2016
DOI: 10.5041/rmmj.10244
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Three Giants in the Cradle of Reproductive Medicine; Reproduction Theories of the Seventeenth Century as Discerned by Pregnancy Portraiture in the Oeuvre of Jan Vermeer

Abstract: Portraits of pregnant women are rare in Catholic Renaissance art. In seventeenth-century Holland, the Catholic rule of Spain had been thrown off and a Protestant Calvinistic republic emerged, freeing Dutch artists to choose an unorthodox subject matter for their paintings. The Golden Age of Holland was characterized by extreme wealth, originating from overseas trade, which fostered a marked interest in philosophy, science, medicine, as well as art. Despite this, portraiture of pregnancy remained uncommon. An e… Show more

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“…Similarly, in the essays and commentaries in the 2017 Paris‐Dublin‐Washington, D.C. Vermeer exhibit catalogue, no reference was made to any of Vermeer's models being pregnant (Waiboer, 2017). We found only three publications (Espinel, 1998; Haimov‐Kochman & Spitz, 2016; Leonhard, 2002) describing that the subject is pregnant (A Woman in Blue Reading a Letter (CAT 15 1 ), Woman with a Pearl Necklace (CAT 19), and Woman Holding a Balance (CAT 20).…”
Section: Pregnancy and Childrenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, in the essays and commentaries in the 2017 Paris‐Dublin‐Washington, D.C. Vermeer exhibit catalogue, no reference was made to any of Vermeer's models being pregnant (Waiboer, 2017). We found only three publications (Espinel, 1998; Haimov‐Kochman & Spitz, 2016; Leonhard, 2002) describing that the subject is pregnant (A Woman in Blue Reading a Letter (CAT 15 1 ), Woman with a Pearl Necklace (CAT 19), and Woman Holding a Balance (CAT 20).…”
Section: Pregnancy and Childrenmentioning
confidence: 99%