Painting and Publishing as Cultural Industries

The Dutch Republic was a cultural powerhouse in the modern era, producing lasting masterpieces in painting and publishing-and in the process transforming those fields from modest trades to booming industries. This book asks the question of how such a small nation could become such a major player in...

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Main Author: Rasterhoff, Clara (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam University Press 2016
Series:Amsterdam Studies in the Golden Age
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