Eye of the Beholder: Johannes Vermeer, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, and the Reinvention of Seeing

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by Laura J. Snyder


  Codde, Pieter, 226

  Coelenbier, Jan, 276

  Coesermans, Johannes, Interior of the Nieuwe Kerk, 155

  Cohen, Barnett, 295

  Collège Royale de France, 130

  color, perception of, 215, 247–48

  Colvius, Andreas, 316

  Comenius, John, 5

  compasses, artists’ use of, 83–84

  Confession of Faith, 192

  Confrerie Pictura, The Hague, 227

  Constable, John, ix, 12

  Cooge, Abraham de, 26, 271

  Copernicus, Nicolaus, 4, 127

  heliocentric theory of, 6, 120, 186, 253, 306, 316

  Cordes, M. Henricus, 262–63

  cornea, 77, 115, 201, 250, 293, 309, 313

  corpuscles, 317

  in blood, 248–49

  Descartes’s theory of, 236, 249–50

  Council of Trent, 38

  Couwenbergh, Christiaen van, 74, 270

  Cramer, Catharina Gillisdr., 270

  Cramer, Gillis, 270

  Cramer, Johannes Gillisz., 270, 282

  “crystalline humor,” 77, 87–88, 140

  “curator,” use of term, 194–95

  currency, Dutch, value of, 16n–17n

  Daghwerck (Huygens), 172–73

  Dalenpatius, 280

  dark-ground illumination, 295

  Davidson, William, Leeuwenhoek’s apprenticeship with, 50, 51, 54–55, 100, 202–3

  De bombyce (Malpighi), 241

  Decker, Simon, 67

  decorative arts, in Dutch Republic, 15

  De corporis humani structura et usu (Platter), 87

  Dee, John, 129, 164

  Delfshaven, 20

  Delft, 1–2, 11–12, 19, 27

  anatomical theater in, 160, 238, 244

  anti-Catholic prejudice in, 39

  as artistic center, 70

  art market in, 26

  Bagijnhof in, 49

  breweries in, 18–19, 21, 22–23, 46

  Calvinism in, 54

  canals of, 18, 19

  Catholics in, 38–39, 49, 210, 232

  charitable buildings in, 19

  cleanliness of, 21

  convents and abbeys converted to factories in, 21–22

  glassmaking in, 183

  Hoogheemraadschap (Water Board) in, 48

  lens making in, 103

  Market Square in, 1, 2, 12n, 19, 43, 164, 177, 309

  medieval ramparts of, 19

  munitions depot explosion in, 68–69

  Nieuwe Kerk (New Church) in, 13, 18, 19–20, 39, 40, 41, 68, 144, 282

  Oude Kerk (Old Church) in, 20, 39, 144, 245, 267, 302, 309

  Oude Langendijck in, 37, 41, 46, 71, 176, 272, 275–76, 282

  Paepenhoek in, 40, 41

  peat-burning in, 18

  population of, 164

  pottery manufacturing in, 22–23, 183

  Rotterdam Gate in, 144

  St. Luke’s Guild in, see St. Luke’s Guild, Delft

  Schie Canal in, 144

  Schiedam Gate in, 144

  Sint Jorispoort (St. George’s Gate) in, 19

  1672 riots in, 209, 225

  Stadhuis (Town Hall) in, 19–20, 113, 165, 166

  tapestry weaving in, 21–22

  topography of, 18

  Voldersgracht in, 19, 20, 24, 28, 30, 165

  Waag (weighing house) in, 20

  Delftware, 22, 183

  Della pittura (On Painting; Alberti), 79, 81, 84

  Della Porta, Giambattista, 61, 90–91, 105–6, 129–30, 133, 185, 344, 357

  Demisiani, John, 61

  depth of field, 150

  De radio astronomico et geometrico (Frisius), 127

  Descartes, René, 6, 52, 53, 103–4, 108, 119–20, 168, 237, 324

  corpuscular theory of, 236, 249–50

  logic valued over observation by, 187–89, 191, 238

  and mechanistic approach to anatomy, 236–37

  on structure of human eye, 140–41

  see also Cartesians, Cartesianism

  development:

