Schouwburg in beeld: Amsterdamse toneelscènes, 1665-1772 / Setting the Scene: The Amsterdam Stage in Pictures, 1665-1772 (Dutch; Flemish Edition)
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Product Details
Author:
Wiebe Hogendoorn
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
240
Publisher:
Brill (January 1, 2012)
Imprint:
Brill
Language:
Dutch; Flemish
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13:
9789061945512
ISBN-10:
9061945518
Weight:
33.62oz
Dimensions:
8.27" x 11.61"
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TWO RIVERS
List Price:
$62.00
Country of Origin:
Netherlands
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P-PER
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Overview
This book comprises a series of fifteen Amsterdam Schouwburg set prints from the eighteenth century, accompanied by detailed discussions. Most of these prints have appeared individually in Dutch theatre histories or specialist studies and some of them in foreign theatre histories. However, this is the first publication that includes the complete series, in colour and, what is more, explained from every point of view.
The series of prints in this book gradually came about after the Centenary of the Schouwburg in 1738. In this publication, they are supported by illustrations that can be connected to the set prints and are equally relevant when studying the theatre history of that time.
In cooperation with Ben Albach, Eric Alexander, Tuja van den Berg, Sietske de Jong-Schreuder, Hans de Leeuwe, Bianca M. du Mortier en Rob van der Zalm.
The series of prints in this book gradually came about after the Centenary of the Schouwburg in 1738. In this publication, they are supported by illustrations that can be connected to the set prints and are equally relevant when studying the theatre history of that time.
In cooperation with Ben Albach, Eric Alexander, Tuja van den Berg, Sietske de Jong-Schreuder, Hans de Leeuwe, Bianca M. du Mortier en Rob van der Zalm.








