Soldiers at Leisure: The guardroom scene in Dutch genre painting of the Golden Age

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Abstract

The guardroom, also know as 'cortegaerdje' was a very successful type within genre painting in the Dutch Golden Age. The scenes of soldiers who in their free time play cards, sleep or have an erotic affair. During the time of war in the Low Countries these guardroom scenes spread into the fast growing Amsterdam of the 1620s and out into other Dutch and Flemish cities, and also later over its boarders. In the nineteenth century the guardroom scenes became again popular. "Soldiers at leisure" is the first study that defines this type and traces it history and development.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAmsterdam
PublisherAmsterdam University Press BV
Number of pages220
ISBN (Print)9789089642042, 9089642048
StatePublished - 2010

Keywords

  • Soldiers in art
  • חיילים באמנות
  • Genre painting, Dutch -- 17th century -- Themes, motives
  • ציור ז'אנר, הולנדי -- המאה ה-17 -- נושאים ומוטיבים

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