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Anthonie Palamedes’s paintings for the Delft Surgeons’ Guildhall
02/2021 | 1415 | 163
Pages: 119-127
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Rosen, Jochai (Rosen, Jochai)
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1. Portrait of a group of surgeons supervising the amputation of a leg, by Anthonie Palamedes. c.1658. Oil on panel, 95 by 65 cm. (Photograph RKD, Netherlands Institute for Art History, The Hague).
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10. Title page of J. Veslingius: Konstige ontleding des menschelijken lichaems, Amsterdam 1661. (National Museum Boerhaave, Leiden).
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11. Deceased conjoined twins, by Anthonie Palamedes. 1669. Oil on canvas. (Anatomical Museum, Leiden University Medical Center).
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12. Two dead foetuses, by Anthonie Palamedes. 1658. Oil on canvas. (Anatomical Museum, Leiden University Medical Center).
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13. Deathbed portrait of conjoined twins, by Evert van der Maes. c.1628. Oil on canvas, 54 by 65.5 cm. (Haags Historisch Museum, The Hague).
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2. Portrait of a group of surgeons supervising a trepanation, by Anthonie Palamedes. c.1658. Oil on panel, 95 by 65 cm. (Photograph RKD, Netherlands Institute for Art History, The Hague).
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3. Detail of Caring for the sick, by Domenico di Bartolo, showing a man being washed before an operation. 1440. Fresco, height approx. 450 cm. (Pellegrinaio, Spedale di S. Maria della Scala, Siena; Bridgeman Images).
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4. Frontispiece of Franciscus Arcaeus: De recta curandorum vulnerum atque febrium ratione tractatus brevis & succinctus, Amsterdam 1658. (Leiden University, Special Collections).
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5. Serratura, by Hans Wechtlin, from H. von Gersdorf: Feldbuch der Wundartznei, Strasbourg 1528. Woodcut, 30 by 20 cm.
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6. Amputation scene. After a design for the frontispiece of P. Barbette: Opera chirurgico-anatomica, ad circularem sanguinis motum, aliaque recentiorum inventa, accommodata, Leiden 1672.
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7. Amputation scene, from W. Hildanus: De Gangraena et Sphacelo, Tractatus Methodicus, 1617.
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8. Acts of medicine and surgery including the amputation of a leg below the knee, by Jost Amman. c.1565. Woodcut. (National Library of Medicine, Bethesda MD).
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9. The physician as God, from a series of four engravings, Allegories of the medical profession, by the workshop of Hendrick Goltzius. c.1587. Engraving, 17.8 by 22.8 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
Exhibition Review
Pieter de Hooch in Delft: From the Shadow of Vermeer. Museum Prinsenhof Delft
02/2020 | 1403 | 162
Pages: 136-139
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Klinkert, Christi M. (Klinkert, Christi M.)
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Pieter de Hooch in Delft: From the Shadow of Vermeer Museum Prinsenhof Delft 11th October 2019–16th February | :
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1. Stable interior with officers and a young maid, by Pieter de Hooch. c.1650–55. Oil on panel, 77 by 66 cm. (Kunsthaus Zürich; exh. Museum Prinsenhof Delft).
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2. A woman and child in a bleaching ground, by Pieter de Hooch. c.1657–59. Oil on canvas, 73.5 by 63 cm. (Rothschild Collection, Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire; exh. Museum Prinsenhof Delft).
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3. Courtyard of a house in Delft, by Pieter de Hooch. 1658. Oil on canvas, 73.5 by 60 cm. (National Gallery, London; exh. Museum Prinsenhof Delft).
Book Review
Dutch Art and Urban Cultures 1200-1700, by E. de Bièvre
02/2017 | 1367 | 159
Pages: 140-142
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Loughman, John (Loughman, John)
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67. View on the Golden Bend in the Herengracht, Amsterdam, by Gerrit Berckheyde. 1671-72 (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam)
Exhibition Review
Jan van Huysum. Delft and Houston
02/2007 | 1247 | 149
Pages: 134-135
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Meijer, Fred G. (Meijer, Fred G.)
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The Temptations of Flora: Jan van Huysum (1682-1749) | institution: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston , institution: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston , institution: Prinsenhof
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68. Detail of Flowers in a vase, by Jan van Huysum. c.1717. Panel, 81.6 by 62.9 cm. (Private collection).
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69. Detail of Flowers in a vase, by Jan Davidsz de Heem and Jan van Huysum. c.1665/1717 Canvas, 69.5 by 56.5 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington; exh. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston).
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70. Flowers in a terracotta vase, by Jan van Huysum. c.1716. Canvas, 78.8 by 59.7 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Houston).
