Jan Steen, Painter and Storyteller

Jan Steen, Painter and Storyteller
Title Jan Steen, Painter and Storyteller PDF eBook
Author H. Perry Chapman
Publisher
Pages 272
Release 1996
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780300067934

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This lavishly illustrated book is the catalogue for an exhibition of the works of Jan Steen, coorganized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, and the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.

Jan Steen

Jan Steen
Title Jan Steen PDF eBook
Author John Walsh
Publisher Getty Publications
Pages 96
Release 1996
Genre Artists' studios
ISBN 0892363924

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In The Drawing Lesson, Jan Steen celebrates the art of the painter as teacher, placing his subjects in a familiar Dutch interior. This fascinating study of the painting - a masterpiece of the Museum's collection - examines the individual parts and larger patterns of the work and also recounts Steen's career and a history of the picture itself.

Jan Steen's Histories

Jan Steen's Histories
Title Jan Steen's Histories PDF eBook
Author Ariane van Suchtelen
Publisher Uitgeverij de Kunst
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre History in art
ISBN 9789462621664

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Jan Steen, one of the most popular painters of the Dutch Golden Age, is known for his humorous depictions of dissolute households, tavern interiors, quacksalvers and love-sick young women. He was unrivalled in poking fun at every conceivable human weakness and vice. A lesser known fact is that he also painted history pieces: scenes based on episodes from the Bible, apocryphal writings and mythology - stories full of excitement, drama and passion. As he did in his genre pieces, Steen devoted a great deal of attention in his history paintings to the interaction between the figures, and was keenly aware of the satirical possibilities of every story. In contrast to what his later image suggests, Jan Steen was a versatile and ambitious artist with a profound knowledge of art history and literature: knowledge that comes to the fore in his history pieces. This richly illustrated publication, written by experts on Jan Steen, focuses on this little-known part of the artist's oeuvre. AUTHORS: Ariane van Suchtelen, curator at the Mauritshuis, is the author of an introduction to the life and work of Jan Steen, in which she discusses the place occupied by history painting in his (otherwise humorous) oeuvre. Which themes did he prefer? What were his sources? For whom were these paintings intended? Wouter Kloek, former curator at the Rijksmuseum, writes about the form and content of Steen's history paintings, and the thin line that separates representations of biblical and mythological themes from scenes of everyday life. Mariet Westermann, executive vice president of the Andrew W Mellon Foundation, writes about Steen's exceptional ambition as a history painter. Her essay clarifies the national and international context in which these paintings originated. SELLING POINTS: * For the first time in book form, presenting history-pieces by Jan Steen * 17th century paintings from the Dutch Golden Age * Contributions by Ariane van Suchtelen, Wouter Kloek and Mariet Westermann 125 colour, 25 b/w images

The Amusements of Jan Steen

The Amusements of Jan Steen
Title The Amusements of Jan Steen PDF eBook
Author Mariët Westermann
Publisher
Pages 378
Release 1997
Genre Art
ISBN

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The Dutch painter Jan Steen (1626-1679) has long enjoyed a reputation for his dissolute life, redeemed only by a keen eye for the follies of his contemporaries and an exquisite ability to capture his observations in paint. Steen's paintings of unruly households, rambunctious revels, and wily seductresses have come to define our image of the delicious and immoral excesses of the Golden Age. But rather than simply recording the illicit pleasures of Dutch burghers and peasants, Steen transformed them into ambitious genre paintings that rival the peasant epics of Bruegel the Elder and jest with the genteel idylls of Vermeer and Terborch. By placing Steen within Dutch society and culture of the seventeenth century, Mariet Westermann shows how the contradictions and parallels between his life and his art were essential to his innovative achievements. In a detailed analysis of his career and audience, she suggests how Steen became a comic painter and why his pictures appealed to prosperous urban connoisseurs. Documented throughout with seventeenth-century jokes, poems, and plays, The Amusements of Jan Steen gives the first full account of Steen's creative relationship to comic literature and performance.

The Religious and Historical Paintings of Jan Steen

The Religious and Historical Paintings of Jan Steen
Title The Religious and Historical Paintings of Jan Steen PDF eBook
Author Baruch David Kirschenbaum
Publisher
Pages 272
Release 1977
Genre Art
ISBN

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A Biographical History of the Fine Arts

A Biographical History of the Fine Arts
Title A Biographical History of the Fine Arts PDF eBook
Author Shearjashub Spooner
Publisher
Pages 662
Release 1867
Genre Artists
ISBN

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A Biographical History of the Five Arts being memoirs of the lives and works of eminent painters,engravers,sculptors and architects...

A Biographical History of the Five Arts being memoirs of the lives and works of eminent painters,engravers,sculptors and architects...
Title A Biographical History of the Five Arts being memoirs of the lives and works of eminent painters,engravers,sculptors and architects... PDF eBook
Author SPOONER
Publisher
Pages 668
Release 1867
Genre
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