The Story of Dutch Painting

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CONTENTS

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

CHAPTER I THE END OF THE OLD

CHAPTER II THE OLD ORDER CHANGES

CHAPTER III BEGINNING OF THE NEW

CHAPTER IV FRANS HALS

CHAPTER V REMBRANDT HARMENSZ VAN RIJN

CHAPTER VI THE INFLUENCE OF HALS AND REMBRANDT

CHAPTER VII DUTCH GENRE

CHAPTER VIII GERARD TERBORCH, JAN VERMEER, AND JAN STEEN

CHAPTER IX BIBLICAL SUBJECTS AND PORTRAITURE

CHAPTER X LANDSCAPE

CHAPTER XI VAN GOYEN AND HOBBEMA

CHAPTER XII JACOB VAN RUISDAEL

INDEX

Contents.

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THE STORY
OF DUTCH PAINTING

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MAN WITH A FUR CAP REMBRANDT

THE MUSEUM OF THE HERMITAGE, ST. PETERSBURG

 

 

 

THE STORY OF
DUTCH PAINTING

BY

CHARLES H. CAFFIN

AUTHOR OF
“HOW TO STUDY PICTURES,” ETC.





NEW YORK
THE CENTURY CO.
1911


Copyright, 1909, by
The Century Co.
——
Published November, 1909


THE DE VINNE PRESS



TO THE PRESENT AND FUTURE ART
OF THE NEW REPUBLIC OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
THIS STORY OF THE ART OF THE OLD DUTCH REPUBLIC
IS DEDICATED BY THE AUTHOR

New York, November, 1909

 

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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