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71. Flowers in a vase, a statue of Flora in the background, by Jan van Huysum. 1723. Panel, 81 by 61 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; on long-term loan to Rijksmuseum Twenthe, Enschede; exh. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston).
Publication Received
Delft Masters, Vermeer's Contemporaries; Illusionism Through the Conquest of Light and Space
10/1998 | 1147 | 140
Pages: 703
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Delft Masters, Vermeer's Contemporaries; Illusionism Through the Conquest of Light and Space | author: Kersten, Michiel C. C. , author: Lokin, Daniëlle H. A. C. , author: McCormick, Andrew
Exhibition Review
Leonaert Bramer. Delft
12/1994 | 1101 | 136
Pages: 862-864
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Brown, Christopher (Brown, Christopher)
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86. Deucalion and Pyrrha after the Flood, by Leonaert Bramer. Water-Colour and Body-Colour on Vellum, 14 by 19.5 cm. (Private Collection, Netherlands; Exh. Prinsenhof, Delft).
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87. The Quarrel between Ajax and Odysseus, by Leonaert Bramer. Copper, 30 by 40 cm. (Prinsenhof, Delft).
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88. The Denial of St Peter, by Leonaert Bramer. 1642. 126 by 141 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; Exh. Prinsenhof, Delft).
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89. Soldiers Resting, by Leonaert Bramer. Slate, 21 by 14 cm. (Bredius Museum, The Hague; Exh. Prinsenhof, Delft).
Short Notice
De Witte and Houckgeest: Two New Paintings from Their Years in Delft
11/1986 | 1004 | 128
Pages: 802-805
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Liedtke, Walter A. (Liedtke, Walter A.; Liedtke, Walter)
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24. Old Church in Delft with Pulpit, by Gerard Houckgeest. Here Dated 1651. 49 by 41 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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25. Old Church in Delft, from the Southern Aisle to the Northeast, Here Attributed to Gerard Houckgeest. 41.9 by 56 cm. (Collection of The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, K. T.).
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26. Perspective Diagram of Fig. 25, with the Framing Device of Fig. 24 Indicated.
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27. Old Church in Delft, from the Southern Aisle to the Northeast, by Hendrick van Vliet. Signed and Dated 1660, 82.6 by 66 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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28. Old Church in Delft, from the Southern Aisle to the Northeast, Here Attributed to Emanuel de Witte. Panel, 51.2 by 39.4 cm. (Collection of the Earl of Warwick).
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29. Old Church in Delft with Pulpit, by Cornelis de Man. Probably 1660s. 64.1 by 77.4 cm. (The Art Institute of Chicago).
Book Review
Artists and Artisans in Delft: A Socio-Economic Study of the Seventeenth Century
02/1983 | 959 | 125
Pages: 101-102
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Brown, Christopher (Brown, Christopher)
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Artists and Artisans in Delft: A Socio-Economic Study of the Seventeenth Century | author: Montias, John Michael
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Hendrick van der Burch
05/1980 | 926 | 122
Pages: 315-326
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Sutton, Peter C. (Sutton, Peter C.; Sutton, Peter)
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40. Guardroom Scene with a Soldier Toasting, by Hendrick van der Burch. 59 by 73 cm. (Private Collection).
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41. Soldiers and a Serving Woman in a Stable, by Pieter de Hooch. 58 by 71 cm. (Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Cologne).
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42. Night Scene with Soldiers Drinking, by Hendrick van der Burch. Monogrammed. Panel, 34.9 by 36.2 cm. (Private Collection, Geneva).
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43. Card Players, by Hendrick van der Burch. Monogrammed. Panel, 34 by 29 cm. (With Gallerie Pallamar, Vienna).
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44. The Marching Out of the Orange Company, by Hendrick van der Burch. 98 by 93 cm. (Stedelijk Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden).
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45. The Greenmarket, with a View of the 'Stille Rijn' in Leiden, by Hendrick van der Burch. Monogrammed. Panel, 51 by 67 cm. (Stedelijk Museum de Lakenhal, Leiden).
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46. Family Portrait at the Side of a House, by Hendrick van der Burch. Signed. 89 by 132 cm. (Max Rothschild, London, before 1929).
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47. A Graduation Procession at Leiden University, by Hendrick van der Burch. Monogrammed. 71.5 by 59 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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48. Woman with a Jug in a Courtyard, by Hendrick van der Burch. Formerly Monogrammed. Panel, 48.2 by 35.5 cm. (Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois).
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49. Woman at a Laundry Tub in a Courtyard, Here Attributed to Hendrick van der Burch. 67.3 by 54.5 cm. (Sale Inness. London, 13th December 1935).
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50. Woman and Child at a Window, by Hendrick van der Burch. Panel. 41.5 by 33 cm. (Dienst Verspreide Rijkscollecties, on Loan to the Prinsenhof, Delft).
