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Portrait painting, Dutch -- 17th century.
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Portraits, Group -- Netherlands.
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Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, 1606-1669.
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Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, 606-1669. Night watch.
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Descript |
1 online resource (292 p.) |
Note |
Description based upon print version of record. |
Contents |
Title Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: A Shot in the Dark -- Part 1: Group Portraits and the Fictions of the Pose -- Chapter 1: Toward the Interpretation of Performance Anxiety -- Chapter 2: Portraiture and the Fictions of the Pose -- Chapter 3: The Posographical Imperative: A Comparison of Genres -- Chapter 4: Group Portraiture: Coming Together and Coming Apart -- Chapter 5: Alois Riegl and the Posographical Imperative -- Chapter 6: Performance Anxiety and the Belated Viewer -- Part 2: Militias and Marriage -- Chapter 7: Male Bondage and the Military Imperative |
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Chapter 8: Social Sources of Performance Anxiety -- Part 3: Picturing Family Values -- Chapter 9: The Preacher's Wife -- Chapter 10: Women with Elbows -- Chapter 11: Families Making Music -- Part 4: 'The Night Watch' as Homosocial Pastoral -- Chapter 12: The Night Watch: How the Sandbank Crumbles -- Chapter 13: Evasive Action: Three Ways to Shore Up the Sandbank -- Chapter 14: Captain Cocq and the Unruly Mustketeer -- Chapter 15: Disaggregation as Class Conflict -- Chapter 16: Manual Mischief: The Loneliness of the Red Musketeer -- Chapter 17: Between Stad and Stadholder: Captain Cocq's Dilemma |
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Chapter 18: Posographical Misfires -- Chapter 19: An Odd Couple: The Ghost of Anslo's Wife -- Coda: Playing Soldier -- Notes -- Index |
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ISBN |
9780823248148 |
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