Die Niederländischen Maler des 17. Jahrhunderts. (4 volumes) 1960
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30 ⨯ 22 cm
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- About the artworkDie Niederländischen Maler des 17. Jahrhunderts, written by Walther Bernt. Published in München from 1960-1962. The books measure 21,5 x 29,5 cm and form 4 volumes of German text together. 2736 pages, 1380 reproductions and 734 signatures.
"Comprehensive dictionary. Comprehensive dictionary on the Dutch 17th century painters. (Second revised edition). Volume 1 to 3 is an alfabetical listing of the painters, including biographical information, reproductions of the signatures and monograms. Volume 4 (Ergänzungsband) brings numerous additions to the first three volumes. Another two volumes are devoted to the Dutch 17th century draughtsmen. Die Niederländischen Maler des 17. Jhrts.: Vol. I: Achtschellinck - Heda; Vol. II: Heem - Rombouts; Vol. III: Romyn - Zuyl + index, Vol. IV Ergänzungsband + index. Total of 2736 pp. with 1380 reproductions and 734 signatures." - About the artist
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