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Maryan W. Ainsworth Jan Gossart's trip to Rome and his route to Paragone
Jan Gossart's 1508 trip to Italy and the first-hand opportunity to study both modern and antique Italian sculpture en route and in Rome had a profound effect on his approach to his paintings. Soon after his return to the Low Countries, Gossart began to assimilate the aesthetic form of rilievo schiacciato and low relief sculptures in certain works in an initial dialogue with Italian Renaissance and ancient sculptors. Simultaneously, he experimented with ways to integrate the antique sculptures he...
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Engels | 30 pagina's | RKD, Netherlands Institute for Art History, The Hague | 2014
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Jan van Campen | Ebeltje Hartkamp-Jonxis Asian splendour
company art in the Rijksmuseum
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Engels | 95 pagina's | Walburg Pers, Zutphen | 2011
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Lyckle de Vries How to create beauty
De Lairesse on the theory and practice of making art
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Engels | 224 pagina's | Primavera Pers, Leiden | 2011
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Joes Segal Art and politics
between purity and propaganda
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Engels | 165 pagina's | AUP, Amsterdam | 2016
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Benno Tempel Discover the modern
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Engels | 184 pagina's | WBOOKS, Zwolle | 2012
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R.E.O. Ekkart Dutch and Flemish portraits 1600-1800
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Engels | Hongaars | 303 pagina's | Primavera Press, Leiden | 2011
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Ildikó Ember Dutch and Flemish still lifes 1600-1800
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Engels | Hongaars | 308 pagina's | Primavera Press, Leiden | 2011
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Kees Tazelaar On the threshold of beauty
Philips and the origins of electronic music in the Netherlands 1925-1965
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Engels | 314 pagina's | V2_Publishing, Rotterdam | 2013
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Nelly Moerman Ice scenes in all their detail
Hendrick Avercamp (1585-1634), his artistic development and possible models
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Engels | 38 pagina's | 2009
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Fred Leeman Odilon Redon and Emile Bernard
masterpieces from the Andries Bonger Collection
Around 1900 the Amsterdam insurance broker Andries Bonger (1860-1936), best friend and brother-in-law of Theo van Gogh, put together an imposing collection of art, among which were works by Paul Cézanne, Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin and, in particular, by Odilon Redon and Émile Bernard. The Dutch state acquired a major part of the collection in 1997 and these were housed on permanent loan at the Amsterdam Van Gogh Museum. The book focuses on Bonger's collecting career, which was remarkable for...
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Engels | 156 pagina's | Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam | 2009
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Nicoletta Isar →Chorós⇋
the dance of Adam; the making of Byzantine chorography, the anthropology of the choir of dance in Byzantium
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Engels | 296 pagina's | Alexandros Press, Leiden | 2011
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Frans Grijzenhout | N.C.F. van Sas The burgher of Delft
a painting by Jan Steen
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Engels | 126 pagina's | Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam | 2006
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Rosa Cafiero Musica, lettere e istituzioni a Milano nell’età di Luigi Marchesi (1754-1829)
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Italiaans | 218 pagina's | Stile Galante, Amsterdam | 2021
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Stichting UvA Vertalers At Home in the Golden Age
masterpieces from the Sør Rusche collection
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Engels | 144 pagina's | Waanders, Zwolle | 2008
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Douglas Kahn The aelectrosonic
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Engels | 62 pagina's | Sonic Acts Press, Amsterdam | 2011
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Peter van der Ploeg | Quentin Buvelot Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis
a princely collection
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Engels | 272 pagina's | Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis, The Hague | 2006
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Mike Pearson Mickery Theater
an imperfect archaeology
History and working practices of Amsterdam's Mickery Theater. Between 1965 and 1991 under its noted director Ritsaert ten Cate, Mickery became renowned worldwide for promoting and presenting significant international alternative theatre companies including La Mama, Tenjo Sajiki and the Wooster Group, and for staging its own innovative productions. Combining archival research, oral history, field observation, and drawing on personal accounts of key participants, the book illuminates the singular importance...
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Engels | 311 pagina's | Amsterdam University Press, [Amsterdam] | 2011
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Rebecca P. Brienen Visions of savage paradise
Albert Eckhout, court painter in colonial Dutch Brazil
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Engels | 288 pagina's | Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam | 2006
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Mass theatre in interwar Europe. Flanders and the Netherlands in an international perspective
In many European countries mass theatre was a widespread expression of ‘community art’ which became increasingly popular shortly before the First World War. From Max Reinhardt’s lavish open-air spectacles to socialist workers’ Laienspiel (lay theatre), theatre visionaries focused on ever larger groups for entertainment as well as political agitation. Despite wide research on the Soviet and German cases, examples from the Low Countries have hardly been examined. However, mass plays...
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Engels | 164 pagina's | Leuven University Press, Leuven | 2014
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