  Malpighi’s microscopic investigations of, 241–42

  see also generation

  Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems (Galileo), 333

  diaphragm, in camera obscura, 128, 151

  diatoms, 293

  dictionaries, Dutch-English, 203

  Diderot, Denis, 16

  Diggs, Thomas, 129, 164

  Dingnum Balthasars., 13, 23, 71

  Dioptrice (Kepler), 87, 130

  Dioptrics (Huygens), 108

  Dioptrique, La (Descartes), 168

  Discours de la méthode (Descartes), 236

  “disks of confusion,” 151

  dissections, 77, 160

  Leeuwenhoek’s skill at, 313–14

  of living animals, see vivisection

  Malpighi and, 238, 239

  microscopes and, 238, 239–40, 313–14

  as public spectacle, 136, 238–39

  Dissius, Jacob, 95

  Donatello, 139

  Donne, John, 169

  Dordrecht, Synod of (1619), 192

  Dou, Gerrit, 9, 35, 92, 94, 95–96, 97, 150, 176, 216, 336

  Woman at a Window, 176

  Douchy, Pieter Mauritz., 50

  Doudijns, Wilhelm, 226, 227

  Drapers’ Guild House, 55

  Drebbel, Cornelis, 169, 191, 221, 223

  camera obscura of, 123–24, 132–33, 332, 355

  Huygens and, 62–63, 190, 193–94, 332, 355

  inventions of, 62, 133

  microscopes of, 62, 64, 122, 133, 173, 193–94

  submarine of, 62–63, 133

  Dryden, John, 196

  Duarte, Diego, 169

  Duarte, Francisca, 169

  Duarte, Gaspar, 169

  Due regole della prospettiva pratica, Le (Vignola), 85

  Dujardin, Carel, 226

  Dürer, Albrecht, 80, 84

  Dutch East India Company (VOC), 20, 219

  exotic specimens collected by, 14

  Dutch Republic, 8, 19, 71, 208, 319

  agricultural techniques developed by, 16

  anti-Catholic prejudice in, 38–39

  artists’ guilds in, 27

  art market in, 25–26, 37, 212, 216, 267, 336

  Bacon’s ideas known in, 190–91, 222–23

  cabinets of curiosity in, 14, 135–36

  Catholics in, 38–39, 48–49

  children and childhood in, 46–47, 178–79

  cloth trade in, 50, 54–55

  colonial empire of, 14

  decorative arts in, 15

  defensive flooding of, 207–8, 210–11

  descriptive impulse in, 222

  economic collapse in, 211–12

  in Eighty Years’ War with Spain, 13–14, 19, 167, 208, 221

  England and, 167, 182–183; see also Anglo-Dutch wars

  English fluency in, 202

  envy and disdain toward, 17–18

  global trade of, 14–15, 20, 217

  Golden Age of, 13–14

  hydraulic technology developed by, 15–16

  immigrants from Southern Netherlands in, 21

  maps as decor in, 216–17

  marriage and courtship in, 38, 41–42

  marriages of Protestants and Catholics in, 38

  Micrographia’s wide readership in, 202

  military technology developed in, 15

  painting in, 15

  poldering (land reclamation) in, 218

  Protestantism as offical religion of, 38

  rampjaar (year of catastrophe) in, 207–8, 211, 230, 267

  Scots in, 50–51, 342

  1672 riots in, 209–10

  slave trade and, 14

  in war with France and England (1672–78), 207–11

  wealthy merchants in, 15

  welfare system of, 17, 27

  women’s literacy in, 100–101

  women’s rights in, 40–41

  working
class in, 16

  Dyck, Antony van, 171, 174

  Edward Culpepper, 294

  Eeckhout, Gerbrand van den, 226

  eggs (ova), 65, 244–45, 279

  Eighty Years’ War, 13–14, 15, 19, 59, 167, 208, 221

  electron microscopes, 320

  Elsevier, Louys Aernoutsz, Interior of the Oude Kerk, Delft, Seen through a Stone Doorway, 155

  emblem books, 323

  embryos, 279

  development of, 241–42, 243

  England:

  Dutch Republic and, 167, 182–183; see also Anglo-Dutch wars

  Glorious Revolution in, 291–92

  Leeuwenhoek’s trip to, 181–82, 183, 201

  Van Hoogstraten’s trip to, 223

  Englisham, George, 202

  English language:

  Dutch fluency in, 202

  Leeuwenhoek’s claimed lack of, 202–3

  epistolary novels, 234

  Essay Concerning Human Understanding (Locke), 116

  “Essays on the Wonders of Painting” (Le Brun), 174

  Euclid, 87

  vision theory of, 76–77, 348

  Euglena viridis, 253n

  Evelyn, John, 25–26

  expectations, vision and, 148, 317, 318

  experimentation, science’s emphasis on, 185–94, 236

  Eyck, Van, brothers, 8

  Adoration of the Lamb, 8

  eye:

