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Pride and Persecution: Jan Steen''s Old Testament Scenes

The Leiden-born artist Jan Steen (16261679) is widely admired as one of the most engaging and technically brilliant painters of the Dutch Golden Age. This volume accompanies an exhibition that will be the first in the UK devoted to Steens Old Testament subjects. The focal point will be his magnificent Wrath of Ahasuerus (c.166869), one of the highlights of the Barbers collection, which will be joined by a number of other paintings by Steen from private and public collections across the world. Three essays will examine the core themes of the show the role of Jewish history in Steens Old Testament scenes; the infl uence of Dutch theatre on his work; and the critical response to his Old Testament paintings from the 17th century to date. Robert Wenley (Barber Institute of Fine Arts) will look at how the Dutch nation established its identity in part by associating its people with the Biblical Israelites, seeing themselves as persecuted by the Spanish for their faith. He will explore the popularity of the story of Esther and other Old Testament subjects in Dutch culture in plays as well as paintings and the possibility of Jewish patrons for Steens Old Testament paintings. Nina Cahill (University of Kassel) will put forward new research about how Steen adopted the gestural language of contemporary Dutch theatre, amateur and professional, in order to represent the key fi gures in these scenes and to convey the pivotal dramatic moments. In some instances, Steen may have been quoting from an actual production of a play based on the Biblical story. Rosalie van Gulick (Utrecht University) will consider how Steens Old Testament scenes have been received and understood over the years. She will investigate how the apparent farcical character of these scenes has been understood over the centuries and why they have prompted adversely critical responses from some modern art historians. See more
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  • Dimensions: 210 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Paul Holberton Publishing Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781911300090

About Nina CahillRobert WenleyRosalie Van Gulick

Robert Wenley is Deputy Director: Collections and Research at the Barber Institute

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