[Rarebooks] FS: Dutch 17th C. Marine Paintings Exhibition

Joslin Hall Rare Books office at joslinhall.com
Thu Aug 8 07:43:11 EDT 2013


TITLE: “Praise of Ships and the Sea. The Dutch Marine Painters of the 17th
Century”

By Jereon Giltaij & Jan Kelch.
Published by the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam & Staatliche
Museen zu Berlin in 1996.

DISCUSSION: The catalog to an important loan exhibition of Dutch maritime
Art of the Golden Age which drew art from many collections in Germany and
the Netherlands, as well as Austria, Belgium, Denmark, England, Russia,
Sweden, the United States and the Bahamas. In addition to the scholarly
catalog of art works, biographies of artists, and a glossary of 17th
century Dutch ships, there are several essays: Maritime History in
Paintings, Seascapes as Historical Sources, by Remmelt Daalder - What One
Can do with a Pen, Pen Paintings of Maritime Scenes, by Friso Lammertse -
Seascape as History and Metaphor, by Lawrence O. Goedde.

DESCRIPTION: Softcover. 9.5"x11.5", 471 pages, color and black & white
illustrations.

CONDITION NOTES: The covers have some light wear and soil and the corners
are thumbed (please see the photos, above and below). The book interior
has some minor soil, but otherwise is clean and nice, with a tight
binding.

PRICE:  $125 -

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