Sound, silence and modernity in Dutch pictures of manners / Mariët Westermann.
2010
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Title
Sound, silence and modernity in Dutch pictures of manners / Mariët Westermann.
Created/published
[Edinburgh] : National Galleries of Scotland in association with the University of Edinburgh and Varie, ©2010.
Description
31 p. : col. ill. ; 22 cm
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Note
"The Watson Gordon Lecture 2007."
Mariët Westermann is a widely published scholar in the field of seventeenth-century Dutch art. Her lecture explores the pensive and raucous, the reflective and the ribald, in an engagingly wide range of paintings.
Mariët Westermann is a widely published scholar in the field of seventeenth-century Dutch art. Her lecture explores the pensive and raucous, the reflective and the ribald, in an engagingly wide range of paintings.
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31).
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- Scotland -- Edinburgh.
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ND1452.N43 W47 2010