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This work surveys the development of painting in the Low Countries from late-medieval change through the seventeenth-century flourishing, arranging material into chapters that trace stylistic shifts and institutional context. It profiles leading figures such as Frans Hals, Rembrandt, Gerard Terborch, Jan Vermeer, Jan Steen, Jacob van Ruisdael, and others, and considers their mutual influence. The text distinguishes approaches to genre scenes, portraiture, biblical subjects, and landscape while discussing technique, composition, and subject matter. Reproductions and plate studies are interspersed to illustrate arguments and to guide readers in observing artistic choices and visual effects.
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