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The Universal Art of Samuel van Hoogstraten (1627-1678) : Painter, Writer, and Courtier / ed. by Thijs Weststeijn.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Amsterdam Studies in the Dutch Golden AgePublisher: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2013]Copyright date: ©2013Description: 1 online resource (356 p.) : 50 color plates, 34 halftonesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789048518593
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 759.9492
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface. Approaches to a Multifaceted Master -- Prolog. Samuel van Hoogstraten and the Golden Age of Dutch Art, Literature, and Science: The Present Book and Future Research -- 1. Van Hoogstraten's Theory of Theory of Art -- 2. Paradoxical Passages: The Work of Framing in the Art of Samuel van Hoogstraten -- 3. The Young Samuel van Hoogstraten, Corrected by Rembrandt -- 4. "Zwierich van sprong": Samuel van Hoogstraten's Night Watch -- 5. Samuel van Hoogstraten's Personal Letter-Rack Paintings: Tributes with a Message -- 6. A Pledge of Marital Domestic Bliss: Samuel van Hoogstraten's Perspective Box in the National Gallery, London -- 7. Van Hoogstraten's Success in Britain -- 8. Samuel van Hoogstraten, the First Dutch Novelist? -- 9. Great Respect and Complete Bafflement: Arnold Houbraken's Mixed Opinion of Samuel van Hoogstraten -- Appendix. Arnold Houbraken's references to Samuel van Hoogstraten and his 'Introduction to the Academy of Painting -- Bibliography -- List of illustrations -- About the authors -- Index
Summary: Samuel van Hoogstraten was not only one of Rembrandt's most successful pupils but also a versatile painter in his own right. His experiments in optical illusion also attracted the interest of the natural scientists of his time, and he wrote some of the first Dutch novels, plays, and a treatise on painting. This rich interdisciplinary study examines how van Hoogstraten understood the relationship between art, literature, and science and how these reflected the general views of his time. Bringing to the fore hitherto unknown works, the book is an important contribution to our understanding of van Hoogstraten's life and art.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface. Approaches to a Multifaceted Master -- Prolog. Samuel van Hoogstraten and the Golden Age of Dutch Art, Literature, and Science: The Present Book and Future Research -- 1. Van Hoogstraten's Theory of Theory of Art -- 2. Paradoxical Passages: The Work of Framing in the Art of Samuel van Hoogstraten -- 3. The Young Samuel van Hoogstraten, Corrected by Rembrandt -- 4. "Zwierich van sprong": Samuel van Hoogstraten's Night Watch -- 5. Samuel van Hoogstraten's Personal Letter-Rack Paintings: Tributes with a Message -- 6. A Pledge of Marital Domestic Bliss: Samuel van Hoogstraten's Perspective Box in the National Gallery, London -- 7. Van Hoogstraten's Success in Britain -- 8. Samuel van Hoogstraten, the First Dutch Novelist? -- 9. Great Respect and Complete Bafflement: Arnold Houbraken's Mixed Opinion of Samuel van Hoogstraten -- Appendix. Arnold Houbraken's references to Samuel van Hoogstraten and his 'Introduction to the Academy of Painting -- Bibliography -- List of illustrations -- About the authors -- Index

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Samuel van Hoogstraten was not only one of Rembrandt's most successful pupils but also a versatile painter in his own right. His experiments in optical illusion also attracted the interest of the natural scientists of his time, and he wrote some of the first Dutch novels, plays, and a treatise on painting. This rich interdisciplinary study examines how van Hoogstraten understood the relationship between art, literature, and science and how these reflected the general views of his time. Bringing to the fore hitherto unknown works, the book is an important contribution to our understanding of van Hoogstraten's life and art.

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