Resultaten voor 'gary schwartz'

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  1. Rembrandt met rode baret
    1. Gary Schwartz

    Rembrandt met rode baret

    De wilde avonturen van een bezadigd zelfportret

    De lotgevallen van de Rembrandt met de rode baret zijn bijna te bizar om waar te zijn. Het portret werd in 1823 aangekocht door de Prins van Oranje, de latere koning Willem II, voor zijn kunstcollectie, die de beste Nederlandse privéverzameling ooit was. Geteisterd door oorlogsgeweld want door Willem achtergelaten in Brussel tijdens de Belgische Opstand van 1830, in 1918 kwijtgespeeld als erfstuk van zijn nazaten na de Eerste Wereldoorlog, na de Tweede Wereldoorlog in beslag genomen in Dayton, Ohio door de Amerikaanse overheid als verondersteld vijandelijk bezit, en jarenlang een lastige diplomatieke speelbal tussen Washington en Bonn in de Duits-Amerikaanse betrekkingen tijdens de Koude Oorlog. Daarvoor was het in 1921 ook nog eens gestolen uit het Weimar Museum, en in 1935 door Duitse matrozen in New York geheeld. Sinds Weimar was het slechts tien dagen in 1947 te zien geweest in Dayton, en tien weken in 1967 in Washington. Met dit boek doet het opnieuw zijn intrede in de Rembrandtwereld. De toeschrijving aan Rembrandt is sinds 1969 omstreden. Gary Schwartz draagt argumenten aan om het te accepteren voor wat het eeuwenlang was en nog altijd lijkt te zijn, een zelfportret van de meester. Bijgevoegd zijn de resultaten van een recent technologisch onderzoek.

    € 12,50
  2. Rembrandt Seen Through Jewish Eyes

    Rembrandt Seen Through Jewish Eyes

    The Artist’s Meaning to Jews from His Time to Ours

    The earliest painting by Rembrandt whose owner is documented depicts the prophet Balaam, on his way to blessing Israel. The man who bought it was a Sephardi Jew in the service of Cardinal Richelieu of France. The first known buyer of an etching plate by Rembrandt, depicting Abraham Dismissing Hagar and Ishmael, was a Sephardi Jew of Amsterdam. Seen through their eyes, Rembrandt was the creator of images with a special meaning to Jews. They have been followed through the centuries by Jewish collectors, Jewish art historians, Jewish artists who saw their own deepest concerns modelled in his art and life, and even prominent rabbis, one of whom said that Rembrandt was a Tzadik, a holy man blessed by God. This book is the first study in depth of the potent bond between Rembrandt and Jews, from his time to ours, a bond that has penetrated the image of the artist and the people alike.

    € 41,95
  3. Rembrandt in a red beret
    1. Gary Schwartz

    Rembrandt in a red beret

    The vanishings and reappearances of a self-portrait

    Rembrandt in a red beret: the vanishings and reappearances of a self-portrait follows the fortunes of a fascinating painting along two lines. First is the history of the painting as a precious collector’s object, a story almost too unlikely to be true. In 1823 it was bought by the future King Willem II as one of his first purchases for the greatest collection of paintings ever assembled by a Dutch individual. For nearly a hundred years it remained with his heirs, coming to Weimar, where Willem’s daughter Sophie was Grand Duchess. Then, in 1921 it was stolen from the Weimar Museum, to turn up in 1945 in Dayton, Ohio, owned by a man who said he bought it in 1934 from a German sailor on the New York waterfront. What followed is revealed in this book for the first time, based on declassified U.S. government information. In 1947 the U.S. government seized the Rembrandt under such strict terms that twenty years later, when it wanted to return it to Germany, it was forced to go into legislative and diplomatic gymnastics to do so. Upon its return, an heir to the Weimar title sued for its restitution, and after seven years of one trial after another, she got it. She sold it in 1983 to the private collector who still owns it. Since 1921 it has been on public display only for ten days in Dayton (1947) and ten weeks in Washington (1967). With the publication of this book it will once more be shown in a museum. The book also traces the critical history of the painting as a Rembrandt. In 1969 his authorship was disputed by Horst Gerson, an opinion that was seconded by the Rembrandt Research Project. Examining all the evidence and arguments, the eminent Rembrandt specialist Gary Schwartz comes to the conclusion that there is no reason not to accept the painting for what it looks like – a self-portrait of the great master, painted by his own hand.

