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Rembrandt's Amsterdam

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A compact topographical and historical survey reconstructs Amsterdam as it appeared in the seventeenth century through maps, commentary, and reproductions of etchings and drawings linked to the painter. It describes canals, gates, towers, civic buildings, and notable vantage points, noting fires, rebuilding, and urban changes that altered architectural memory. Illustrated plates support close readings of specific streets and views, while commentary situates the city's maritime economy, social energy, and evolving morphology, offering a guide for visualizing the period landscape and understanding how past and present urban fabric interrelate.

About the Author

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Frits Lugt

Frits Lugt was a notable art historian and scholar, recognized for his contributions to the study of Dutch art and culture. He is best known for his work "Rembrandt's Amsterdam," which explores the life and environment of the renowned painter Rembrandt van Rijn. Lugt's research provides valuable insights into the artistic and historical context of the 17th-century Dutch Golden Age. His scholarship has significantly enriched the understanding of Rembrandt's legacy and the cultural landscape of Amsterdam during his time.

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