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From Criminal to Courtier : The Soldier in Netherlandish Art 1550-1672
The art of the Netherlands (Dutch and Flemish) is unique in Early Modern Europe in its concern for military cruelty against civilians, principally the peasantry. Decimated by time and changes in taste, this popular iconography proves varied and extensive, stretching from Bruegel to and past Rubens....
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Main Author: | Kunzle, David (Author, VerfasserIn) |
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Document Type: | Online Resource Book |
Language: | English |
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Leiden ; Boston
: BRILL
, 2002
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Series: | Brill Book Archive Part 1, ISBN: 9789004472495
History of Warfare 10 |
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Related Items: | Erscheint auch als:
From Criminal to Courtier : The Soldier in Netherlandish Art 1550-1672 |
Author Notes: | David Kunzle |
CRLB-Bib.: | Kunzle, Soldier in Art, 2002 |
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