Art History

Dutch Painting of the Golden Age

Latest update
24-Oct-2024

Material includes
Downloadable Exercise Files with images, discussion points, and appendices.

Topics
12 lessons

  • A New State, A New Art
  • Realism and Art-for-Art's Sake
  • Dutch History Painting
  • Disguised Symbolism and ‘Seeming Realism’
  • To Instruct and Delight
  • Landscape Painting and the Limitations of the Iconological Approach
  • The Role of Conventions
  • Realism Reconsidered
  • Conclusion

Description

Level: intermediate

Seventeenth-century Dutch painting stands out from other art of the same period and even more so from that of previous centuries on account of its apparently ‘everyday’ character. Works by artists such as Johannes Vermeer, Pieter de Hooch and Jacob van Ruisdael seem to offer a faithful picture of life in the Netherlands at the time.

In studying this free course, Dutch painting of the Golden Age, you will discover that there is much more to Dutch painting than meets the eye. You will explore scholarly debates about the possible meanings that might be attributed to this type of picture and learn how the very idea of ‘realism’ in art has been challenged in recent times.

After studying this course, you should be able to:

  • Explore recent debates around the interpretation of seventeenth-century Dutch painting
  • Consider the strengths and limitations of iconology as an art-historical approach
  • Examine the notion of ‘realism’ as applied to works of art
  • Address the relevance of social and cultural context for interpreting works of art
  • Analyse works of art in terms of different ideas and approaches

COURSE DURATION
4 hours

Topics
12 lessons

  • A New State, A New Art
  • Realism and Art-for-Art's Sake
  • Dutch History Painting
  • Disguised Symbolism and ‘Seeming Realism’
  • To Instruct and Delight
  • Landscape Painting and the Limitations of the Iconological Approach
  • The Role of Conventions
  • Realism Reconsidered
  • Conclusion

Requirements
Recommended to use a note pad and pen for note taking. Remember to mark each section as complete when you finish, then return to this page or go to your Members' Area to pick up where you left off.

Target Audience
Art Lovers, Students and aspiring Art Historians