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Dutch Republic Midterm
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60
Art History
Undergraduate 1
10/12/2009

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[image]
Definition

Rembrandt

Self-Portrait with Arm on Ledge

1640

Term
[image]
Definition

Cabinet House of Petronella de la Court, late 17th century

  • made for elite women
  • ideal home
  • home as center for visual fascination
  • emphasis on collecting
  • painting in dialogue w/ interior design

Term
sprezzatura
Definition
appearing spontaneous
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[image]
Definition

Jan van Goyen

Dunes

c. 1630

Term
[image]
Definition

Rembrandt?

Man with the Golden Helmet

c. 1650

Term
[image]
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Judith Leyster

Self Portrait

1635

  • insist on shower painting
  • outfit = status, brushes = skill
  • various genres depicted
  • trained in Haarlem, apprencticed by Hals

Term
[image]
Definition

Rembrandt

Nicolas Ruts

1631

  • 3/4 length
  • nondescript context
  • self-made identity (capitalism)
  • working activity referenced

Term
[image]
Definition

Franza Hals

Isaac Massa

1635

  • elbow device
  • relaxed position, not so staged
  • rough stlye
  • proto-Impressionist (ephemeral light)

Term
[image]
Definition

Franz Hals

Feyntje van Steenkiste

1635

  • sober, constrained body = sexual metaphor of chastity
  • religious dimension (Calvinism, Mennonism)

Term
[image]
Definition

Peter Paul Rubens

Henry IV Receiving the Portrait of his Wife, Marie de' Medici

1621-25

 

  • series of paintings publicize Marie's remaining political power after being kicked out by Louis XIII
  • early modern idea of the independent person
  • yet still invested in old institutions (monarchy)
  • "divine right": delivered by Zeus and Hera
  • battle in background (love and war) = monarchical marriage (Love and territory)
  • allegorical elements

 

Term
[image]
Definition

Rembrandt

Cornelis Claesz Anslo and his wife Aeltje Gerritsdr. Schouten

1641

 

  • wealthy trader and Mennonite trader
  • hand pointing at Bible = importance of the word
  • hierarchy: he's teaching his wife but her lips are parted = a dialogue
  • women took on greater roles in merchant business = educated women in Dutch Republic
  • dynamic composition (use of diagonal breaks convention) wife must've been important

 

Term
[image]
Definition

Johannes Verspronck

Portrait of a Man

1640

  • gesticulated hand, maybe pointing to wife
  • portraits face each other, hung on either side of fireplace
  • man always on left (eyes scan left to right, left is position of privilege if woman right she has higher status, ancient heraldry traditions
  • gloves: symbols of friendship, sexual connotation, a typical marriage gift from wife, sign of outdoor and public clothing

Term
[image]
Definition

Johannes Verspronck

Portrait of a Woman

1640

  • woman has closed body in closed space (chastity)

Term
Houwelick
Definition

Jacob Cats

Marriage

1625

  • moralist through booklets and poems
  • Grand Pensionary, equivalent to Prime Minister
  • most widely read person in Dutch Republic
  • private discourse in public sphere
  • print used to imprint modes of behavior
  • six stages of woman's life: 1) maiden 2) courting woman 3) bride 4) wife 5) mother 6) widow, then dead

Term
[image]
Definition

Studio of Rembrandt

Jan Pellicorne and his son Gaspar

1634

  • son gets the money

Term
Pellicorne's wife
Definition

Studio of Rembrandt

Susanna van Collen and her daughter Eva

1634

  • girl gets coin (materialistic)

Term
[image]
Definition

Rembrandt

Agatha Bas

1641

  • comes out of frame, blurs distinction between subject and viewer's space
  • woman has some presence, very high status

Term
[image]
Definition

Rembrandt

Nicolas van Bambeeck

1641

  • man has glove symbol and typical elbow gesture

Term
[image]
Definition

Peter Paul Rubens

Rubens and Isabella Brandt in a Honeysuckle Bower

1610

Term
[image]
Definition

Rembrandt

Rembrandt and Saskia

1635

  • portrays himself as low-life
  • lots of self-portraits (sold on market)
  • tronies?

