Life of Romeyn de Hooghe 1645-1708

Life of Romeyn de Hooghe 1645-1708

EnglishPaperback / softback
van Nierop, Henk
Amsterdam University Press
EAN: 9789463725101
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Romeyn de Hooghe was the most inventive and prolific etcher of the later Dutch Golden Age. The producer of wide-ranging book illustrations, newsprints, allegories, and satire, he is best known as the chief propaganda artist working for stadtholder and king William III. This study, the first book-length biography of de Hooghe, narrates how his reputation became badly tarnished when he was accused of pornography, fraud, larceny, and atheism. Traditionally regarded as a godless rogue, and more recently as an exponent of the Radical Enlightenment, de Hooghe emerges in this study as a successful entrepreneur, a social climber, and an Orangist spin doctor. A study in seventeenth-century political culture and patronage, focusing on spin and slander, this book explores how artists, politicians, and hacks employed literature and the visual arts in political discourse, and tried to capture their readership with satire, mockery, fun, and laughter.
EAN 9789463725101
ISBN 9463725105
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
Publication date April 17, 2019
Pages 452
Language English
Dimensions 240 x 170
Country Netherlands
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors van Nierop, Henk
Illustrations 120 Illustrations, black and white
Edition 0
Series Amsterdam Studies in the Dutch Golden Age