Description
Hardcover is in good condition. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This vintage hardcover edition offers a comprehensive exploration of the Dutch Golden Age of painting in the 17th century. Written by Emile Rudolf Meijer, a renowned Dutch art historian, this authoritative work delves into the cultural, social, and artistic milieu that gave rise to the iconic masterpieces of Rembrandt, Vermeer, Hals, and their contemporaries. With its well-researched insights and rich contextual background, this volume is a treasure trove for art enthusiasts, collectors, and scholars alike.
The book’s enduring value lies in its meticulous analysis of the innovative techniques, unique subject matter, and profound symbolism that defined this golden era of Dutch art. Meijer’s erudite yet accessible writing style brings to life the vibrant world of the Dutch Republic, shedding light on the influence of Calvinism, the prosperous merchant class, and the nation’s burgeoning sense of identity on the artistic output of the time. Readers will gain a deeper appreciation for the intricate details, masterful use of light and shadow, and the profound humanity that permeate these timeless works.
This well-preserved copy, with its clean pages and secure binding, offers a rare opportunity to immerse oneself in the rich tapestry of Dutch art history, making it a prized addition to any discerning collector’s library.