Artigo Revisado por pares

: From Criminal to Courtier: The Soldier in Netherlandish Art 1550-1672

2004; Truman State University; Volume: 35; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/20477063

ISSN

2326-0726

Autores

Suzanne J. Walker,

Tópico(s)

Historical Geography and Cartography

Resumo

List of Illustrations Preface Introduction: The Dutch between Militarism and Anti-Militarism in the Century of the Part One (1550-1600): Spanish Herod, Dutch Innocents Ch. 1 Massacre of the Innocents in Literature and Art circa 1300 to 1550 Ch. 2 Vermeyen's Tapestry Series on the Conquest of Tunis by Charles V Ch. 3 The Great Repression under Charles V and Philip II Ch. 4 Two Massacres of the Innocents and a Census in Bethlehem by Pieter Bruegel the Elder Ch. 5 Maarten van Heemskerck: A Pacifist in Art Ch. 6 Spanish Herod, Dutch Innocents: Anti-Spanish Satires 1569-1578 Ch. 7 Massacres in France: The Roman Triumvirate, Saint Bartholomew's Day Ch. 8 Massacre and Plunder in Late Sixteenth-Century Landscape Ch. 9 Haarlem and the War 1578-1600: Patriotic Works by Goltzius, Jacques de Gheyn, Cornelis van Haarlem, and Karel van Mander Part Two (1600-1650): New War, Old Plundering Ch. 10 Plundering: The Written Record Ch. 11 New Landscape, Old Plundering Ch. 12 Transacting the Plunder Ch. 13 Rubens: Man of Peace or Man of War? Part Three (1600-1670): The Good Soldier (Soldier as Courtier) Ch. 14 The Soldier Redeemed: Siege Maps Ch. 15 The Magnanimous Soldier: The Continence of Scipio Africanus Ch. 16 The Ideal Soldier: The Civic Guard Company Paintings Ch. 17 The Gallant Soldier: Gerard Ter Borch in Deventer 1650s-60s Continuation: 1648-1998 Bibliography Index

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