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Interpretation Of The Still Life Painting In The 19th Century Dutch Commercialization

Posted on:2015-05-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:B WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2175330431469498Subject:Fine Arts
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Seventeenth century is known as the Dutch "Golden Age", the continuousexpansion of overseas trade not only economic prosperity, but also to stimulate theadvancement of arts and culture, the emergence of a large number of art-lovingpainter-Dutch painting, so it is also the Netherlands extent of the golden age, theperiod of performance art works of art out of the Dutch national people’s love of lifeand certainly worth the time and space of their own before the artist keen to depictdaily life that attracts people’s attention and interest of any thing. It greatly broadensthe kind of art form, while still life painting came into being and made brilliantachievements. The impact of commodity economy make paintings no longer serve thetraditional church aristocracy, but to better meet the aesthetic needs of the emergingbourgeoisie, the birth of still life paintings from the previous position that it is notonly the painting as a foil to get out and become an independent and popular form ofpainting, but also represents the evolution of the commercialization of art history, itwas precisely because of these still life paintings depicting scenes of people’s lives, toreflect our true face roughly the seventeenth century Dutch life, so that we can thereality of these works of art carefully savor the charm of Dutch art.First, the article describes the opportunities arising from the Dutch school ofpainting still life paintings from the seventeenth century, the Dutch economic andcultural aspects of the environment, and then seize the key points of the Dutch artmarket commercialization of art in the form of analyzing a huge change occurred inthe Netherlands, the use of economics perspective, supplemented by a morecomprehensive analysis of image data and factors, the Dutch art and culture of thetime and living in a more true reflection of the final interpretation of this period stilllife paintings by the works, which reveal the unusual meaning of thecommercialization of art.
Keywords/Search Tags:Still Life, Dutch Painting, Commercialization of art, values
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