    € 59,95
  4. Jheronimus Bosch
    1. Gary Schwartz

    Jheronimus Bosch

    The Road to Heaven and Hell
    € 87,95
  5. Rembrandt's Universe
    1. Gary Schwartz

    Rembrandt's Universe

    His Art, His Life, His World

    Now available in a reduced format edition, here is the ultimate book on Rembrandt’s art and life by one of the world’s best-known writers on Dutch art.

    € 48,50
  6. Beyond Conformity or Rebellion
    1. Gary Schwartz

    Beyond Conformity or Rebellion

    Youth and Authority in America

    By the late 1970s, drugs, blue jeans, rock and roll, and sexual precocity appeared to be all that remained of the cultural ferment of the 1960s. In this classic new study of high school-aged youth in the eartly 70s, Gary Schwartz reveals subtle yet significant changes in the style of deviance in adolescent culture. He argues that a new sort of peer-group pluralism emerged from the counter-culture movement of the 60s, a deviance defined less by persistent violations of the law than by disengagement from traditional images of success and civic responsibility.

    € 62,50
  7. Sect Ideologies and Social Status
    1. Gary Schwartz

    Sect Ideologies and Social Status

    In this penetrating study of urban religion, Gary Schwartz examines the nature of the relationship between religious belief and the social order. He shows how a person's experience in the social hierarchy shapes his response to competing religious ideologies and, in turn, how commitment to a particular sect ideology colors his attitude toward mundane affairs. The author studied and compared a Pentecostal group and a Seventh-day Adventist group in preparation for this work. The question which stimulated the investigation can be stated as a paradox. In the Adventist case, why should persons who firmly believe that God is soon to destroy the world work so diligently and against formidable odds to improve their own secular fortunes? In the Pentecostal case, why should persons who believe that God is available for direct aid in every human contingency not use this power for their own advancement? In theorizing about the relationship between an individual's position in the socioeconomic system and his sect affiliation, Mr. Schwartz asserts that the specifically ideological component of a creed resides in the ways in which believers conceptualize the meaning of secular problems. The study as a whole attempts to reveal what makes a special set of beliefs attractive to a person grappling with certain secular exigencies, and how these beliefs affect his view of secular matters. It develops a model of a religious ideology applicable to any study of the relationship between cultural symbols and social structure.

    € 41,50
  8. Meatwater Manifesto

    Meatwater Manifesto

    The Brooklyn Project
    € 44,50
  9. The King of Average
    1. Gary Schwartz

    The King of Average

    € 27,50
  10. Vermeer in detail
    1. Gary Schwartz

    Vermeer in detail

    Vermeer in detail is een kennismaking met de Nederlandse meester via de meest aantrekkelijke details van zijn schilderijen. Vermeers weergaven van gebruiksvoorwerpen, vrouwenfiguren en hun gezichten zijn fascinerend en in hun realisme volkomen overtuigend. Tegelijkertijd heeft zijn werk een poëtische uitstraling waardoor ze de kijker niet alleen in verrukking brengt maar ook een droomwereld binnen voert. Hoe realistisch ze ook lijken, Vermeers voorstellingen nodigen uit tot fantaseren... De honderd twintig details in dit boek zijn ondergebracht in tien thema's die kenmerkend zijn voor Vermeers soms verrassende interesses. Om er één te noemen: zonder aanwijsbare voorbeelden in de Hollandse schilderkunst van zijn tijd of andere voorgangers stoffeert Vermeer zijn interieurs met schilderijen van andere meesters, als een gebaar van bewonderend eerbetoon. Maar het opmerkelijkste type details zijn de gezichten van jonge vrouwen en hun omslagdoeken, mutsjes, hoeden, linten en haarkrullen. Het zijn zij die onze blik naar zich toe trekken, en soms beantwoorden ze die blik en laten ze ons toe in hun leefwereld.

    € 25,60