This comprehensive exhibition catalogue, edited by Joaneath A. Spicer with Lynn Federle Orr, explores the vibrant 17th-century art scene of Utrecht, a city that served as a vital link between Italian Caravaggism and Dutch realism. Published by Yale University Press in conjunction with major exhibitions at the Walters Art Gallery and the National Gallery, London, the volume features scholarly essays by leading art historians like Marten Jan Bok and Wayne Franits, detailing the lives and technical mastery of artists such as Gerrit van Honthorst and Hendrick ter Brugghen. The book is presented in very good condition with a clean, tight spine and crisp internal pages, though it includes a unique personal touch in the form of a vintage German newspaper clipping regarding the exhibition tucked between the pages, adding a layer of provenance for the serious collector.
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