This delightful book is the second in a series of new guides to the National Gallery's permanent collection, published to accompany the exhibition Dutch Portraits: The Age of Rembrandt and Frans Hals. Following the success of The National Gallery: Manet to Picasso, it focuses on 38 masterpieces of Dutch painting, all made between 1600 and 1740.
The book begins with an introduction by Marjorie Wieseman that addresses the formation of the collection and development of Dutch painting in what has become known as its Golden Age. Each work is then reproduced full-page, arranged chronologically, and discussed individually in concise, accessible entries.
Written by Marjorie E. Wieseman, Curator of Dutch Painting at the National Gallery, London and Elena Greer, Curatorial Assistant at the National Gallery.