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An edition of Ferdinand Bol and Govert Flinck (2017)

Ferdinand Bol and Govert Flinck

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This book presents sixteen essays exploring the work of two of 17th-century Amsterdam's most ambitious painters, Govert Flinck and Ferdinand Bol. Museum curators, academic art historians, and conservation scientists from six different countries come together to investigate form, content, and context from a variety of perspectives. Eric Jan Slujter examines how changing patterns of patronage contributed to both artists' stylistic evolution. Hilbert Lootsma traces the rise and fall of their critical fortunes from their own time until today. Ann Jensen Adams situates their work in the shifting market for portraiture. Jasper Hillegers explores the origins of Flinck's career in the Leeuwarden studio of Lambert Jacobsz. Other authors present contextual and technical analyses of individual paintings. Portrait identities are revealed, painterly tricks uncovered, and both artists are shown to be influential teachers and members of an intellectual community in which art and theatre were closely linked. Many of these essays originated at an international conference held in preparation for the exhibition, Govert Flinck and Ferdinand Bol. Together, they shed new light on the methods and motivations of two artists who began as Rembrandt's acolytes but soon became his rivals.

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English
Pages
280

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Ferdinand Bol and Govert Flinck: Rembrandt's master pupils
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Table of Contents

Introduction:
Rising stars in Rembrandt's Amsterdam -- Stephanie Dickey -- Style in context. -- 1.
On diverging styles, different functions, and fame: Govert Flinck, Ferdinand Bol, and Rembrandt as history painters -- Eric Jan Sluijter -- 2.
The Lambert years: Govert Flinck in Leeuwarden, ca. 1629-ca. 1633 -- Jasper Hillegers -- 3.
Govert Flinck and the Houses of Orange and Brandenburg: networks and influence -- Saskia Beranek -- Dramatic arts. -- 4.
Painted theatre: Flinck, Rembrandt, and other artists paint Vondel's Joseph trilogy -- Tom van der Molen -- 5.
The tragic gaze: Ferdinand Bol, The death of Dido, and late seventeenth-century theatre -- Ilona van Tuinen -- Identities recovered. -- 6.
A rare case of evidence: Ferdinand Bol's Portrait of an eight-year-old boy (1652) identified -- Frans Grijzenhout and Erna E. Kok -- 7.
Finding an identity: Govert Flinck's Portrait of a boy (1640) in the Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham -- Milou Goverde and Robert Wenley -- Technical treatments. -- 8.
Technical examination of Govert Flinck's Portrait of a boy (1640) in Birmingham -- Ruth Bubb -- 9.
Technical examination of Govert Flinck's Double portrait of a married couple (1646) in karlsruhe -- Ilona Schwägerl -- 10.
Technical analysis and conservation of Ferdinand Bol's An astronomer (1652) in London -- Flaminia Rukavina, Marika Spring, Nelly von Aderkas, and David Peggie -- 11.
Ferdinand Bol's painting technique in Portrait of Jan van der Voort and his sister Catharina with a servant (1661) in Antwerp -- Ellen Keppens and Jill Keppens -- Legacy and reception. -- 12.
The relationship between Govert Flinck and Jürgen Ovens -- Patrick Larsen -- 13.
Cornelis Bisschop in Dordrecht: between Ferdinand Bol and Nicolaes Maes -- Justus Lange -- 14.
From stars to satellites: the reputation of Govert Flinck and Ferdinand Bol from their time to ours -- Hilbert Lootsma -- 15.
Hiding in plain sight: textual insights into market analysis and attribution of portraits by Govert Flinck and Ferdinand Bol -- Ann Jensen Adams.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-270) and index.

Published in
Zwolle
Copyright Date
2017

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
700-9492
Library of Congress
ND653.B754 F47 2017, ND653.B57F47 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
280 pages
Number of pages
280

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44539922M
Internet Archive
ferdinandbolgove0000unse
ISBN 10
946258222X
ISBN 13
9789462582224
OCLC/WorldCat
995002956

Work Description

Bol and Flinck are Rembrandt's two most important pupils. Their impressive work is admired all over the world, streets have been named after them, and after three and a half centuries this exhibition is at last bringing them out of their teacher's shadow. With superb portraits and dramatic scenes based on the Bible and the Classics, Bol and Flinck met the demands of their clients, who included prosperous merchants and representatives of the country's maritime and political power. Exhibition: Museum Het Rembrandthuis & Amsterdam Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (13.10.2017-18.02.2018).

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