Baarsen, Reinier: Netherlandish Art 1700-1800. Amsterdam: 2006. 296pp with 190 colour and 150 monochrome illustrations. Cloth, 29x24.5cms. The third volume in a four-volume series on Netherlandish art during the 15th to 19th centuries, this volume surveys the developments of 18th-century Dutch painters, silversmiths, sculptors, potters and cabinetmakers, from the collections of the Rijksmuseum. Artists represented include Cornelis Troost, Nicolaas Vekolje, Willem van Mieris, and Jan Baptist Xavery.
The third volume in a four-volume series on Netherlandish art during the 15th to 19th centuries, this volume surveys the developments of 18th-century Dutch painters, silversmiths, sculptors, potters and cabinetmakers, from the collections of the Rijksmuseum. Artists represented include Cornelis Troost, Nicolaas Vekolje, Willem van Mieris, and Jan Baptist Xavery. Text in English
Luijten (Ger) ; Van (Suchtelen Ariane) ; Baarsen (Reinier) ; Walter (Kloek) ; Schapelhouman (Marijin)
Reference : 139523
(1994)
ISBN : 0300060165
Yale University Press 1994 Livre en anglais. In-folio broché 31.12 cm sur 24.13. 718 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
Bon état d’occasion
Frits Scholten, Jan-Piet Filedt Kok, Reinier Baarsen, Bart Cornelis, Wouter Kloek
Reference : 59778
, Rijksmuseum / Waanders, 2002 Hardcover, 295 pages, ENG, 300 x 255 mm, the cover has had it's best times with scratches and traces of being used before, the book itself is in very good condition, dozens of illustrations in colour and b/w. ISBN 9780300089387.
The collections in Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum provide the framework for the unique picture of the art of the Golden Age presented in this book. The art produced in the Dutch Republic in the 17th century is illustrated by a wide variety of works by celebrated and lesser-known artists like Hendrick de Keyser, Paulus van Vianen, Frans Hals, Rembrandt van Rijn, Jan Steen, Artus Quellinus, Johannes Vermeer, Willem Kalf and many others. The book also takes a closer look at the historical context, artistic output and techniques, specialisation in painting, and the changing perception of the art of the Golden Age. The book has been compiled by Jan Piet Filedt Kok, Reinier Baarsen, Bart Cornelis, Wouter Kloek and Frits Scholten, with contributions from other art historians working at the Rijksmuseum.
, Cooper-Hewitt Museum, 1988 Paperback, 250 pages, ENG.,280 x 205 x 25 mm, in Fine Condition, illustrated in colour / b/w. ISBN 9780295968049.
A work that will aid in understanding of William and Mary style and the unexpected, under-explained connection between the Netherlands and English cultures of the late seventeenth century.