Arthur K. Wheelock Jr., curator of northern baroque paintings, National Gallery of Art
The Dutch took enormous pride in their cities, which experienced unprecedented prosperity during the 17th century. A new genre of painting-the cityscape-emerged as images of towns and cities were captured in paintings, maps, atlases, illustrated books, and prints. In the first of this three-part Art Talk podcast, produced on the occasion of the Gallery exhibition , Wheelock discusses how Dutch politics and cartography influenced the cityscape.