The Netherlandish Image After Iconoclasm, 1566–1672 by Jun Mochizuki

Material Religion in the Dutch Golden Age

This scholarly work delves into the transformative period in the Netherlands following the iconoclastic riots of 1566, exploring how art and imagery evolved in response to the religious and cultural upheavals of the time. It examines the ways in which artists navigated the complex landscape of post-iconoclasm, balancing between traditional religious themes and emerging secular influences. Through a detailed analysis of paintings, prints, and other visual media, the book reveals how Netherlandish artists redefined their craft, contributing to the rich tapestry of European art history during a time of significant change.

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