Art Catalogue 2011:Layout 1 - Yale University Press
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••• Netherlandish art<br />
Exhibition: Peabody Essex Museum<br />
26 February – 19 June <strong>2011</strong><br />
Fine <strong>Art</strong>s Museums of San Francisco<br />
9 July – 2 October <strong>2011</strong><br />
The Museum of Fine <strong>Art</strong>s, Houston<br />
13 November <strong>2011</strong> – 12 February 2012<br />
Golden<br />
Dutch and Flemish Masterworks from the<br />
Rose-Marie and Eijk van Otterloo Collection<br />
Frederik J. Duparc • With essays by Femke<br />
Diercks, Reinier Baarsen and Loek van Aalst<br />
This stunning publication celebrates the<br />
first U.S. exhibition of an extraordinary<br />
private collection of 17th-century Dutch<br />
and Flemish art, which includes works<br />
by Rembrandt, Frans Hals and Jan<br />
Brueghel the Elder.<br />
Published in association with the Peabody Essex Museum<br />
<strong>2011</strong> 404 pp. 5 b/w +129 colour illus.<br />
HB ISBN 978-0-300-16973-7 £45.00*<br />
Gabriel Metsu<br />
Edited by Adriaan E. Waiboer<br />
Through detailed analysis of the various<br />
styles, techniques and subjects in which<br />
Metsu worked, this beautifully produced<br />
collection relocates the artist in his prime<br />
position in Dutch Golden Age art.<br />
“a significant addition to Metsu<br />
studies.”—John Loughman,<br />
The Burlington Magazine<br />
Published in association with the<br />
National Gallery of Ireland<br />
2010 244 pp. 160 colour illus.<br />
HB ISBN 978-0-300-16724-5 £35.00*<br />
Exhibition: National Gallery of <strong>Art</strong>, Washington<br />
17 April – 24 July <strong>2011</strong><br />
Hendrick Avercamp<br />
Master of the Ice Scene<br />
Edited by Pieter Roelofs<br />
For the first time in many years this<br />
virtuoso artist receives the attention he<br />
deserves. The authors explore every<br />
aspect of Avercamp’s work, from the<br />
weather conditions prevalent at the time<br />
to details of the clothes worn by the<br />
figures in his crowded scenes.<br />
Distributed for the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam<br />
2010 192 pp. 250 colour illus.<br />
PB ISBN 978-90-8689-059-0 £25.00*<br />
new & recent<br />
A Reflection of Holland<br />
The Best of the Hague School<br />
in the Rijksmuseum<br />
Renske Suyver<br />
The sea, landscape and country life were<br />
inspiration for a group of 19th century<br />
painters who became known as the<br />
Hague School. With works by Maris,<br />
Israel, Weissenbruch, Mauve and others,<br />
the Rijksmuseum owns one of the<br />
foremost collections of paintings and<br />
watercolours of the Hague School.<br />
Distributed for the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam<br />
2010 128 pp. 170 colour illus.<br />
PB ISBN 978-90-8689-048-4 £16.00*<br />
Exhibition: Musée du Louvre, Paris, 18 April –<br />
18 July <strong>2011</strong>; Philadelphia Museum of <strong>Art</strong>,<br />
4 August – 30 October <strong>2011</strong>; Detroit Institute<br />
of <strong>Art</strong>s, 20 November <strong>2011</strong>– 12 February 2012<br />
Rembrandt and the Face of Jesus<br />
Edited by Lloyd DeWitt • Preface by Seymour<br />
Slive and contributions by Lloyd DeWitt,<br />
Blaise Ducos, Franziska Gottwald,<br />
George S. Keyes, Shelley Perlove, Larry Silver,<br />
Ken Sutherland and Mark Tucker<br />
This fascinating book explores the<br />
significance of Rembrandt’s depictions<br />
of Christ and how his innovative use of<br />
a Jewish model revolutionised aspects of<br />
art history dating to antiquity.<br />
Published in association with the Philadelphia<br />
Museum of <strong>Art</strong><br />
July <strong>2011</strong> 256 pp. 20 b/w + 130 colour illus.<br />
HB ISBN 978-0-300-16957-7 £45.00*<br />
Exhibition: National Gallery, London:<br />
Jan Gossart’s Renaissance<br />
23 February – 30 May <strong>2011</strong>, see page 47<br />
Man, Myth, and Sensual Pleasures<br />
Jan Gossart’s Renaissance:<br />
The Complete Works<br />
Maryan W. Ainsworth, Stijn Alsteens and<br />
Nadine M. Orenstein • With contributions by<br />
Lorne Campbell, Ethan Matt Kavaler,<br />
Peter Klein and Stephanie Schrader<br />
“a significant scholarly achievement ...<br />
contains many excellent essays as well<br />
as a meticulously researched catalogue<br />
raisonné.”—Jonathan Lopez, Apollo<br />
Published in association with The Metropolitan<br />
Museum of <strong>Art</strong><br />
2010 496 pp. 116 b/w + 337 colour illus.<br />
HB ISBN 978-0-300-16657-6 £60.00*<br />
back in<br />
print<br />
A Worldly <strong>Art</strong><br />
The Dutch Republic, 1585–1718<br />
Mariët Westermann<br />
Illustrated with more than 100 colour<br />
images, this book examines the<br />
extraordinary artistic culture of the<br />
prosperous and powerful 17th-century<br />
Dutch Republic. Mariët Westermann<br />
analyses the choices of artists including<br />
Rembrandt, Frans Hals, Vermeer and<br />
others, and examines the stories their<br />
pictures tell about the nation, its people<br />
and its past.<br />
2010 192 pp. 16 b/w + 114 colour illus.<br />
PB ISBN 978-0-300-10723-4 £12.99*<br />
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