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Collecting Dutch Golden Age Paintings (A Personal Journey)
| Expected release date is Feb 19th 2027 |
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Overview
This engaging book presents the rarely discussed collector’s view of acquiring and bringing back to life a series of Dutch Golden Age landscape paintings. Alan Short’s personal journey as a collector started with his efforts towards the identification and restitution of a painting by Dutch artist Philips Wouwerman (1619-68), which had been in his family but was tragically lost during the family’s flight from Germany in the very late 1930s. Although the identification of this painting has so far eluded him, the experience started him on his journey as a collector and he has gone on to acquire paintings by Jan Hackaert, Jan Lingelbach, Jan van der Heyden, Abraham Govaerts, Alexander Keirincx, Roelant Savery, Philips Wouwerman, Pierre-Antoine Patel, and a member of the Bamboccianti group of painters.
Alan Short’s highly readable account takes the reader through the process of researching, acquiring and conserving Old Master paintings, many of which have survived despite the odds. The activity of bidding for works of art at auction is described as an emotional rollercoaster, with moments of ecstasy following a winning bid matched by weeks of utter dismay following a failed one. This book offers a fascinating glimpse behind the scenes of a sector of the art market which is surprisingly accessible to new collectors. It will appeal to all those with an interest in Old Master paintings, from the connoisseur to the enthusiast.









