Rembrandt's Amsterdam : Golden Times?
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
377744409X
ISBN-13
9783777444093
Publisher
Hirmer Verlag
Imprint
Hirmer Verlag
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 6th, 2025
Print length
288 Pages
Weight
1,490 grams
Dimensions
23.20 x 28.60 x 2.40 cms
Product Classification:
History of art & design styles: c 1600 to c 1800
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Boomtown Amsterdam – light and shadow of a metropolis reflected through outstanding portraits During the 17th century, Amsterdam became one of the leading economic centres in Europe. The city and its population grew rapidly, trade and art flourished. The influential bourgeoisie shaped the fortunes of the city and confidently celebrated itself in magnificent group portraits by the city’s leading artists, first and foremost Rembrandt. More than in any other city, the group portrait developed in Amsterdam as a mirror of a powerful social elite, especially the members of the marksmen’s guilds and the regents of social institutions. And yet their good fortune had its price, for the roots of the city’s Golden Age lay in a colonialist trading policy and a rigid social order. This volume shows both sides of the coin, with images and stories of a plural society telling of wealth and inequality, good fortune and ruin, power and impotence.
Rembrandts outstanding portraits of his hometown, Amsterdam, reflect the citys light and shadow.
During the seventeenth century, Amsterdam became one of the leading economic centers in Europe. The city and its population grew rapidly as trade and art also flourished. The influential bourgeoisie shaped the fortunes of the city and confidently celebrated itself in magnificent group portraits by the citys leading artists, most notably, Rembrandt.
More than in any other city, the group portrait in Amsterdam developed as a mirror of a powerful social elite, especially the marksmens guilds members and the regents of social institutions. However, their good fortune had its price, for the roots of the citys Golden Age lay in a colonialist trading policy and a rigid social order. Rembrandt''s Amsterdam shows both sides of the coin with images and stories of a plural society that tell of wealth and inequality, good fortune and ruin, and power and impotence.
During the seventeenth century, Amsterdam became one of the leading economic centers in Europe. The city and its population grew rapidly as trade and art also flourished. The influential bourgeoisie shaped the fortunes of the city and confidently celebrated itself in magnificent group portraits by the citys leading artists, most notably, Rembrandt.
More than in any other city, the group portrait in Amsterdam developed as a mirror of a powerful social elite, especially the marksmens guilds members and the regents of social institutions. However, their good fortune had its price, for the roots of the citys Golden Age lay in a colonialist trading policy and a rigid social order. Rembrandt''s Amsterdam shows both sides of the coin with images and stories of a plural society that tell of wealth and inequality, good fortune and ruin, and power and impotence.
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