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      • Dutch Golden Age painting, spanning from about 1620 to 1680, was a distinct style and movement that evolved out of the Flemish Baroque tradition. It was a period of great artistic achievement in the Netherlands. There was a healthy artistic climate in Dutch cities during the seventeenth century.
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  1. Dutch painters of the seventeenth century, along with faience-makers, printers, bookbinders, glassmakers, embroiderers, art-dealers and sculptors were bound together in local trade organizations called the Guild of Saint Luke. These organizations dated back to the Middle Ages.

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  3. Dutch artists added rigorous specialization and a new style of brushwork to the industry's production techniques. Van Goyen, for example, became famous for his sketchy landscapes that used only a limited range of colors, mainly yellows and browns.

  4. The Dutch Golden Age developed the art of genre paintings. This included works depicting musicians, tavern scenes, housewives in quiet interiors, courtship scenes, festive occasions, and brothel scenes, to name just a few.

  5. Jun 24, 2009 · Introduction. Over the past few decades the historiography of craft guilds has changed dramatically, as historians have realised that the rules and regulations that had formerly underpinned writing about guilds were not necessarily adhered to in practice.

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  6. Sep 9, 2024 · The Dutch Golden Age, or de Gouden Eeuw in Dutch, denotes the 17th-century Netherlands, emphasizing its economy and culture. The term was first used in the Dutch language in the mid-16th century, due to early Dutch translations of the Ovidian Metamorphoses. The concept of a Golden Age is in fact an ancient one.

  7. Oct 18, 2017 · After the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, which saw the northern provinces triumph over Spain, the Dutch began to look outwards towards a more international Baroque style. Dutch rulers looked to courts abroad and sought something similar, moving away from realism and towards something more idealized.

  8. By Google Arts & Culture. The Night Watch (1642) by Rijn, Rembrandt van Rijksmuseum. Who were the artists responsible for the resurgence in Dutch painting? The Dutch Golden Age was a period...

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