1st Edition

Dutch Neorealism, Cinema, and the Politics of Painting, 1927–1945

By Stephanie Lebas Huber Copyright 2025
234 Pages 20 Color & 44 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

234 Pages 20 Color & 44 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This study offers a radically new perspective on Dutch Neorealism, one that emphasizes the role of film as an apparatus, the effects of which, when emulated in painting, can reproduce the affective experience of film-watching. More of a tendency than a tightly defined style or "ism," Neorealism is the Dutch variant of Magic Realism, an uncanny mode of figurative painting identified with Neue... Read more

1. Magic Realism in The Netherlands: Neorealism in Context  2. Open/Closed: Dutchness and Traditional Genres in Crisis  3. A Paragone Between Film and Painting—or—Film as a New Visual Model   4. The Self-Portrait and the Politics of Ambiguity  5. Neorealism under the Occupation  6. Representing “Westland” and the Greater Germanic Imagination

Biography

Stephanie Lebas Huber is an independent scholar based in New York.