Title: Art in the Dutch Golden Age
1Art in the Dutch Golden Age
2Timeline
- 1568 Wm. Of Orange leads rebellion against
Spain - 1579 Holland and other provinces join as
United Provinces - 1648 Spain recognizes United Dutch Republic in
Treaty of Westphalia
3What does Aelbert Cuyps Maas at Dordrecht tell
you about Dutch culture in the 1650s?
4Financial base of arts
- Amsterdam chief city of trade/enterprise
- Arts supported by prosperous middle class
- Netherlands a center of banking, commerce,
industry (sawmills ship building),
international trade - Dutch East India Company ? first multinational
corporation - First modern stock exchange
- Cheap energy ? windmills, peat (along canals)
- Great interest in art, not just among
aristocrats, but also middle class - Dutch art ? naturalism, dramatic lighting, large
figures in foreground - Dutch Art mkt. ? competitive ? painting on
speculation, copy popular works, make prints - Specialties included group portraits (cost shared
by many individuals guilds, professional org.,
etc.)
5Frans HalBanquet of the Officers of the St
George Militia of Haarlem (1627)
6Rembrandt
- Most famous of Dutch painters, in his day and
today - Influenced religiously by Mennonites (remember
the Anabaptists?) - Also did printmaking
7RembrandtThe Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicholas
Tulp (1632)
8Rembrandt, The Militia Company of Captain Frans
Banning Cocq, 1642.
9RembrandtSelf-Portrait
10Christ Healing the Sick, Three Crosses
11Rembrandt, The Jewish Bride
12Jan Vermeer
- Innkeeper and art dealer
- Painted only for local patrons (few paintings)
- Mostly quite interior scenes, often of women in
cultured activities (writing, reading, playing
instrument) - Asymmetrical, but strongly geometric (balanced
composition) - Often light from studio window
13Vermeers Woman Holding a Balance
14Vermeers Girl with a Pearl Earring
15Vermeers The Geographer and The Astronomer(p.
478-479)
16Rachel Ruysch
- One of highest paid still-life artists in Europe
- Flower pieces reflected advances in botany made
through scientific methods (invention of
microscope in 1674)
17Rachel Ruyschs Flower Still Life(p. 510-511)