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Jean Etienne Liotard and seventeenth-century Dutch Painting
02/2017 | 1367 | 159
Pages: 117-120
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Godycki, Albert (Godycki, Albert)
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Illustrations
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39. Interior of the Nieuwe Kerk at Delft seen from the southern aisle to the northeast (after Hendrick van Vliet), by Noach van der Meer II. 1792-96. From J.-B.P. Lebrun: Galerie des peintres flamands, hollandais et allemands (British Museum, London)
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40. Interior of the Nieuwe Kerk at Delft seen from the southern aisle to the northeast, possibly by Jean Etienne Liotard after Hendrick van Vliet. Here identified as painted glass (Formerly in the Wagner-de Wit Collection, Museum aan het Vrijthof, Maastricht; present whereabouts unknown)
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41. A Dutch girl at breakfast, by Jean Etienne Liotard. 1756-57 (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam)
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42. The Apostle Bartholomew, after Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn, by Richard Houston. 1757 (Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco)
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43. Self-portrait holding his chin, by Jean Etienne Liotard. c.1778-81 (British Museum, London)