ARTH230 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: John Calvin, Richard Mather, Idolatry

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The dutch masters suggested to us that these people are real and they do this through light and shadows. Everything looks 3d and this does because of the way light is played with. The new netherlands and new amsterdam paintings were a little different: the sitter the subject of a portrait (they don"t need to be sitting), patroon painter move throughout the new netherlands who worked for wealthy. Dutch land owners in the hudson river valley which are themselves called. Birds and squirrels will often appear next to young gentlemen because this will imply that they can train these animals. This implies that he is a polite and well-behaved young man. The word we might give today would be a symbol of this boy"s character, but then they used the word emblem. He is repeating what he did in the other painting.

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