Portfolio: Fake News & Lying Pictures: Political Prints in the Dutch Republic [Exhibition 2022]
Comedians, editorial cartoons, and memes harness the power of satire, parody, and hyperbole to provoke laughter, indignation—even action. These forms of expression are usually traced to eighteenth-century artists, such as William Hogarth, but they are grounded in the unprecedented freedom of artistic expression in the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic. [Curated by Maureen Warren, Curator of European and American Art. With loans; at KAM Aug 25, 2022 through Dec 17, 2022; traveling exhibit]
permalink: https://collection.kam.illinois.edu/prt1049
Abraham van der Hulst, Vice-Admiral (De Onsterfelijcke Zeehelt Abraham van der Hulst...)
engraving on verge type of hand-laid paper
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- Abraham Blooteling [2]
- Anna Maria van Schurman [1]
- Anthonie Heeres Sivertsma [1]
- Arnold de Jode [1]
- Bastiaen Stoopendaal [1]
- Claes Jansz. Visscher [6]
- Cornelis de Visscher [2]
- Gérard de Lairesse [2]
- Hendrick Bary [1]
- Jan de Visscher [1]
- Jan Luyken [2]
- Jan Saenredam [1]
- Jan Wierix [1]
- Joan Blaeu [3]
- Johannes van den Aveele [1]
- Jonas Suyderhoef [2]
- Petrus Feddes van Harlingen [1]
- Pieter de Jode [1]
- Romeyn de Hooghe [20]
- Theodor de Bry [4]
- Unknown Artist [2]
- Wenceslaus Hollar [2]
- Willem Jacobsz. Delff [1]