Rudi Ekkart/Quentin Buvelot
Zwolle 2007
Cloth with dust-wrapper 280 pages
Illustrated in colour & bl/w
Design: DeLeeuwOntwerper(s)
Text in English
Price: € 39.95
Portrait art of Holland’s Golden Age is one of the most fascinating phenomena in the history of Western art, distinguished by a powerful realism, an immense diversity and, above all, a high artistic level. The National Gallery in London and the Mauritshuis in The Hague have mounted a major exhibition on the subject in 2007. The main thread running the exhibition was the chronological development of the portrait, interwoven with several themes like the individual portrait, the double portrait, the family portrait, the group portrait, militia and regents portraits as well as children’s portraits. Within each theme a selection of works have been shown which offer imposing and also exciting juxtapositions.
This is the catalogue of an exhibition of Dutch portrait paintings from the "Golden Age" organized by the Mauritshuis in the Hague and the National Gallery in Londen. All of the exhibited paintings are illustrated in colour and have accompanying information. The texts are prefaced by three lavishly illustrated essays on the development of portraiture in the northern part of the Netherlands and the costumes worn in portraits.
There is also a Dutch language edition: Hollanders in Beeld
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