The family picture: a study of identity construction in seventeenth-century Dutch portraits
<p>The seventeenth century saw a large increase in family-related portrait materials, including group family portraits, family portrait collections, and family memorial albums. In this thesis, I contend with the meanings and functions of family portraits created in the Netherlands in an attem...
Main Authors: | Gavaghan, K, Kerry Lynn Gavaghan |
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Other Authors: | Grootenboer, H |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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