
An introduction to the great masters of Dutch painting.
Christopher Brown
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The seventeenth century was the Golden Age of Dutch painting, during which political independence and increasing prosperity created a new patrons of the arts among merchants and statesmen. Rembrandt, Hals and Vermeer, and a host of lesser-known talents, produced a dazzling variety of work, from intimate portraits to virtuoso still lifes, dramatic seascapes to coolly observed domestic interiors. This survey of the period presents a careful selection of paintings which marvellously evoke the spirit of a great age of creativity. Christopher Brown’s lucid account includes an introduction, extensive commentaries to each of the 48 full-page colour plates, and the numerous black-and-white illustrations by way of comparison.
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Bonnard |
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Bruegel |
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Canaletto |
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Caravaggio |
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Cézanne |
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Chagall |
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Chardin |
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Constable |
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Cubism |
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Dalí |
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Dürer |
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Dutch Painting |
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Ernst |
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Fra Angelico |
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Gainsborough |
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Gauguin |
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Goya |
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Holbein |
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Impressionism |
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Italian Renaissance Painting |
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Japanese Colour Prints |
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Klee |
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Leonardo |
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Magritte |
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Manet |
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Modigliani |
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Monet |
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Munch |
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Pissarro |
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Pop Art |
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Rembrandt |
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Renoir |
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Rossetti |
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Schiele |
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Sisley |
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Surrealist Painting |
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The Pre-Raphaelites |
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Turner |
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Van Gogh |
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Whistler |