$30 off During Our Annual Pro Sale. View Details »

Artistic Attention in Amsterdam, 1550-1750

Artistic Attention in Amsterdam, 1550-1750

A lighting presentation of research from the 2014 Kress Digital Mapping and art History Summer Institute, delivered at the 2015 College Art Association annual conference.

Matthew Lincoln

February 14, 2015
Tweet

More Decks by Matthew Lincoln

Other Decks in Education

Transcript

  1. Artistic Attention in Amsterdam
    1550–1750
    Matthew Lincoln
    University of Maryland, College Park
    @matthewdlincoln
    College Art Association, February 14, 2015

    View Slide

  2. Claes Jansz Visscher, De Vismarkt from Gebouwen in Amsterdam, 1611. Etching, 10 x 16.1 cm. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.

    View Slide

  3. Frederik de Wit, c. 1688
    (Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague) @matthewdlincoln

    View Slide

  4. @matthewdlincoln

    View Slide

  5. @matthewdlincoln

    View Slide

  6. @matthewdlincoln

    View Slide

  7. @matthewdlincoln

    View Slide

  8. @matthewdlincoln

    View Slide

  9. @matthewdlincoln

    View Slide

  10. @matthewdlincoln

    View Slide

  11. @matthewdlincoln

    View Slide

  12. @matthewdlincoln

    View Slide

  13. @matthewdlincoln

    View Slide

  14. @matthewdlincoln

    View Slide

  15. Data derived from Marjolein ’t Hart, “The Glorious City:
    Monumentalism and Public Space in Seventeenth-Century
    Amsterdam,” fig. 6.1
    @matthewdlincoln

    View Slide