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SIMON DE VOS (1603 – Antwerp – 1676)
The Intersection of Art and Ritual in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Visual Culture
Recent Acquisitions (2006–20) at the Mauritshuis, the Hague
The Five Senses in Genre Paintings of the Dutch Golden Age
Entertaining Genre of Matthijs Naiveu - Depicting Festivities and Performances at the Dawn of the ‘Theatre Age’
The Music Lesson: an Analysis of Two Works from Dutch Seventeenth Century
Children of the Golden Age
Thesis | December 2013
Genre Painting
Drawings for Paintings in the Age of Rembrandt October 4, 2016 - January 2, 2017
Old Master Paintings Market Report Winter 2018
Dutch Painting of the Golden
Master- Works
Dutch and Flemish Art at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts A
November 2014 Newsletter
Paintings As Information
Codart Courant 14 Codart Or Curse Blessing? Room Print University the of Leiden of Museum Florida Sarasota, Art, Work in with Figures: Progress In
DISSOLUTE SELF-PORTRAITS in SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY DUTCH and FLEMISH ART In
Top View
Vermeer 'S Painting in the Context of the Dutch Golden Age of Painting
Merrymakers in an Inn 1674 Adriaen Van Ostade
The Rubenianum Quarterly
Old Master Paintings I Montpelier Street, London I 10 April 2019 25228
The Obscure D. Witting and the Art of Painting in Amsterdam in the 1630S
Rubens‟S Triumphal Chariot of Kallo
Painting and Publishing As Cultural Industries the Fabric of Creativity in the Dutch Republic, 1580-1800
Painting in the Dutch Golden Age: a Profile of the Seventeenth Century
Copyright by Colleen Mary Kearins 2011
Dutch Golden Age Painting 1 Dutch Golden Age Painting
Dutch Golden Age
Utrecht, Caravaggio, and the Body Sonia Loredana Del Re Department of Art History and Communication
Featuring Seven Live Auctions and Two Online Auctions
Conservation and Investigation of a Painting by Jan Baptist Weenix Credit: © English Heritage Trust, Kenwood House
University of Cincinnati
With a Little Help from His Friends Rubens and the Acquisition of Caravaggio’S Rosary Madonna for the Dominican Church in Antwerp
PIETER CODDE (1599 – Amsterdam – 1678)