The Age of Rembrandt
Studies in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Painting
Roland Fleischer, and Susan S. Munshower
The Age of Rembrandt
Studies in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Painting
Roland Fleischer, and Susan S. Munshower
- Table of Contents
- Subjects
Contents
Preface
1. Lot and His Daughters as Moral Dilemma
Anne Lowenthal, New York, New York
2. Rembrandt's Abduction of Proserpina
Amy's Golahny, Lycoming College
3. David Baily's Vanitas of 1651
Maarten Wurfbain, Stedelijk Museum "De Lakenhal," Leiden
4. Quirijn van Brekelenkam and The Artist's Workshop in the Hermitage Museum
Ronald E. Fleischer, The Pennsylvania State University
5. Toward a History of Dutch Genre Painting II: The South Holland Tradition
Walter Liedtke, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
6. The Manor Kostuerloren: Vicissitudes of a 17th Century Landscape Motif
Seymour Slive, Harvard University
7. Hendrik Martensz. Sorgh as Painter of Market Scenes
Liane Schneeman, Stockton State College·
8. Rembrandt and His Circles: More About the Late Self Portraits in Kenwood House
Jeanne Chenault Porter, The Pennsylvania State University
9. The Art Historian in the Laboratory: Examinations into the History, Preservation, and Techniques of 17th Century Dutch Painting
Arthur K. Wheelock, Jr., National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
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