Gerson Digital : Italy
Text of the German edition (1942/1983)
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Title page
Introduction
1. Tradition and Significance of Trips to Italy
2. Italian Artists in Holland
3. Mannerists from the Netherlands in Italy
4. Rome: Caravaggism and Artists from the Low Countries
5. The First Generation of Landscape Painters
6. The Dutch in Rome , the ‘Bent’ and the Academy
7. The Bambocciate in Rome and Beyond
8. Rembrandt’s Pupils in Rome
9. Dutch Landscape Painters in Rome
10. Marine, Cavalry Battle Scene and Still-Life Painters
11. Portrait and History Painters (Rome)
12. The Influence of Dutch Artists in Naples and Sicily
13. Dutch Art and Artists in Florence
14. Dutch Art and Artists in Venice
15. The Importance of the Dutch for Venice in the 18th Century
16. Other Art Centres in Northern Italy in Relation to Netherlandish Art
Bibliography
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Text of the German edition (1942/1983)
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