An edition of Mauritshuis (2014)

Mauritshuis

English edition.
Mauritshuis
Emilie E. S. Gordenker, Emilie ...
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An edition of Mauritshuis (2014)

Mauritshuis

English edition.

The Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis is celebrated for its world-famous collection of Dutch and Flemish masterpieces of the Golden Age, including paintings by Rembrandt, Vermeer, Steen, Hals and Rubens. The renowned collection is housed in a 17th-century city palace in the centre of The Hague. The combination of the outstanding collection (which has grown over the last 200 years from 200 paintings in 1822 to nearly 800 at present) and a superb example of Dutch Classicist architecture, makes the Mauritshuis truly unique. Emilie Gordenker makes her selection from stunning examples of Flemish primitive art to sun-drenched landscapes, from Biblical figures to detailed still lifes, from serene interiors to humorous genre pieces.

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English
Pages
80

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Mauritshuis
2014, Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd
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Published in
London
Series
Director's choice, Director's choice (London, England)
Copyright Date
2014

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Dewey Decimal Class
700-9492
Library of Congress
NX554.A1 G67 2014

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Pagination
80 pages
Number of pages
80

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL43161071M
ISBN 10
1857598474
ISBN 13
9781857598476
OCLC/WorldCat
869726517

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