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Dutch Etchers of the Seventeenth Century

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The book surveys seventeenth-century Dutch etching through chapters focused on individual artists and schools, offering biographical detail alongside close visual analysis of plates. It treats Ostade and his followers, landscape and pastoral etchers, and figures such as Rembrandt, Paul Potter, and Ruisdael, tracing stylistic tendencies and stages of mastery. Technical discussion covers etching processes, the production of states, plate wear and later retouching, and how these affect impressions. Illustrated plates, textual catalogue references, and an index support the critical commentary and allow readers to follow the author's comparisons and judgments of composition, technique, and expressive intent.

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Laurence Binyon

Laurence Binyon was an English poet, playwright, and art scholar, known for his contributions to literature and the arts in the early 20th century. He is particularly recognized for his poem "For the Fallen," which has become a poignant tribute to those who lost their lives in war. Binyon's work often reflects his deep appreciation for art and culture, as seen in his critical writings such as "Dutch Etchers of the Seventeenth Century." His literary legacy encompasses a range of genres, including poetry and essays, showcasing his versatility and depth as a writer.

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