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An Entrance For The Eyes: Space And Meaning In Seventeenth-Century Dutch Art
Author: Hollander, Martha
Ahmanson-Murphy Fine Arts Imprint; Hardback; Book; 10 Colour Plates, 89 B&w Illustrations
280 pages
Published: July 2002
University Presses of California, Columbia and Princeton
ISBN: 0520221354

An examination of one of the most intriguing features of 17th-century Dutch painting: the pictorial language of space, in particular the use of secondary scenes. The author traces how the inventive juxtaposing of public and private spaces played out social anxieties and ideals.



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