Gerrit Dou, 1613-1675

Ronni Baer, Arthur K. Wheelock (Contribution by), Gerard Dou (Contribution by), Annetje Boersma (Contribution by), Dulwich Picture Gallery (Contribution by), Mauritshuis Staff (Contribution by)

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Author
Ronni Baer, Arthur K. Wheelock (Contribution by), Gerard Dou (Contribution by), Annetje Boersma (Contribution by), Dulwich Picture Gallery (Contribution by), Mauritshuis Staff (Contribution by)
Publish Date
2000-04-01
Subtitle
Master Painter in the Age of Rembrandt
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
159
Publisher Name
Natl Gallery of Art
ISBN-10
0894682482
ISBN-13
9780894682483
citemno
275697
Edition
First Softcover Edition
SKU
9780894682483

Description

Gerrit Dou, an early pupil of Rembrandt, was one of the most highly esteemed Dutch painters of the seventeenth century, celebrated for the extraordinarily sensitive images he created with his fine and delicate technique. This beautiful book assembles and discusses thirty-five of his finest paintings. Founder of the Leiden school of fijnschilders, or "fine painters", Dou had an international clientele and was lauded by the theorist Philips Angel in his 1642 treatise Lof der Schilderkonst as an artist worthy of the honour accorded the ancients. The book presents a wide range of subjects painted by Dou over the course of his career. These include portraiture, still life, and religious images as well as scenes of daily life - mothers with their children, painters in their studios, scholars, shopkeepers, schoolmasters, musicians, and astronomers. Many of these works incorporate symbolic elements that Dou used to reflect the complexity of life's moral and ethical dilemmas. This book is the c