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Dutch Baroque Art
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Characteristics of Dutch Art
No church or aristocracy as patrons Art produced on the open market, specialized by subject matter: portrait, genre, landscape Middle class, regular, borgeois characters and subjects Used to decorate homes, cover bare walls, give pleasure to the eye Small paintings for small homes Cheerful subjects, unpleasant ones given humorous slant Easily understandable subjects, some allegorical, few religious ecstasies or pagan myths
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Leyster, Self Portrait, c.1630
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Steen, The Feast of St. Nicholas
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Steen, The Feast of St. Nicholas
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Steen, The Feast of St. Nicholas
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Ruisdael, View of Haarlem from the Dunes at Overveen c.1670
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Ruisdael, View of Haarlem from the Dunes at Overveen c.1670
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Ruisdael, View of Haarlem
c.1670
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Hals, Archers of Saint Hadrian c.1633
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Rembrandt van Rijn
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Hals, Archers of Saint Hadrian c.1633
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Rembrandt, Anatomy Lesson of Doctor Tulp c.1632
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Rembrandt, The Company of Capt
Rembrandt, The Company of Capt. Frans Banning Cocq aka “Night Watch”
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Vermeer
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Vermeer, Allegory on the Art of Painting 1670-1675
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Vermeer, The Letter,
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Motifs in Vermeer’s Paintings
Checkerboard floor Horizontal beam ceiling Light from the left Heavy drapery or map Figures seen from back or side Figures occupied in daily pursuits Sensitivity to light Back wall is always flat against picture plane
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