Crossroads: Drawing the Dutch Landscape
Joanna Sheers Seidenstein
(Editor)
Susan Anderson
(Editor)
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Description
An investigation into how landscape drawing informed a new Dutch identity in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuriesThroughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, amid enormous expansion in global commerce and colonization, landscape drawing played a key role in forging Dutch national identity. Featuring works on paper by Rembrandt, Bruegel, and Ruisdael, among dozens of other artists, this study examines how a hyperlocal impulse in many of these drawings inspired domestic pride and a sense of connection to the land, as they also reflected aspects of the broader ecological and social change taking place. Incisive essays offer close readings that push our understandings of these artists and their work in important new directions, including eco-criticism, land use and environmentalism, race, and class.
Distributed for the Harvard Art Museums
Exhibition Schedule:
(May 21–August 14, 2022)
Product Details
Price
£40.00
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publish Date
13 September 2022
Language
English
Type
Hardback
EAN/UPC
9780300263824
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