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Art at Auction in 17th Century Amsterdam / John Michael Montias.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2002]Copyright date: ©2003Description: 1 online resource : IllustratedContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789048505166
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 702.9/09492352 22
LOC classification:
  • N8605.N4 M66 2002eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- References to Archival Sources -- Monetary Equivalents -- Notice -- Part I. The Auctions -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 1. Orphan Chamber Auctions in Amsterdam -- CHAPTER 2. How Auction Sales of the Orphan Chamber Were Conducted -- CHAPTER 3. Extant Records of Auction Sales in Chronological Perspective -- CHAPTER 4. Aggregate Statistics of Sales and the Owners of Goods Sold -- CHAPTER 5. The Buyers at Auction Sales -- CHAPTER 6. The Wealth of Buyers -- CHAPTER 7. Clusters of Private Buyers -- CHAPTER 8. Remonstrants and Counter- Remonstrants -- CHAPTER 9. What Did They Buy and at What Prices? -- CHAPTER 10. Attributions -- CHAPTER 11. Echoes -- CHAPTER 12. Concluding Words on Auctions -- Part II. Profiles of Selected Buyers -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 13. Art Dealers I: Artists and Merchants in the Trade -- CHAPTER 14. Art Dealers II: Johannes de Renialme -- CHAPTER 15. Art Dealers III: The Story of a Merchant Who Thought He Could Sell Paintings to a King -- CHAPTER 16. Art Collectors and Painters I: Rubens's Promise to Hans Thijsz -- CHAPTER 17. Art Collectors and Painters II: Jacob Swalmius and Rembrandt -- CHAPTER 18. Art Collectors and Painters III: Marten van den Broeck and Rembrandt's Losses at Sea -- CHAPTER 19. Art Collectors and Painters IV: Jan van Maerlen and His Extended Family -- CHAPTER 20. Art Collectors and Painters V: Jean le Bleu, François Venant and Rembrandt's "Feast of Belshazzar" -- CHAPTER 21. A Collector with Connections to Major Cultural Figures: Robbert van der Hoeve and the "Muiden Circle" -- CHAPTER 22. What Santa Claus Brought to the Youth of Amsterdam -- CHAPTER 23. When Sellers and Buyers Were Related: Elbert and Cornelis Symonsz. Pool, Jeltge Claes, and Pieter Claesz. Codde -- CHAPTER 24. A Collector Who Held On to His Purchase for Over Fifty Years -- CHAPTER 25. An Afterword on Mentalités -- Bibliography -- Published Sources -- Notes -- Index
Summary: In this study of Amsterdam's Golden Age cultural elite, John Michael Montias analyzes records of auctions from the Orphan Chamber of Amsterdam through the first half of the seventeenth century, revealing a wealth of information on some 2,000 art buyers' regional origins, social and religious affiliations, wealth, and aesthetic preferences. Chapters focus not only on the art dealers who bought at these auctions, but also on buyers who had special connections with individual artists.
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- References to Archival Sources -- Monetary Equivalents -- Notice -- Part I. The Auctions -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 1. Orphan Chamber Auctions in Amsterdam -- CHAPTER 2. How Auction Sales of the Orphan Chamber Were Conducted -- CHAPTER 3. Extant Records of Auction Sales in Chronological Perspective -- CHAPTER 4. Aggregate Statistics of Sales and the Owners of Goods Sold -- CHAPTER 5. The Buyers at Auction Sales -- CHAPTER 6. The Wealth of Buyers -- CHAPTER 7. Clusters of Private Buyers -- CHAPTER 8. Remonstrants and Counter- Remonstrants -- CHAPTER 9. What Did They Buy and at What Prices? -- CHAPTER 10. Attributions -- CHAPTER 11. Echoes -- CHAPTER 12. Concluding Words on Auctions -- Part II. Profiles of Selected Buyers -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 13. Art Dealers I: Artists and Merchants in the Trade -- CHAPTER 14. Art Dealers II: Johannes de Renialme -- CHAPTER 15. Art Dealers III: The Story of a Merchant Who Thought He Could Sell Paintings to a King -- CHAPTER 16. Art Collectors and Painters I: Rubens's Promise to Hans Thijsz -- CHAPTER 17. Art Collectors and Painters II: Jacob Swalmius and Rembrandt -- CHAPTER 18. Art Collectors and Painters III: Marten van den Broeck and Rembrandt's Losses at Sea -- CHAPTER 19. Art Collectors and Painters IV: Jan van Maerlen and His Extended Family -- CHAPTER 20. Art Collectors and Painters V: Jean le Bleu, François Venant and Rembrandt's "Feast of Belshazzar" -- CHAPTER 21. A Collector with Connections to Major Cultural Figures: Robbert van der Hoeve and the "Muiden Circle" -- CHAPTER 22. What Santa Claus Brought to the Youth of Amsterdam -- CHAPTER 23. When Sellers and Buyers Were Related: Elbert and Cornelis Symonsz. Pool, Jeltge Claes, and Pieter Claesz. Codde -- CHAPTER 24. A Collector Who Held On to His Purchase for Over Fifty Years -- CHAPTER 25. An Afterword on Mentalités -- Bibliography -- Published Sources -- Notes -- Index

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In this study of Amsterdam's Golden Age cultural elite, John Michael Montias analyzes records of auctions from the Orphan Chamber of Amsterdam through the first half of the seventeenth century, revealing a wealth of information on some 2,000 art buyers' regional origins, social and religious affiliations, wealth, and aesthetic preferences. Chapters focus not only on the art dealers who bought at these auctions, but also on buyers who had special connections with individual artists.

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