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'''Gary Schwartz''' (born 1940) is an American [[art historian]], resident in the Netherlands, who is an authority on the art of [[Rembrandt]] and the Dutch Golden Age. In 2009 he received the Prince Bernhard Cultural Foundation Prize for the Humanities.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://dictionaryofarthistorians.org/schwartzg.htm |title=Gary Schwartz |publisher=Dictionary of Art Historians |date=1987-02-28 |accessdate=2016-02-18}}</ref>
{{other people|Gary Schwartz}}
{{Infobox academic
| name = Gary Schwartz
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1940|6|12}}
| birth_place = [[Brooklyn, New York|Brooklyn]], [[New York (state)|New York]], United States
| occupation = [[Art historian]]
| spouse = Loekie Hendriks (m. 1968)
| children = 2 (Ditke and Baruch)
| website = http://www.garyschwartzarthistorian.nl/
| alma_mater = [[New York University]]<br />[[Johns Hopkins University]] (did not graduate)
| doctoral_advisor = Adolf Katzenellenbogen
| influences = [[Egbert Haverkamp-Begemann]]<br />[[H. W. Janson]]<br />[[Jan Gerrit van Gelder]]<br />[[Horst Gerson]]
| discipline = [[Art history]]
| sub_discipline = [[Dutch Golden Age]]
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'''Gary Schwartz''' (born June 12, 1940 in [[Brooklyn, New York|Brooklyn]]) is an [[United States|American]]-born [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[art historian]], who is a scholar of [[Rembrandt]] and art of the [[Dutch Golden Age]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.garyschwartzarthistorian.nl/about-gary-schwartz-2/curriculum-vitae-2/ | title=Curriculum vitae – Gary Schwartz Art Historian }}</ref>
Schwartz was inspired to study art history after taking an introductory course under [[H.W. Janson]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nicoleborgenicht.com/uploads/Fine_Art_Connoisseur__Gary_Schwartz.pdf |format=PDF |title=Gary Schwartz : A Force for Good in Dutch Art |author=Nicole Borgenicht |website=Nicoleborgenicht.com |accessdate=2016-02-18}}</ref>


==Career==
==Selected publications==
A native of [[East New York, Brooklyn]], Schwartz was born to [[Hungarians|Hungarian]] mother and a [[Polish American]] father, who worked in [[textile manufacturing]].<ref>[https://arthistorians.info/schwartzg Gary Schwartz], [[Dictionary of Art Historians]]. Accessed May 5, 2022.</ref> He then moved with his family to [[Far Rockaway, Queens]], at the age of twelve.<ref>Brenson, Michael. [https://www.nytimes.com/1987/02/28/arts/an-idiosyncratic-expert-redraws-rembrandt.html "An Idiosyncratic Expert Redraws Rembrandt"], ''[[The New York Times]]'', February 28, 1987. Accessed May 5, 2022. "Gary Schwartz was born in Brooklyn in 1940. His mother was Hungarian; his father, who worked in and eventually took over his father's sweater factory, was of Polish origin. The family moved to Far Rockaway when he was 12."</ref> In 1961, Schwartz received a [[Bachelor of Arts]] in [[Art History]] from [[New York University]], where he was inspired to study the topic after taking an introductory course by the noted art historian [[H. W. Janson]].<ref>[http://www.nicoleborgenicht.com/uploads/Fine_Art_Connoisseur__Gary_Schwartz.pdf Art Connoisseur Gary Schwartz] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160225020805/http://www.nicoleborgenicht.com/uploads/Fine_Art_Connoisseur__Gary_Schwartz.pdf |date=2016-02-25 }}</ref> Schwartz then continued to [[Johns Hopkins University]], where he completed coursework towards a [[Doctor of Philosophy]] in Art History, focusing on [[medieval art]]. In 1965, Schwartz moved to the [[Netherlands]] to research [[Dutch Golden Age painting]], never to return to the [[United States]] and abandoned completing his doctoral degree.
===Dutch===

