Dutch Landscape Painting
Tyne and Wear County Council Museums | 1983 | ISBN: 090597414X | English | 128 pages | PDF | 17 MB
The seventeenth century Dutch produced a flowering of landscape painting which was unprecedented in Europe and which remains a milestone in the history of painting. The great English landscape painters, Gainsborough, Constable and Turner, acknowledged their debt to the Dutch masters and, although the reputations of individual in artists have altered radically as taste has changed over the last three centuries, Dutch landscape painting has a special appeal to British collectors and to the British public.

