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Shifting Priorities
Gender and Genre in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Painting
Nanette Salomon
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Shifting Priorities

List of Figures

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Pro/visions, Re/visions, Tele/visions

I.PRO/VISIONS

1.Vermeer and the Balance of Destiny

2.Political Iconography in a Painting by Jan Miense Molenaer

3.Pendants and Meaning Making in the Paintings of Gerard ter Borch

II.RE/VISIONS

4.Jan Steen's Formulation of the Dissolute Household: Sources and Meanings

5."There's No Place like Home": Jan Steen and Domestic Ideology

6.Jan Steen and the Invention of the Modern Woman

III.TELE/VISIONS

7.Early Netherlandish Bordeeltjes and the Construction of Social "Realities"

8.Domesticating the Peasant Father: The Confluent Ideologies of Gender, Class, and Age in the Prints of Adriaen van Ostade

9.Vermeer's Women: Changing Paradigms in Midcareer

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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