*''Rembrandt: Zijn leven, zijn schilderijen'', 1984.
In 1966, Schwartz took up various jobs, including as a [[translation|translator]] of [[Dutch language|Dutch]] and [[German language|German]] texts, an assistant to [[Jan Gerrit van Gelder]] at [[Utrecht University]], and editor of the journal ''[[Simiolus (journal)|Simiolus]]''. Two years later, Schwartz also worked under [[Horst Gerson]] editing publications, and married Loekie Hendriks. In 1971, Schwartz established his own publishing firm called "Uitgeverij Gary Schwartz" in [[Maarssen]], in order to print books that were considered important to the field of art from the [[Dutch Golden Age]]. Six years later, Schwartz published his first book, which was on the artist [[Rembrandt]], titled ''Rembrandt: All the Etchings Reproduced in True Size''.{{cn|date=October 2023}}
===English===

*''Rembrandt: All the etchings reproduced in true size'', 1977.
Schwartz continued research on Rembrandt, publishing several more books over the years and establishing himself as an expert on the artist. From 1986 to 1987, Schwartz conducted research at the [[Getty Center]], and a year later, sold his publishing firm. However, he continued to work for the company until 1991.
*''Rembrandt: His life, his paintings: A new biography with all accessible paintings illustrated in colour''. Viking, New York, 1985. ISBN 9780670808762<ref>{{cite web|last=Snyder |first=James |url=http://www.nytimes.com/1986/03/09/books/above-all-he-pleased-his-patrons.html?pagewanted=all |title=Above All, He Pleased His Patrons |website=NYTimes.com |date=1986-03-09 |accessdate=2016-02-18}}</ref>

*''Rembrandt''. H.N. Abrams, New York, 1992. ISBN 9780810937604
In 1998, Schwartz founded CODART, a digital network for [[curator]]s of art from the [[Low Countries]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.codart.nl/ |title=Home |website=codart.nl}}</ref> He served as its director until 2005, but continued to work for the network until 2008.
*''The complete etchings of Rembrandt: Reproduced in original size''. [[Dover Publications]], New York, 1994. ISBN 9780486281810

*''Bets and scams: A novel of the art world''. Marion Boyars, New York, 1996. ISBN 9780714530086
In 2009, Schwartz received the [[Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds]] Prize for the Humanities, a [[lifetime achievement award]].
*''The Night Watch''. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 2002. ISBN 9789040095559

*''The Rembrandt book''. Abrams, New York, 2006. ISBN 9780810943179
==Select works==
*''Rembrandt's universe: His art, his life, his world''. [[Thames and Hudson]], London, 2006. ISBN 9780500093313 (new edition 2014)
*''Rembrandt: All the Etchings Reproduced in True Size'' (1977)
*''Meet Rembrandt: Life and work of the master painter''. [[Yale University Press]], New Haven, 2011. ISBN 9789086890576
*''Rembrandt: Zijn Leven, Zijn Schilderijen'' (1984)
*''Emotions: Pain and pleasure in Dutch painting of the Golden Age''. Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem, 2014. ISBN 9789462081703
*''Rembrandt: His Life, His Paintings'' (1985) {{ISBN|9780670808762}}
*''Rembrandt'' (1992) {{ISBN|9780810937604}}
*''The Complete Etchings of Rembrandt'' (1994) {{ISBN|9780486281810}}
*''Bets and Scams: A Novel of the Art World'' (1996) {{ISBN|9780714530086}}
*''The Night Watch'' (2002) {{ISBN|9789040095559}}
*''The Rembrandt Book'' (2006) {{ISBN|9780810943179}}
*''Rembrandt's Universe: His Art, His Life, His World'' (2006) {{ISBN|9780500093313}}
*''Meet Rembrandt: Life and Work of the Master Painter'' (2011) {{ISBN|9789086890576}}
*''Emotions: Pain and Pleasure in Dutch Painting of the Golden Age'' (2014) {{ISBN|9789462081703}}

==See also==
*[[List of New York University alumni]]
*[[List of people from Brooklyn]]
*[[List of Rembrandt connoisseurs and scholars]]


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.garyschwartzarthistorian.nl/schwartzlist/ Garyschwartzarthistorian.nl]
*[http://www.garyschwartzarthistorian.nl/ Official website]
*[https://arthistorians.info/schwartzg Dictionary of Art Historians profile]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asqSk8mlATs Youtube.com]

