Year: 2025 Language: English Author: Cécile Bosman Publisher: Amsterdam University Press Edition: 1st ISBN: 978-9048572328 Format: ePUB Quality: eBook Pages count: 299 Description: Marine painting is a four hundred year old specialism of the traditional Dutch school of painting. Painting ships and the sea requires both nautical knowledge and great artistic talent. Cécile Bosman examines the background, training and subject matter of nineteenth-century marine painters. She also describes how marine paintings were viewed by the marine painters themselves, by their peers in the artists' associations, by art theorists and by art critics. It turns out that throughout the nineteenth century, marine painting was seen in Dutch art circles as a vehicle for patriotism. This kind of cultural nationalism was rooted in the country's historical connection with the water and, in particular, the glorification of the Netherlands as a seafaring nation. An enduring myth that is now the subject of intense public debate. This beautifully illustrated book fills a gap in art and cultural-historical knowledge of marine painting, while offering an insightful look at the still influential nineteenth century. Additional info: About the Author: Dr Cécile Bosman studied Art History and obtained her doctorate at the University of Leiden, and has worked from 1989 onwards in the museum sector. As a former curator of the Scheepvaartmuseum (National Maritime Museum) in Amsterdam, she has written about the visual arts in relation to maritime history for various publications.
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Dutch Marine Painting in the Nineteenth Century
Language: English
Author: Cécile Bosman
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Edition: 1st
ISBN: 978-9048572328
Format: ePUB
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 299
Description: Marine painting is a four hundred year old specialism of the traditional Dutch school of painting. Painting ships and the sea requires both nautical knowledge and great artistic talent. Cécile Bosman examines the background, training and subject matter of nineteenth-century marine painters. She also describes how marine paintings were viewed by the marine painters themselves, by their peers in the artists' associations, by art theorists and by art critics.
It turns out that throughout the nineteenth century, marine painting was seen in Dutch art circles as a vehicle for patriotism. This kind of cultural nationalism was rooted in the country's historical connection with the water and, in particular, the glorification of the Netherlands as a seafaring nation. An enduring myth that is now the subject of intense public debate. This beautifully illustrated book fills a gap in art and cultural-historical knowledge of marine painting, while offering an insightful look at the still influential nineteenth century.
Additional info: About the Author:
Dr Cécile Bosman studied Art History and obtained her doctorate at the University of Leiden, and has worked from 1989 onwards in the museum sector. As a former curator of the Scheepvaartmuseum (National Maritime Museum) in Amsterdam, she has written about the visual arts in relation to maritime history for various publications.
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