  anatomical studies of, 139–41

  “aqueous humor” of, 114

  camera obscura compared to, 140, 141, 360, 361

  cornea of, 77, 115, 201, 250, 293, 309, 313

  “crystalline humor” of (lens), 77, 87–88, 140

  Hooke’s studies of, 201

  Kepler on structure of, 140

  Leeuwenhoek’s study of, 114–15, 293, 309, 313

  lens of, 140

  mirror compared to, 140

  as optical instrument, 118, 140, 142, 361

  retina of, 77, 87–88, 115, 140, 201

  world as seen by, 6

  eyeglasses, see spectacles

  Faber, Johannes, 65

  Fabritius, Carel, 42, 67, 70, 83, 85, 90, 92, 137, 143, 177, 270, 273, 276, 285, 337

  death of, 69

  The Goldfinch, 69, 138

  lost paintings of, 69

  The Sentry, 137

  A View in Delft, 92, 285

  Falco, Charles, 91

  Familiar Letters (Howell), 234

  Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor, 138

  Festen, Donnée, 32n

  Feylingius, Johannes, 193

  Filarete (Antonio di Pietro Averlino), 82, 90

  “fine painters” (fijnschilders), 35

  Fink, Daniel, 153

  flea glasses, 103, 114, 319

  floor tiles:

  in Dutch genre and church paintings, 154–55

  in Vermeer’s domestic paintings, 146, 154, 155, 311

  flower paintings, Dutch, 155

  Folkes, Martin, 302

  Fontana, Francesco, 65–66, 197

  Ford, Brian, 251, 300

  foreshortening, 80–82, 83

  Franco-Dutch War (1672–78), 207–11

  Frederik Hendrik, Prince of Orange, 59, 167, 171, 172

  Friedrich Wilhelm, Elector of Brandenburg, 225, 226–27

  Frisius, Reinerus Gemma, 127, 128–29

  Fromantiou, Hendrik de, 226

  Fuller, Thomas, 50–51

  functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), 320–21

  Galen, 77, 87, 243

  Galileo, 4, 65, 80, 85, 121, 127, 135, 316, 320, 333

  Aristotelians ridiculed by, 186–87

  astronomical discoveries of, 5–6

  Inquisition and, 192

  Jupiter’s moons discovered by, 262, 306

  learning to see and, 118

  microscopes of, 61–62, 65

  moon’s irregular surface described by, 5, 9, 120, 262, 306, 316–17

  on painting vs. sculpture, 136–37

  perspective theory known by, 9, 120, 316, 333

  telescopes of, 60–61, 65, 105, 111, 307

  Gassendi, Pierre, 175, 324

  Gauricus, Pomponius, 139

  generation (reproduction), 242–45, 280

  Aristotle on, 243

  Leeuwenhoek’s studies of, 121, 245, 259, 277–81, 291, 293, 314

  microscopic investigations of, 243–45

  sex act and, 243; see also sex organs

  “spontaneous,” 66, 242, 243, 279

  genre paintings, 93–96

  Geographer, The (Vermeer), 159–60, 162, 176, 217, 218–19

  Leeuwenhoek as possible model for, 160, 161–63, 288

  x-ray analysis of, 159n

  Gerard, Balthasar, 38

  Ghent, 15

  Gheyn, Jacob de, II, 11, 123, 173

  Gheyn, Jacob de, III, 123

  Gifford, Melanie, 215

  Giorgione, 225–26, 228

  Giotto, 75

  Giovanni du Pont, 62

  glass, glassmaking, 183

  imperfections in, 105

  spheres of, 106

  spherules (beads) of, 106–8

  globes:

  celestial, 219

  in Vermeer’s paintings, 216, 218–19

  Glorious Revolution, 291–92

  God, Descartes’s definition of, 187

  Goedaert, Johannes, 11

  Gogh, Vincent van, 36

  Goltzius, Hendrick, 62

  Goncourt brothers, 286

  Google Glass, 322

  Gordon, Robert, 263

  Gowing, Lawrence, 146

  Goyen, Jan van, 171

  Graaf, Reinier de, 229–30, 231, 232, 243–44, 246, 279, 280, 281, 380

  sex organs studied by, 231, 244–45

  Gravesande, Cornelis Isaaks ’s, 108, 160, 232, 250, 309

  Gravesande, G. J. ’s, 285–86

  Gravesend, England, 181, 201

  Great Fire of London, 183, 264

  Great Plague of London, 183

  Greaves, John, 126

  Gresham College, 184

  Grew, Nehemiah, 206, 264, 310

  Gruter, Isaac, 190

  Gruter, Jacob, 190

  guilds:

  in Amsterdam, 52

  of artists and artisans, 27, 37

  role of, 26–27

  see also St. Luke’s Guild, Delft

  Guyanas, 14

  Haan, Benedictus, 262–63

  Haarlem, 93–94

  Hacking, Ian, 117

  The Hague, 18, 58–59, 123, 131, 164, 173, 175, 223, 225, 226–28, 275, 291, 292, 296