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Latest revision as of 07:34, 7 October 2023

Gary Schwartz
Born (1940-06-12) June 12, 1940 (age 84)
Brooklyn, New York, United States
OccupationArt historian
SpouseLoekie Hendriks (m. 1968)
Children2 (Ditke and Baruch)
Academic background
Alma materNew York University
Johns Hopkins University (did not graduate)
Doctoral advisorAdolf Katzenellenbogen
InfluencesEgbert Haverkamp-Begemann
H. W. Janson
Jan Gerrit van Gelder
Horst Gerson
Academic work
DisciplineArt history
Sub-disciplineDutch Golden Age
Websitehttp://www.garyschwartzarthistorian.nl/

Gary Schwartz (born June 12, 1940 in Brooklyn) is an American-born Dutch art historian, who is a scholar of Rembrandt and art of the Dutch Golden Age.[1]

Career

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A native of East New York, Brooklyn, Schwartz was born to Hungarian mother and a Polish American father, who worked in textile manufacturing.[2] He then moved with his family to Far Rockaway, Queens, at the age of twelve.[3] In 1961, Schwartz received a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from New York University, where he was inspired to study the topic after taking an introductory course by the noted art historian H. W. Janson.[4] Schwartz then continued to Johns Hopkins University, where he completed coursework towards a Doctor of Philosophy in Art History, focusing on medieval art. In 1965, Schwartz moved to the Netherlands to research Dutch Golden Age painting, never to return to the United States and abandoned completing his doctoral degree.

In 1966, Schwartz took up various jobs, including as a translator of Dutch and German texts, an assistant to Jan Gerrit van Gelder at Utrecht University, and editor of the journal Simiolus. Two years later, Schwartz also worked under Horst Gerson editing publications, and married Loekie Hendriks. In 1971, Schwartz established his own publishing firm called "Uitgeverij Gary Schwartz" in Maarssen, in order to print books that were considered important to the field of art from the Dutch Golden Age. Six years later, Schwartz published his first book, which was on the artist Rembrandt, titled Rembrandt: All the Etchings Reproduced in True Size.[citation needed]

Schwartz continued research on Rembrandt, publishing several more books over the years and establishing himself as an expert on the artist. From 1986 to 1987, Schwartz conducted research at the Getty Center, and a year later, sold his publishing firm. However, he continued to work for the company until 1991.

In 1998, Schwartz founded CODART, a digital network for curators of art from the Low Countries.[5] He served as its director until 2005, but continued to work for the network until 2008.

In 2009, Schwartz received the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds Prize for the Humanities, a lifetime achievement award.

Select works

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  • Rembrandt: All the Etchings Reproduced in True Size (1977)
  • Rembrandt: Zijn Leven, Zijn Schilderijen (1984)
  • Rembrandt: His Life, His Paintings (1985) ISBN 9780670808762
  • Rembrandt (1992) ISBN 9780810937604
  • The Complete Etchings of Rembrandt (1994) ISBN 9780486281810
  • Bets and Scams: A Novel of the Art World (1996) ISBN 9780714530086
  • The Night Watch (2002) ISBN 9789040095559
  • The Rembrandt Book (2006) ISBN 9780810943179
  • Rembrandt's Universe: His Art, His Life, His World (2006) ISBN 9780500093313
  • Meet Rembrandt: Life and Work of the Master Painter (2011) ISBN 9789086890576
  • Emotions: Pain and Pleasure in Dutch Painting of the Golden Age (2014) ISBN 9789462081703

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Curriculum vitae – Gary Schwartz Art Historian".
  2. ^ Gary Schwartz, Dictionary of Art Historians. Accessed May 5, 2022.
  3. ^ Brenson, Michael. "An Idiosyncratic Expert Redraws Rembrandt", The New York Times, February 28, 1987. Accessed May 5, 2022. "Gary Schwartz was born in Brooklyn in 1940. His mother was Hungarian; his father, who worked in and eventually took over his father's sweater factory, was of Polish origin. The family moved to Far Rockaway when he was 12."
  4. ^ Art Connoisseur Gary Schwartz Archived 2016-02-25 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Home". codart.nl.
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