Term
[image]
Definition

Rembrandt

Self Portrait

1629

  • facing us in direct gaze
  • two circles in background look like maps

Term
[image]
Definition

Gerrit Dou

The Quack

1650

  • quack = charlatan doctor
  • smooth style
  • idea of deception
  • calls attention to deceptive nature of painting: fear that people will mistake image of actual reality
  • depicts lower classes but not meant for them

Term
[image]
Definition

Jan Molenaer

Painter in His Studio, Painting a Musical Company

1631

  • three canvases: actual canvas, painter on right, some in background
  • "ars painteca"

Term
[image]
Definition

Pieter Claesz

Vanitas Still Life

1630

  • reflections in glass orb
  • skull balances orb
  • vanitas: lament of life's ephemerality

Term
[image]
Definition

Samuel van Hoogstaten

View down a Corridor

1662

 

  • illusionistic, installed behind door, trompe l'oeil
  • L: Dyrham Park, Gloucestershire
  • dog/cat: only dog returns gaze, cat looks alarmed - voyeurism
  • presence of key even though all doors are open
  • gendered space, penetrating home = penetrating vagina

 

Term
[image]
Definition

Samuel van Hoogstaten

Peep Box

1655-60

 

  • for wealthy collector
  • anamorphosis: vanishing point manipulated so invisible when faced straight-on
  • silhouette of man = you are the voyeur
  • two peep holes = you can see other eyeball
  • cupids painted on box = painting is "seductress of sight"
  • floor is perspectival with its own patterns, and reminder of domesticity

 

Term
[image]
Definition

Vermeer

The Art of Painting

1665

 

  • detailed map of United Provinces before Spain = historical
  • laure leaves = Greek fame/glory, historicized history painting
  • intrusion/voyeurism neither model nor painter can see viewer
  • collision of private/public life - work/live in same space
  • reorganized domestic life: increasingly separate public/private merchant life

 

Term
vanitas
Definition

lament of life's ephemerality

 

Term
anamorphosis
Definition
vanishing point manipulated so object is invisible when faced straight on
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Dirck van Baburen

The Procuress

1622

  • representations of prostitute and madam
  • immoral imagery
  • music = sex

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[image]
Definition

Ter Brugghen

Unequal Couple

1623

  • Caraviggisti (Utrecht = Roman = Catholic)
  • yet Northern art sensibility of sensuality
  • maintains class system by mocking old man

Term
http://www.mystudios.com/vermeer/17/vermeer-water-pitcher.jpg
Definition

Jan Vermeer

Woman with a Water Jug

1658-60

 

  • window a physical boundary of home in relation to the rest of the country/world (the map)
  • 1648: Treaty of Westphalia  1650: stadholder invades Amsterdam than dies
  • True Freedom = intense interest in the home
  • paintings of the home defined at home

 

Term
[image]
Definition

Jan Vermeer

Lace Maker

1665

  • woman's work: intent on task, virtuous
  • she is present, but inaccessible
  • her labor mirrors artist's labor

Term
[image]
Definition

Jan Vermeer

Servant Pouring Milk

1660's

  • Dutch products (tiles)
  • sense of material abundance
  • women should be working!

Term
[image]
Definition

Jan Vermeer

Woman Taking a Letter from a Servant

c. 1670

  • shoes are off (sketchy)
  • MUSIC MAKIN' AIN'T NO LACE MAKIN'
  • seascape could be husband away...at sea

Term
[image]
Definition

Gabriel Metsu

Woman Reading a Letter

1662-5

  • ambiguity as to who sent the letter

Term
[image]
Definition

Pieter de Hooch

The Pantry

1658

  • theme of surveillance
  • male householder never shown, except in portraits = way of asserting his authority without his presence
  • God is also watching; "cleanliness is next to godliness"

