Dr John Loughman BA MA PhD
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Biography:
Dr. Loughman is a specialist in 17th-century Dutch art. In 1993 he completed his PhD thesis at the Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London, on collecting and the art market in Dordrecht, 1620-1749. He continues to work on aspects of patronage, the 17th-century Netherlandish domestic interior, and pupils of Rembrandt. A book co-authored with J.M. Montias (Yale University) was published by Waanders in 2000: 'Public and Private Spaces: works of art in 17th-century Dutch houses'. |
Research Interests
| Netherlandish art, 15th to 17th centuries |
Books
| Loughman, J. and Montias, J.M.; (2000) Public and Private Spaces: Works of art in seventeenth-century Dutch houses. Zwolle: Waanders. [Details] |
| Sutton, P., and Loughman, J.; (1994) The Golden Age of Dutch Landscape Painting. Madrid: Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection Foundation. [Details] |
| Loughman, J., et al; (1992) De Zichtbaere Werelt: schilderkunst uit de Gouden Eeuw in Hollands oudste stad. Zwolle/Dordrecht: Waanders Uitgevers/Dordrechts Museum. [Details] |
Book Chapters
| Loughman, J. (2012) 'Domestic Bliss? Images of the family and the home in seventeenth-century Dutch art' In: Nakamura, T (eds). Art and the Intimate Sphere. Kyoto: Kyoto University Press. [Details] |
| Loughman, J.; (2010) ''Delicacies that enrapture the eye and the mind'. Still-life Painting in the Netherlands of the Seventeenth Century' In: In the Presence of Things: Four Centuries of European Still-Life Painting, Volume I. Lisbon: Calouste Gulbenkian Museum. [Details] |
| Loughman, J.; (2007) 'Abraham Dijck (1635?-1680), a Dordrecht Painter in the Shadow of Rembrandt' In: Golany, A., Mochizuki, M., and Vergara, L (eds). In his Milieu: Essays in Netherlandish Art in Memory of John Michael Montias. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. [Details] |
| Loughman, J.; (2006) 'Between Reality and Artful Fiction: the representation of the domestic interior in seventeenth-century Dutch art' In: Aynsley, J., and Grant, C (eds). Imagined Interiors: Representing the Domestic Interior since the Renaissance. London: Victoria and Albert Museum. [Details] |
| Loughman, J.; (2001) ''One of the finest pieces Rembrandt ever painted': Charlemont's collecting of Netherlandish paintings' In: McCarthy, M (eds). Lord Charlemont and his circle. Dublin: Four Courts Press. [Details] |
| Loughman, J.; (1999) 'The Market for Netherlandish Still Lifes, 1600-1720' In: Still-Life Paintings from the Netherlands, 1550-1720. Amsterdam/Cleveland: Rijksmuseum/Cleveland Museum of Art. [Details] | |||||||||
| Loughman, J.; (1998) 'Arent de Gelder and the Art World of Dordrecht' In: Arent de Gelder (1645-1727), Rembrandt's Last Pupil. Dordrecht/Cologne: Dordrechts Museum/Wallraf-Richartz-Museum. [Details] | |||||||||
| Loughman, John; (1992) 'Een stad en haar kunstconsumptie: Openbare en privé-verzamelingen in Dordrecht, 1620-1719' In: Marijnissen, Peter; Paus, Wim de; Schoon, Peter; and Schweitzer, George (eds). De Zichtbaere Werelt: Schilderkunst uit de gouden eeuw in Hollands oudste stad. [Details] | |||||||||
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Peer Reviewed Journals
| Loughman, John; (2008) ''New light on some portraits by Aelbert Cuyp''. The Burlington Magazine, 150 :584-591. [Details] |
| Loughman, J. ; (2006) 'Portret van een echtpaar in een tuin: Nieuwe aanwinst van Samuel van Hoogstraten'. Dordrechts Museum Bulletin, 31 (3):3-6. [Details] |
| Loughman, John; (1997) 'Salomon Koninck's 'St. Mark the Evangelist''. The Burlington Magazine, 139 :692-695. [Details] |
| Loughman, John; (1991) 'Aert Teggers, a seventeenth-century Dordrecht collector'. The Burlington Magazine, 133 :532-537. [Details] |
| Loughman, John; (1991) 'Dordrecht family portraits identified and attributed to Paulus Lesire'. Mercury, 12 :29-36. [Details] |
Honours and Awards
| Year: 2001. Title: IRCHSS Research Fellowship |
| Year: 2001. Title: CASVA Visiting Senior Fellow, Washington |
Associations
| Association: Association of Low Countries Studies, Function/Role: Executive Committee member |
| Association: Historians of Netherlandish Art, Function/Role: * |