Study photographs of Netherlandish paintings and drawings. 19--?

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Study photographs of Netherlandish paintings and drawings. 19--?

A collection of photographs covering Netherlandish (Dutch and Flemish) paintings and drawings of the 14th through 16th centuries assembled by the Getty Research Institute.The collection documents the work of some 454 artists; those most heavily represented include: Hieronymus Bosch, Dierick Bouts, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Robert Campin, Joos van Cleve, Jan van Eyck, Hugo van der Goes, Hendrik Goltzius, Jan Gossaert, Martn van Heemskerck, Adriaen Isenbrandt, Quentin Massys, Hans Memling, Anthonis Mor, Bernart van Orly, Jan van Scorel, and Rogier van der Weyden. The collection contains photographs from a number of sources, including the archives of scholars and restorers such as J.G. van Gelder, Ludwig Goldscheider, Erwin Panofsky, Giannino Marchig, and Mauro Pellicioli. Photographs and auction clippings were acquired from the archives of dealers, including Douwes Fine Art Gallery, Duits, de Boer, and David Koetser. Copy prints were obtained from commercial photographers such as Fratelli Alinari (including the Brogi archive), Gernsheim's Corpus photographicum of drawings, Photographie Giraudon, Böhm, Bulloz, and Bruckmann, as well as from Christie's, Sotheby's and a number of museums, notably the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Prado, the Rijksmuseum, and Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum. Relevant duplicate images from the repository's archive of the Hoefle firm (Special Collections accn. no. 90.R.19) have been integrated into the collection.

392 boxes (ca. 31,210 photographic prints) : b&w ; 35 cm.

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Getty Research Institute

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Administrative History The Getty Research Institute (GRI) is dedicated to the study of the visual arts, approaching the topic from broad historical and cultural perspectives. The GRI's goals are to promote innovative scholarship in the arts and humanities, to bridge traditional academic boundaries, and to provide a unique environment for research, critical inquiry, and debate. The GRI is an operating program of the J. Paul Getty Trust, an international cultural and philanthropic organization se...

Gernsheim, Rudolf.

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Duits, Ltd. (Gallery : London, England)

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Biographical/Historical Note The firm started as a general dealer in art and antiques in Dordrecht in 1836 before moving to Amsterdam in 1875. In 1920 Charles Duits opened a gallery in London where he was joined by his brother William Henry and both his son, Clifford and grandson Graham. After 1920 the Duits Gallery concentrated on old masters, with a special interest in Dutch and Flemish works, many originally handled in association with the...

Pellicioli, Mauro, 1887-1974

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Gelder, J.G. van (Jan Gerrit), 1903-1980

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Dutch art historian and professor of art history at the Rijksuniversiteit, Utrecht, who concentrated on Dutch and Flemish art, with a particular interest in Van Gogh, Rubens and Rembrandt. From the description of Papers of J. G. van Gelder, 1925-1980. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 80432823 Biographical/Historical Note Jan Gerrit van Gelder was the eldest son of H.E. van Gelder (1876-1960) who was directo...

Goldscheider, Ludwig, 1896-1973

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Art historian, poet and translator, and co-founder, director, designer and editor of the Phaidon Press. From the description of Ludwig Goldscheider papers, 1911-1981 (bulk 1925-1973). (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 84215135 Biographical/Historical Note Ludwig Goldscheider (1896-1973) was a notable historian of art, a poet and translator, and one of the most influential art book publishers of the twentieth...

Douwes Fine Art Gallery (London, England)

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Panofsky, Erwin, 1892-1968

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Erwin Panofsky was a German Jewish art historian. He emigrated to the United States in the 1930s and subsequently taught at New York University, Princeton University, and Harvard University. He became widely known and very influential in the field of iconography. One of his most popular works is Studies in Iconology: Humanist Themes in the Art of the Renaissance (1939, reissued 1972). From the guide to the Erwin Panofsky Letters to Mrs. Alfred Barr, 1932-1967, (Princeton University. ...

Marchig, Giannino, 1897-1983

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Italian conservator. From the description of Giannino Marchig correspondence and working photographs, 1930-1979. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 166532939 ...

Kunsthandel P. de Boer

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