Term
[image]
Definition

Pieter van Hooch

Boy Bringing a Basket of Bread

1658

  • theme of thresholds (window covered, door opened)
  • goes all the way to neighbor's house, where she makes sure boy is not entering the house 

Term
[image]
Definition

Jacob Ochtervelt

The Street Musicians

1655

  • color and light demark street degenerates from lighted, colored home
  • citizenship was civic; had to own house (buy a poorterschap) to be a citizen, creates social lines

Term
[image]
Definition

Nicolas Maes

The Eavesdropper

1656

  • anxiety about the help = a lower-class person in an upper-class home - in-between status
  • woman w/hand on hips: masculine action-taking
  • slipper on the floor = open body morally shadiness 

Term
[image]
Definition

Pieter de Hooch

Yard of a House in Delft

1658

  • yard: middleground of street and home

Term
[image]
Definition

Ter Borch

Paternal Admonition/ Proposition

1655

  • Goethe's famous mis-interpretation

Term
[image]
Definition

Jan Vermeer

Woman Seated at a Virginal

1671

  • theme of interruption
  • quotes van baburen 'the procuress'

Term
[image]
Definition

Jan Steen

Woman at her Toilet

1665

  • voyeurism

Term
[image]
Definition

Pieter Saenredam

Old Town Hall of Amsterdam

1657

  • defining public space

Term
[image]
Definition

Gerrit Berckhyde

New Town Hall of Amsterdam

1673

  • republicanism: many entrances

Term
[image]
Definition

Jacob van Campen

Amsterdam Town Hall

begun in 1648

  • center of the world

Term
[image]
Definition

Artus Quellinus

Pediment relief sculptures

1648

  • republicanism in many entryways

Term
[image]
Definition

Pieter de Hooch

A Couple Walking in the Citizens' Hall of the Amsterdam Town Hall

1660's

  • private and public sphere at the same time

Term
[image]
Definition

Pieter de Hooch

Council Chamber of the Amsterdam Burgomasters

1665

  • viewing of paintings

Term
[image]
Definition

Rembrandt

The Oath of Claudius Civilis

1661-2

  • civilus too monarchical looking (c.f. William of Orange)
  • sketch: Roman arch, hierarchy of scale
  • single figure coheres composition a la Italian history painting

Term
[image]
Definition

Frans Hals

Banquet of the Officers of the St. Hadrian's Civic Guard Company

1627

  • internal and external coherence (Riegl)

Term
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Definition

Rembrandt

The Night Watch

1642

  • captain and his attendant fulcrum of painting
  • expensive painting, some people get stiff end of deal
  • girl w/chicken: play on Dutch word for musket = visual pun
  • interesting allegory in group portraiture

Term
[image]
Definition

Rembrandt

The Anatomy Lecture of Dr. Tulp

1632

  • threshold of the modern, looking backward and forward
  • real dissection would have stomach organs cut out first
  • rembrandt owned Vesalius dissected limbs
  • huge book is still present in methods = old medicine
  • Dutch executions torture body part used for crime = arm
  • tulp is internal coherence: but everyone looking at something different = personal interpretation
  • atypical guild painting: tulp featured

Term
[image]
Definition

Anatomy Theatre of Leiden University

1610

  • university is pride of Leiden, wont through military hardiness
  • dissections entertainment before research
  • Calvinist ideaology: criminal has a damned soul so no problem desecrating the body
  • Galenic medecine to Vesalius medecine: more hands on approach
  • skeleton cheerleaders carry signs of man's mortality

Term
YOU CAN DO IT YEAH!
Definition
HOW ELSE WILL YOU BE SUCCESSFUL UNLESS YOU WORK
Term

date of Twelve Years' Truce with Spain

 

Definition

1609-1621

States Party leader executed by Orangists

 

Term

date of Treaty of Westphalia

 

Definition

1648

Dutch provinces free of Hapsberg control

Term
what happens in 1650
Definition
Prince William II dies suddenly of smallpox after invading Amsterdam
Term
1672?
Definition
France invades the Netherlands, William III takes control, end of True Freedom
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