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51. Woman Sewing, by Hendrick van der Burch. 24.5 by 20.5 cm. (Bentinck-Thyssen Collection on Loan to the Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf).
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52. View Through a Window of the Towers of the Pieterskerk and Town Hall in Leiden, Here Attributed to Hendrick van der Burch. Black Chalk and Coloured Washes, 15.6 by 20.5 cm. (Municipal Archives, Leiden).
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53. Officer and Standing Woman, by Hendrick van der Burch. 57 by 63.5 cm. (Philadelphia Museum of Art).
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54. View of the Dam in Amsterdam, by Hendrick van der Burch. 110 by 135 cm. (Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap, on Loan to the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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55. Merry Company with Trumpeter, by Hendrick van der Burch. Panel, 48 by 36 cm. (Douwes, Amsterdam, 1934).
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56. Domestic Scene, Here Attributed to Hendrick van der Burch. 57.1 by 63.5 cm. (With Schaeffer Galleries, New York, c. 1938-9).
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57. The Terrace, Delft School. 111.5 by 73.5 cm. (Art Institute of Chicago).
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58. Detail of Fig. 57. [The Terrace, Delft School. 111.5 by 73.5 cm. (Art Institute of Chicago).]
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59. Hendrick van der Burch's Monogramme (Crossed out) and Signature on Document 10.
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: The Thirtieth Antique Dealers' Fair at Delft
10/1978 | 907 | 120
Pages: 706-709
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Schrijver, Elka (Schrijver, Elka)
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86. The Betrothal of St Catherine, by the Master of Heiligenkreuz (Active c.1395-1420). Tempera on Panel, 33 by 30 cm. (G. Cramer, The Hague). The Works of Art Illustrated on This Page Are All Included in the Delft Antique Dealers' Fair.
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91. The Metamorphoses of Daphne and Pitys. Pair of Wool and Silk Tapestries after Designs by Battista Dosso, Made by Hans Karcher at Ferrara. c.1545. 294 by 93 cm and 300 by 88 cm. (H. Nijstad, Amsterdam). The Works of Art Illustrated on This Page Are All Included in the Delft Antique Dealers' Fair.
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92. Bronze Cow, in the Manner of Francesco Fanelli. Early Seventeenth Century. 13.5 by 23.5 cm. (Charles van der Heyden, Rotterdam). The Works of Art Illustrated on This Page Are All Included in the Delft Antique Dealers' Fair.
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94. Wooded Landscape, by Antoine Waterloo. Indian Ink Wash Drawing over Black Chalk. c.1650. 31 by 47.5 cm. (Beets and Fontein, Zoelen). The Works of Art Illustrated on This Page Are All Included in the Delft Antique Dealers' Fair.
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96. Portrait of a Camel, by Jan Asselijn. 74 by 93 cm. (S. Nystad, The Hague). The Works of Art Illustrated on This Page Are All Included in the Delft Antique Dealers' Fair.
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89. Bronze Head of Buddha, Siam, Aydhia Period, Sixteenth Century. Height, 38 cm. (Aalderink, Amsterdam). The Works of Art Illustrated on This Page Are All Included in the Delft Antique Dealers' Fair.
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87. Four-door Oak Zealand Cupboard, with Carving and Ebony, Rosewood and Tortoise-Shell Decorations. Second Half Seventeenth Century. 165 by 168 cm. (Denijs, Amsterdam). The Works of Art Illustrated on This Page Are All Included in the Delft Antique Dealers' Fair.
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88. The Ascension of Christ, Part of an Alabaster Retable Made at Nottingham about 1450. Height, 44 cm. (H. Schlichte Bergen, Amsterdam). The Works of Art Illustrated on This Page Are All Included in the Delft Antique Dealers' Fair.
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90. Silver Tobacco Box with Gilt Interior and Four-Disc Calendarium. Last Quarter of Eighteenth Century. Width, 13.5 cm. (Premsela and Hamburger, Amsterdam). The Works of Art Illustrated on This Page Are All Included in the Delft Antique Dealers' Fair.
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93. Silver Bridal Dish, Made by a Hague Master in 1732. Diameter, 43 cm. (Beeling, Leeuwarden). The Works of Art Illustrated on This Page Are All Included in the Delft Antique Dealers' Fair.
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95. English Coach-Watch, Gilt Brass with Enamelled Painting. Eighteenth Century. Height, 20 cm. (Stender, St Michielsgestel). The Works of Art Illustrated on This Page Are All Included in the Delft Antique Dealers' Fair.
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97. Commode, Veneered with Kingwood and Satinwood. (Charles van der Heyden, Rotterdam). The Works of Art Illustrated on This Page Are All Included in the Delft Antique Dealers' Fair.
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