburg (biologist) on market scenes; Richard W. Unger on marine paintings and shipbuilding; John Walsh on landscapes; E. de Jongh and Eric J. Sluijter on iconology; Jochen Becker on kitchen scenes; Lyckle de Vries on realism. Part II, Art, Economy, and Society: Jan de Vries on art history; Ad van der Woude on painting in Holland at the time of the Dutch Republic; John Michael Montias on art in 17th c. Amsterdam; and David Freedberg, in conclusion, on science, commerce and art, neglected topics at the junction of history and art history.
Subject (en)
Subject (fr)

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DatabaseBHA (Inist-CNRS/GRI)

Identifier19920401-00424469

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