Table of contents
Acknowledgement
Introduction
I. 'Here is the stock exchange and the money, and the love of art.' An introduction to the Golden Age of Amsterdam and its history painting
II. Great ambitions and stunning innovations. Newcomers settling in Amsterdam: Rembrandt, Flinck, Sandrart, Backer and Breenbergh
II A. Rembrandt and Sandrart
II B. Flinck, Backer and Breenbergh
III. A network of moderately successful Amsterdam natives. Claes Moyaert, Adriaen van Nieulandt, Isaac Isaacsz and Salomon Koninck
IV. Of modest masters and cheap production: David Colijns, Rombout van Troyen, Daniël Thivart, Jan Micker and others
V. An occasional history painting by specialists in other fields: Thomas de Keyser, Nicolaes Eliasz Pickenoy, Dirck Dircksz Santvoort, Pieter Codde, and Pieter Potter
VI. Two minor masters looking at Rembrandt: Willem Bartsius and Gerrit Willemsz Horst
VII. A younger generation of talented artists starting out around 1640: The early careers of Ferdinand Bol, Gerbrand van den Eeckhout and Jan Victors, and the beginnings of the Amsterdam careers of Jacob van Loo and Jan Lievens
VIII. Summarizing epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
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