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Short Notice
An anamorphic perspective box painting rediscovered: a work by Pieter Saenredam?
02/2024 | 1451 | 166
Pages: 159–163
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Shorter Notice by:
Dupertuis Bangs, Jeremy (Dupertuis Bangs, Jeremy)
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1. Interior of St Bavo, Haarlem, looking west. Oil on panel, 37.5 by 29.3 cm. (Private collection).
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2. Fig.1, photographed at an angle.
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3. Interior of St Bavo, Haarlem, looking west, by Job Berckheyde. 1668. Oil on canvas, 109.5 by 154.5 cm. (Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem).
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4. Interior of St Bavo, Haarlem, looking west, by Isaak van Nickelen. Oil on canvas, 30.3 by 36 cm. (Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam).
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5. Interior of St Bavo, Haarlem; view of the west end and nave, with the tomb of a bishop in the south transept, by Pieter Jansz. Saenredam. 1630. Pen and brown ink, with grey wash, over black chalk, 11.9 by 16.3 cm. (British Museum, London).
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6. A construction combining Fig.1 with a speculative drawing of the panel that formed the left half of the two-part triangular image, open flat.
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7. The construction in Fig.6 shown at an angle, suggesting what could have been seen when presented as a perspective box.
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8. Interior of St Bavo, Haarlem (‘the Grote Kerk’), by Pieter Jansz. Saenredam. 1648. Oil on panel, 200 by 150 cm. (Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh).
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9. Interior of St Bavo, Haarlem, by Pieter Jansz. Saenredam. 1635. Pen and brown ink with grey wash and touches of red chalk over graphite on laid paper, squared in red chalk, 49.1 by 38.5 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
Article
The 'View in Delft' by Carel Fabritius
02/1976 | 875 | 118
Pages: 61-73
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Liedtke, Walter A. (Liedtke, Walter A.; Liedtke, Walter)
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10. Postcard Photograph of the New Church in Delft, c. 1900. (Gemeentearchief, Delft).
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11. Detail of Fig. 2, with an Added Sketch Completing the viola da gamba.
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12. Detail of Fig. 3. [View in Delft, Carel Fabritius]
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13. Detail of Vermeer's Concert. (Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston).
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14. New Church at The Hague, by Bartholomeus van Bassen. 1650. (Gemeentemuseum, The Hague).
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15. Interior of the New Church in Delft, by Gerard Houckgeest. 1651. (Mauritshuis, The Hague).
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16. Jan Vredeman de Vries, Perspectiva..., The Hague and Leiden, 1604-05, Plate 1.
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17. Samuel Marolois, Perspective..., Amsterdam, 1628, Plate 21 (Fig. XC-XCI).
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2. View in Delft, by Carel Fabritius. Signed and Dated 1652. Canvas Stuck on Walnut, 15.4 by 31.6 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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3. Photograph of a Photograph of the View in Delft Mounted on a Hemicylindrical Surface Within a Reconstruction of a Perspective Box (See Figs. 5, 6), with an Added Sketch Reconstructing the Bottom of the Viola da gamba as it Would Appear on the Floor of the Box from the Peephole.
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4. Detail of Fig. 3. [View in Delft, Carel Fabritius]
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7. Detail of a Plan of Delft by D. F. de Wit (Delft Batavorum; Amsterdam, 1670?). Note 'X' by Bridge to upper Right of the Church. Courtesy of The British Library.
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8. Photograph of the New Church in Delft from Fabritius's Vantage-Point.
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9. Detail of Fig. 3. [View in Delft, Carel Fabritius]
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B. Baldassare Lanci's Drawing Device (From Vignola, Le due regole della prospettiva practica..., Rome, 1583, p. 61).
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5. Interior View of a Reconstruction of a Perspective Box; Wood, Translucent Paper, and a Museum Photograph 28.5 cm. Wide.
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6. Exterior View of a Reconstruction of a Perspective Box Seen in Fig. 5.
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A. Plans of Four Suggested Reconstructions of a Perspective Box in Which the View in Delft Would Have been Mounted: A. Martin and Schuurman; B. Roosen-Runge; C. Liedtke; D. Williams and Kemp.