17世纪荷兰风景之旅:哈勒姆版画系列与荷兰身份

Q3 Arts and Humanities SIMIOLUS-NETHERLANDS QUARTERLY FOR THE HISTORY OF ART Pub Date : 1995-01-01 DOI:10.2307/3780800
H. Leeflang, Catherine Lévesque
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17世纪第二个十年,Claes Jansz Visscher、Esaias van den Velde、Willem Buytewech和Jan van de Velde制作的风景蚀刻版画借鉴并促进了一种印刷文化,这种文化在定义“荷兰”风景方面发挥了关键作用。作为广泛的印刷文化的一部分,这些印刷景观系列的检查强调了景观,历史和政治之间一致的相互关系。在不同程度上,本研究中所考虑的同时代的描述性地理、历史、寓言场景、说教版画和诗歌选集与版画的系列结构、旅行主题和纪念主题有相似之处。此外,作为荷兰人自我定义的更广泛事业的一部分,他们为版画和绘画中诠释风景提供了文化指导。莱韦斯克对17世纪荷兰人对地方的体验的研究分为两层。她将景观之旅作为一种解释性框架、知识的空间结构、从人文主义者的角度出发的旅行的好处,以及通过景观表达的荷兰民族自我意识的增长。她还提供了克拉斯·扬斯版画系列的结构和主题的仔细阅读。Visscher, Esaias van den Velde, Willem Buytewech和Jan van de Velde。
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Journey through Landscape in Seventeenth-Century Holland: The Haarlem Print Series and Dutch Identity
The sets of landscape etchings produced in the second decade of the 17th century by Claes Jansz Visscher, Esaias van den Velde, Willem Buytewech and Jan van de Velde drew on and contributed to a print culture that played a key role in defining "Dutch" landscape. Examination of these printed landscape series as part of a wide-ranging print culture underscores the consistent interrelationship of landscape, history and politics. To varying degrees, the contemporaneous descriptive geographies, histories, allegorical tableaux, didactic prints and poetic anthologies, considered in this study provide parallels for the prints' serial structure, journey theme, and commemorative motifs. Moreover, as part of a wider enterprise of Dutch self-definition, they provide cultural guidelines for the interpretation of landscape in prints and paintings. Levesque's study of the Dutch 17th-century experience of place is two-tiered. She addresses the journey through landscape as an interpretive framework, the spatial structure of knowledge, the benefits of travel from the point of view of humanists, and the growth of a Dutch national self-consciousness expressed through landscape. She also provides a close reading of the structure and motifs in the print series of Claes Jansz. Visscher, Esaias van den Velde, Willem Buytewech, and Jan van de Velde.
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