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Happy Christmas!2 comments

Chris wrote 1 day ago: Winter Landscape with Buildings by Joos de Momper II … more →

Tags: Art, Art Appreciation, Art History, happy christmas, Joos de Momper!11

Artist Birthdays October 20 - AELBERT CUYP

Park West Gallery wrote 2 months ago: AELBERT CUYP (October 20, 1620 – November 15, 1691) Nationality: Dutch Field: Painting Art Movement: … more →

Tags: Artist Birthdays, Park West Gallery, Park West Galleries, Chiaroscuro, Baroque, John Constable, artist birthdays October 20, Aelbert Cuyp

Artist Birthdays September 18 - ANTON MAUVE1 comment

Park West Gallery wrote 3 months ago: ANTON MAUVE (September 18, 1838 – February 5, 1888) Nationality: Dutch Field: Painting Art Movement: … more →

Tags: Artist Birthdays, Vincent Van Gogh, Painting, Park West Gallery artist, Realism, Park West art collection, artists birthdays September 18, Anton Mauve, Hague School

Artist Birthdays September 11 - GERARD DE LAIRESSE

Park West Gallery wrote 3 months ago: GERARD DE LAIRESSE (September 11, 1640 – July 28, 1711) Nationality: Dutch Field: Painting, printmak … more →

Tags: Artist Birthdays, Park West Gallery artist, Printmaking, Park West art collection, Baroque, artist birthdays September 11, gérard de lairesse, Great Painting Book, Foundations of Drawing

On Vermeer3 comments

toranosuke wrote 4 months ago: Wandering the Metropolitan yesterday, I had this thought. Is it just me, or are many of Vermeer … more →

Tags: Painting, western art, 西洋美術, Vermeer

Upcoming Publication

Kimberlee wrote 6 months ago: For those who might be interested, my latest article, “The Wise Man has Two Tongues: Images of The S … more →

Tags: iconography, Antiquity, Baroque, mythology, History, Culture, Comedy, Art, E.J. Brill

The Weekly Picks. Funky formatting, I don't know why.

domesticinnyc wrote 10 months ago: Last week, because I was working at a gallery show that had no WIFI, I couldn’t do the researc … more →

Tags: The Art Part, Weekly Picks, Art, gallery, collector, Photography, aperture, Artists, Julie Blackmon

Pissing on the Ice

georgyriecke wrote 10 months ago: Last night I read an essay by Josef Scu, a young Romanian scholar, whose ongoing research on the afo … more →

Tags: People, Reviews, Ingemar Holleston, Josef Scu, Marco Overkamp, Averkamp, Skates

Miss Interior

georgyriecke wrote 10 months ago: Cast the trout-tight net of your able minds back to last November, when I wrote the words: ‘it … more →

Tags: People, Flight of Fancy, Ingemar Holleston, names, buxom Belgian beauty, Arnold Biffwright, adultery

17th Century Plan View

3speed wrote 10 months ago: From the New York Times “At the Height of Power for the Netherlands, the City in Glorious Deta … more →

Tags: History, Planning, National Gallery of Art

peachbury wrote 11 months ago: ‘The Steadfast Philosopher’ by Gerhard van Honthorst (reproduction): … more →

Tags: Peachbury, Work and No Play

through the eyes of poverty

pensum wrote 11 months ago: [NYTimes] But art changes all the time, according to what’s going on around it. Now I was looking at … more →

Tags: Art, met, rembrandt, Vermeer, Gilded Age

Girl with a Pearl Earring

Rusty wrote 11 months ago: Have you ever stared into the eyes of someone, At the same time that you were about to say something … more →

Tags: Paintings, 17th Century, Painting, dutch art, Dutch, Johannes Vermeer, Girl with a Pearl Earring, Sao Paulo, Baroque

Thursday 4th December - Raaahhhh!4 comments

katyboo1 wrote 1 year ago: It did not snow.  It has not even thought about snowing.  Instead it has lashed it down with rain si … more →

Tags: housewife, Life, General, Nonsense, humour, Children, Supernanny, naughty children, no snow

Jacob van Ruisdael: Master of Landscape at the Royal Academy

fugitive ink wrote 3 years ago: ‘Landscape’ is an English misspelling of the Dutch landschap, a fact which goes some way towards sug … more →

Tags: Art, Archive, Reviews, Royal Academy, Netherlands, Jacob van Ruisdael

Enchanting the Eye: Dutch Paintings of the Golden Age at the Royal Collection

fugitive ink wrote 4 years ago: This article originally appeared on the website of the Social Affairs Unit. The Royal Collection, Bu … more →

Tags: Art, Archive, Reviews, Jan Steen, van de velde, Frans Hals, Nicolaes Maes, Royal Collection, rembrandt

Double Dutch, part 3: What do the Netherlands mean?

fugitive ink wrote 6 years ago: 18 August, 2003 CULTURE: Double Dutch, part 3 What do the Netherlands mean? After two days in Amster … more →

Tags: Art, Culture, Religion, History, Netherlands, The Hague, the Mauritshuis


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