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Dutch Art in a Global Age

MFA Publications, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Exploring the impact and influence of global trade networks on 17th-century Dutch life and art The 17th century has long been considered a "golden age" for Dutch art, fueled by the Dutch Republic's growth as an economic world power. Nourished by an innovative stock market and burgeoning global trade network, this vibrant economy not only provided artists with a rich context in which to make their art, but also directly influenced the art itself--in its subject matter, materials, meaning and interpretation. The genre scenes and still lifes that today seem quintessentially Dutch actually project a global vision, and often address the positive and negative aspects of economic and global expansion. Drawing on the world-renowned collection of Dutch paintings, works on paper, decorative arts and illustrated books at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, this book offers a fresh look at 17th-century Dutch art, accompanied by authoritative essays that ask readers to consider the global context in which this work was made. Artists include: Rembrandt van Rijn, Jacob van Ruisdael, Rachel Ruysch, Frans Hals, Judith Leyster, Gerrit van Honthorst, Maria Schalcken, Pieter Claesz, Nicolaes Maes, Jan van Huysum and Johannes Vermeer.


  • | Author: Christopher D. M. Atkins
  • | Publisher: Mfa Publications, Museum Of Fine Arts, Boston
  • | Publication Date: Oct 10, 2023
  • | Number of Pages: 224 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Hardcover
  • | ISBN-10: 0878468919
  • | ISBN-13: 9780878468911
Author:
Christopher D. M. Atkins
Publisher:
Mfa Publications, Museum Of Fine Arts, Boston
Publication Date:
Oct 10, 2023
Number of pages:
224 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Hardcover
ISBN-10:
0878468919
ISBN-13:
9780878468911