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2000, National Gallery of Art/Yale University Press
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First Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. 4to. pp 159. Original publisher's blue cloth, lettered silver at the spine. Copiously illustrated in colour and black and white throughout. ISBN: 0894682482 Fine in fine dust jacket.
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VG (mild edgewear to wraps and textblock; binding is solid. ) Color pictorial wraps with white lettering; French flaps; 159 pp. with 16 bw figures and 35 color plates; . Includes essays about Dou's artistic reputation, life, subject matter, and painting technique; with full catalogue entries; Dou was Rembrandt's first pupil, celebrated for the illustionistic images he created with his fine and delicate technique. "Gerrit Dou, Rembrandt's first pupil, was lauded at an early age by his contemporaries as a model for other painters. His works, sought by collectors throughout Europe, fetched extremely high prices well into the eighteenth century. By the mid-nineteenth century, however, Dou's reputation had fallen into eclipse, and the works of a master whose fame had once equaled that of Rembrandt appeared only rarely, if at all, in exhibitions of Dutch art. In the last thirty years scholars have begun to reevaluate the artistic achievement of Gerrit Dou. This book, which accompanies the first international exhibition devoted exclusively to Dou's works, provides an opportunity to reassess the artist's achievements."--Hardcover Dust Jacket.