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Rembrandt's Orient

West Meets East in Dutch Art of the 17th Century


  • Prestel
  • Expo: 13/3/2021- 27/6/2021, Museum Barberini, Potsdam - 31/10/20-14/2/2021, Kunstmuseum Basel
  • by Ortrud Westheider, Josef Helfenstein, Bodo Brinkmann, Michael Philipp
In the 17th century, Amsterdam was a vibrant hub of the burgeoning European trade with Asia, Africa, and the Levant, importing copious amounts of foreign items that powerfully stimulated the imagination of numerous Dutch artists. This was notably the case with Rembrandt, whose curiosity and voraciousness as a collector were legendary in his time.

ISBN 9783791359632 | E | HB
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Publisher Prestel
ISBN 9783791359632
Author(s) Ortrud Westheider, Josef Helfenstein, Bodo Brinkmann, Michael Philipp
Publication date November 2020
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 300 x 240 mm
Illustrations 266 col.ill.
Pages 264
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Exhibition Museum Barberini, Potsdam - 31/10/20-14/2/2021, Kunstmuseum Basel
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In the 17th century, Amsterdam was a vibrant hub of the burgeoning European trade with Asia, Africa, and the Levant, importing copious amounts of foreign items that powerfully stimulated the imagination of numerous Dutch artists. This was notably the case with Rembrandt, whose curiosity and voraciousness as a collector were legendary in his time. Throughout his prolific career, he drew on Eastern influences in genres as diverse as history painting and portraiture, including depictions in which he himself adopted Oriental styled attire. This lavishly illustrated book explores the inventive ways in which Rembrandt and his contemporaries accommodated Eastern imagery into their own repertoire, set within the wider context of Holland's rapidly expanding commercial and cultural exchange with its non-European trading partners.

Rembrandt's Orient

Rembrandt's Orient

€53.00