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Andrew Ondrejcak’s “Landscape with Figures” is a performance piece inspired by Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s 1559 painting of the same name.
At last, there is a book in English that provides a new and thorough overview of 19th-century Dutch art. Written by Jenny Reynaerts, the senior curator of 18th- and 19th-century paintings at the ...
(JTA) — A 16 th century Renaissance painting looted by the Nazis from the collection of a German Jewish couple who lived in the Netherlands was returned to their grandson.
This 17th-Century Dutch Painting Was Rescued From a Dusty Barn Attic in Connecticut. It Just Sold for More Than $7 Million Smithsonian Magazine ...
In her memoir “Thunderclap,” the British art critic Laura Cumming explores her passion for the virtuosic images of everyday life by painters from Dutch art’s golden age.
In short, abstraction and spontaneity remained fundamental to painting, even for landscape painters, which explains the wide variety in the book’s roster of artists.
At the heart of the novel is a 17th century Dutch painting called “At the Edge of a Wood,” painted by Sara de Vos, the first woman to be admitted to the Guild of St. Luke.
A conservation student at Cambridge discovered a beached whale in a 17th-century painting of a deceptively calm beach scene.
When art conservators in the United Kingdom were cleaning a 17th-century Dutch seascape, they found a surprise: an image of a beached whale that had been hidden for at least 150 years.
At last, there is a book in English that provides a new and thorough overview of 19th-century Dutch art. Written by Jenny Reynaerts, the senior curator of 18th- and 19th-century paintings at the ...
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