  as center of Dutch scientific activity, 191

  Confrerie Pictura in, 227

  1672 riots in, 210

  Halmael, Cornelia Jans Van, 161

  Hals, Frans, 36, 93, 94, 208–9, 216, 231, 378

  Merrymakers at Shrovetide, 93

  Young Man and Woman in an Inn, 93

  Ham, Johan, 277, 278

  Hamlet (Shakespeare), ix

  Harrington, James, 104

  Harriot, Thomas, 9, 60, 164

  Harris, John, 253n

  Hartlib, Samuel, 5

  Hartsoeker, Nicolaas, 107, 206, 280, 304

  Harvey, William, 4, 140, 187, 240, 245, 279, 280

  Hasan ibn al-Haytham, Abu Ali al- (Alhazen), 77–78, 125–26, 130, 348, 360

  Heere, Lucas de, 8

  Heijnsbroeck, Pieter, 99, 102

  Heinsius, Daniel, 190

  heliocentric theory, 6, 120, 186, 253, 306, 316

  Henrietta Maria, Queen Consort of England, 170

  Henry VIII, King of England, 137

  Hensbeeck, Hendrik, 275

  Hérigone, Pierre, 142

  Hesselin, Louis, 86

  Hexham, Henry, 203

  Heyden, Goris van der, 93

  Heyden, Jan van der, 16, 92–93, 361

  The Dam in Amsterdam, 92–93

  View in Delft, 92

  Hippocrates, 243

  “Histor
y of Landscape Painting, The” (Constable), ix

  History of the Royal Society, 195

  Hobbes, Thomas, 175

  Hockney, David, 91

  Hodenpijl, Aldert, 262, 263

  Hoefnagel, Jacob, 9–11

  Hoefnagel, Joris, 10

  Holbein, Hans, 137

  Holland:

  in Franco-Dutch War, 208

  see also Dutch Republic

  homunculus, 121, 279–80

  Hondius, Hendrik, 142–43, 219

  Hondius, Jacobus, 221

  Honthorst, Gerard van, 171

  Honthorst, Gerrit van, 74

  Hooch, Pieter de, 70, 90, 94–95, 137, 146, 150, 155, 285

  Interior with a Woman Drinking with Two Men, and a Maidservant, 146

  Vermeer and, 95

  Hooft, Pieter Cornelis, 168–69

  Hoogheemraadschap (Water Board), Delft, 48

  Hoogstraten, Frans van, 224

  Hoogstraten, Samuel Van, 8, 32, 34, 42, 89–90, 134, 136, 137, 143, 152, 185, 222, 223–24, 233, 273, 276, 282, 324

  Bacon quoted by, 223–24

  camera obscura and, 138

  English trip of, 223

  self-portrait of, 224–25

  View of the Hofburg in Vienna, 138

  Hoogvliet, Jan, 302

  Hooke, John, 195

  Hooke, Robert, 5, 6, 10, 63, 108, 132, 185, 233, 235, 249, 264, 303, 310, 314, 315, 319, 372

  artistic talent of, 195, 200

  background of, 195–96

  cells discovered and named by, 198

  inventions and discoveries of, 196–97, 264

  Leeuwenhoek’s observations of microscopic life duplicated by, 265–66

  Micrographia of, see Micrographia

  microscope designs of, 197, 204–5

  microscopic observations by, 198–201

  Newton and, 197

  as Royal Society’s curator of experiments, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198–99, 264

  unpleasant personality of, 196–97

  on vivisection, 312–13

  Horace, 186, 390

  Horne, Johannes van, 231, 244–45

  Horrocks, Jeremiah, 129n

  Horst, Ewert van der, 174

  Houbraken, Arnold, 28–29, 92, 137

  Houckgeest, Gerard, 71, 85, 90, 146

  Imaginary Catholic Church, 155

  houding, 138

  Howell, James, 234

  Hubble Telescope, 319–20

  Hudde, Johan van Waveren, 107–8, 175, 202

  microscopes of, 207

  Huguenots, in Amsterdam, 52

  Huygens, Christiaan, 10, 11, 103, 107–8, 110, 163, 171, 197, 200, 202, 207, 249, 291, 316

  Saturn’s rings discovered by, 10

  on theories of vision, 76

  Huygens, Constantijn (the elder), 4, 9–10, 29, 103, 108, 122, 131, 134, 161, 166, 173, 193, 202

  art market and, 171–72

  Bacon and, 190

  camera obscura and, 123–24, 132–33, 143, 167, 172, 332, 355

  Drebbel and, 62–63, 190, 193–94, 332, 355

  female friends of, 169–70

  Leeuwenhoek and, 173–74, 233, 237, 249, 275

  as “Lord of Zuilichem,” 167

  marriage of Suzanna van Baerle and, 168, 172

 

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