ARTHI 6B Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: International Trade, History Painting, Sateen
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Lecture #15 the northern baroque new art for new markets & patrons. Lecture questions: how does the economic and political structure of the dutch republic differ from. Giovanni paolo panini, picture gallery with view of modern rome, 1757, oil on canvas. Emulates a theatre set (panini designed them) This image was a souvenir commissioned by patron (duc de choiseul) Commissioned to commemorate his trip to rome. Scenes from rome, famous paintings and sculptures. Shows us that art has a market that it didn"t have before. Artists can work without the patronage of just popes and monarchs, common people with money can commission them. Pieter de hooch, the bedroom, 1658-60, oil on canvas. Painting of a painting above the door. Shows the growing rise of artwork in common people"s homes. Gained independence from spain, formed dutch republic. Iconoclasts/reformation, no longer a need for church commissioned works, artists need to create new subjects to paint.