Dutch Seventeenth Century Portraiture, the Golden Age

By William Harry Wilson, John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art

Dutch Seventeenth Century Portraiture, the Golden Age
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"From an important and little known triptych by Cornelius van Haarlem in The Bass Museum of Art, Miami, which dates from the turn of the seventeenth century, to the pendant portraits by Aert de Gelder, from Galerie Hoogsteder, Rotterdam, which were made around 1725, we have attempted to provide a chronological survey of Dutch portraiture during the Golden Age." -- Preface.

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