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Moorea Hall-Aquitania and Paul J.C. van Laar
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Rudy Jos Beerens
The research presented in this publication forms part of Moorea Hall-Aquitania’s doctoral dissertation, Common Grounds: The Introduction, Spread, and Popularity of Coloured Grounds in the Netherlands 1500–1650 (University of Amsterdam, 2025). Developed within the NWO-funded project Down to the Ground: A Historical, Material and Technical Study of Coloured Grounds in Netherlandish Painting, 1550–1650 (VC.GW17.029), the DttG database was created as both a research tool and an outcome of that PhD project, in collaboration with Paul J.C. van Laar.
How to cite from this publication: Author, 'Contribution', in: M. Hall-Aquitania and P.J.C. van Laar, The Down to the Ground Project and Database of Coloured Grounds, RKD Studies, The Hague (RKD) 2025, § number (URL).
For example:
“Introduction,” in: Moorea Hall-Aquitania and Paul J.C. van Laar, The Down to the Ground Project and Database of Coloured Grounds, RKD Studies, The Hague (RKD) 2025, § Introduction (https://dttg.rkdstudies.nl/introduction/)
ISBN: 978-90-71929-30-4
Figure 4.1:
Abraham Bloemaert
De prediking van Johannes de Doper, ca. 1600
Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, inv./cat.nr. SK-A-3746