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Self portrait of Huijgh Pietersz. Voskuijl, on gold cover, Dutch Self-Portraits Of The Golden Age in white font to top left

Dutch Self-Portraits Of The Golden Age

By (author) Ariane van Suchtelen

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  • Twenty-seven fascinating self-portraits by 17th century Dutch painters from an exhibition at the Mauritshuis (The Hague) in 2015
  • Stunning examples of a genre that was immensely popular, more so than in any other country
Full Description

This richly illustrated catalogue for an exhibition at the Mauritshuis in 2015 features 27 outstanding examples of self-portraits created during the Dutch Golden Age. It includes work by Judith Leyster, Jan Steen, Rembrandt, Carel Fabritius and Gerrit Dou, among others. The text explores the role of the self-portrait in 17th century Dutch Art, examining how self-portraits showcase the artist’s ability and expertise, why they were so popular in the social and economic milieu of the time, and who they were created for. The large number of self-portraits painted during this period can be linked to the increase in painting production. The competition was fierce, so painters needed to generate a prominent position in the market: the self-portrait gave artists and their work a recognisable identity. The self-portrait was, therefore, not only a portrait of the painter, but also a statement for prospective clients about the particular talents of each artist.

About the Author

Ariane van Suchtelen is a curator of 17th century Dutch paintings at the Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis in The Hague. She has curated numerous exhibitions there and has contributed to a number of books, including Dutch Cityscapes of the Golden Years, and Jan Steen's Histories.

Specifications
Publisher
Waanders Publishers
ISBN
9789462620568
Published
25th Oct 2018
Binding
Paperback / softback
Size
280 mm x 230 mm
Pages
128 Pages
Illustrations
122 color, 14 b&w
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