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Published by Amsterdam: Nederlandse Universiteitspers N.V., 1967, 1967
Seller: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, U.S.A.
Heckscher, William S., 1904-1999, (contributor). Article: "Sturm und Drang. Conjectures on the origin of a phrase". In : Simolius. Kunsthistorisch Tijdschrift, Jaargang 1, Nummer 2, 1966-1967. Amsterdam: Nederlandse Universiteitspers N.V., 1967, 65-120pp., sewn PAPERBACK, good lightly used copy, covers scuffed. Complete issue of the journal, including Heckscher's essay on pages 94-105, as well as Gary Schwartz, Saenredam, Huygens and the Utrecht Bull (pp. 69-93) and essays in Dutch by J.H.A. Engelbregt and Evert van Uitert.
Published by New York: New York University Press, 1958., 1958., 1958
Seller: Ted Kottler, Bookseller, Redondo Beach, CA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First Edition of Garrison-Morton 6610.2. x, 283 pp; 21 text figs.; 48 plates. Original cloth, 4to. Near Fine, in near fine dust jacket. '[L]earned and magnificent book . . . One is reminded of a similar book by Panofsky on Dürer, which may in a sense be said to be concerned with a single engraving, The Melancholie. But, whereas in the latter all seems relevant to the work under discussion and every detail is found to be charged with a special significance, this is not true of the former. Indeed, Dr Heckscher's avowed intention is that the Rembrandt of the 1630's will emerge from this study as a veritable Janus, speaking to us through the anatomy of Dr Tulp with equal authority over the past and future, the present and the hereafter' (C. E. Kellett, review for The Burlington Magazine, Vol. 101, No. 673, April, 1959, pp. 148, 150-152).