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I have created this article from Dutch Golden Age because the "Painting" section was becoming a very big part of that article. I have not changed much yet and have not removed the information from the main article. I am also not happy with the introduction :-) Help is welcome. Piet 14:46, 31 January 2006 (UTC)
In analogy of Early Netherlands painting and List of Belgian painters maybe this should have been Dutch Golden Age painting. Anyone know the rules? Piet 16:43, 31 January 2006 (UTC)
A disambiguation page might be needed, because this is a redirect from "Dutch Masters", a popular brand of cigars.
John bod 18:11, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
I am not exited about the idea comparing musical instruments with sexual organs, it is very Freudian, and probably sexist and old-fashioned. I would like to see more attention to the seven Liberal arts, but I cannot find references. Taksen ( talk) 10:52, 16 October 2009 (UTC)
Strangely no painting of Rembrandt is featured in this article, his name is however. Rembrandt can be considered to be one of the best known painters of this era. -- DrJos ( talk) 10:17, 15 February 2011 (UTC)
Alpers (a very well respeced art historian, and an expert on Dutch painting) suggests that the moralistic messages read into Dutch still life paintings were never seen or looked for by contemporaries, neither were they intended by the artists. Morals are read into the paintings by viewers holding the assumptions of the Italian Renaissance. See 'The Art of Describing', by Alpers.
Noooooo! Please go somewhere else? - Eh, but why not? It looks better when the bigger painting is higher up. Won't put it back, but I think you could reconsider... It looks more natural, I think, because in general the lead picture is generally bigger, than all other pics...
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This is your layout. Bye. Try to say like every Friday ... Hafspajen is nice. Until you get used to it.. Hafspajen ( talk) 00:59, 10 March 2015 (UTC)
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I am not a specialist and am not going to edit this article. However, let me call to your attention that the term "Dutch Golden Age" has come under discussion, and in some places it is being rejected. The Portrait Gallery of the Golden Age has been renamed the Hermitage Museum of Amsterdam. I am not suggesting removal of the name of the article, but it might be worth mentioning the controversy now arising around it. Here is a NY Times article on the subject:
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I have created this article from Dutch Golden Age because the "Painting" section was becoming a very big part of that article. I have not changed much yet and have not removed the information from the main article. I am also not happy with the introduction :-) Help is welcome. Piet 14:46, 31 January 2006 (UTC)
In analogy of Early Netherlands painting and List of Belgian painters maybe this should have been Dutch Golden Age painting. Anyone know the rules? Piet 16:43, 31 January 2006 (UTC)
A disambiguation page might be needed, because this is a redirect from "Dutch Masters", a popular brand of cigars.
John bod 18:11, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
I am not exited about the idea comparing musical instruments with sexual organs, it is very Freudian, and probably sexist and old-fashioned. I would like to see more attention to the seven Liberal arts, but I cannot find references. Taksen ( talk) 10:52, 16 October 2009 (UTC)
Strangely no painting of Rembrandt is featured in this article, his name is however. Rembrandt can be considered to be one of the best known painters of this era. -- DrJos ( talk) 10:17, 15 February 2011 (UTC)
Alpers (a very well respeced art historian, and an expert on Dutch painting) suggests that the moralistic messages read into Dutch still life paintings were never seen or looked for by contemporaries, neither were they intended by the artists. Morals are read into the paintings by viewers holding the assumptions of the Italian Renaissance. See 'The Art of Describing', by Alpers.
Noooooo! Please go somewhere else? - Eh, but why not? It looks better when the bigger painting is higher up. Won't put it back, but I think you could reconsider... It looks more natural, I think, because in general the lead picture is generally bigger, than all other pics...
*********** ****
This how I put that...
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This is your layout. Bye. Try to say like every Friday ... Hafspajen is nice. Until you get used to it.. Hafspajen ( talk) 00:59, 10 March 2015 (UTC)
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I am not a specialist and am not going to edit this article. However, let me call to your attention that the term "Dutch Golden Age" has come under discussion, and in some places it is being rejected. The Portrait Gallery of the Golden Age has been renamed the Hermitage Museum of Amsterdam. I am not suggesting removal of the name of the article, but it might be worth mentioning the controversy now arising around it. Here is a NY Times article on the subject: