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Henderik Roelof "Hans" Rookmaaker (February 27, 1922 – March 13, 1977) was a Dutch Christian scholar, professor, and author who wrote and lectured on art theory, art history, music, philosophy, and religion. In 1948 he met Christian theologian Francis Schaeffer and became a member of L'Abri in Switzerland. Rookmaaker and his wife Anky opened a Dutch branch of L'Abri in 1971. Following a doctorate in art history with a dissertation on Gauguin at the University of Amsterdam, he founded the art history department at the Free University in Amsterdam.

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  • Henderik Roelof "Hans" Rookmaaker (February 27, 1922 – March 13, 1977) was a Dutch Christian scholar, professor, and author who wrote and lectured on art theory, art history, music, philosophy, and religion. In 1948 he met Christian theologian Francis Schaeffer and became a member of L'Abri in Switzerland. Rookmaaker and his wife Anky opened a Dutch branch of L'Abri in 1971. Following a doctorate in art history with a dissertation on Gauguin at the University of Amsterdam, he founded the art history department at the Free University in Amsterdam. Rookmaaker addressed ambiguity about art among Christians and ambiguity about faith among artists. His main thesis was laid out in his 1970 publication entitled Modern Art and The Death of a Culture. He lectured in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada, as well as in his native Netherlands. Two books by Rookmaaker were published posthumously: Art Needs No Justification in 1978 and The Creative Gift : Essays on Art and the Christian Life in 1981. In 2003 The Complete Works of Hans Rookmaaker, edited by his daughter Marleen Hengelaar-Rookmaaker, was published. (en)
  • Henderik Roelof (Hans) Rookmaaker (Den Haag, 27 februari 1922 – Ommeren, 13 maart 1977) was een Nederlands kunsthistoricus en filosoof. Hij was de eerste hoogleraar kunstgeschiedenis aan de Vrije Universiteit te Amsterdam. Rookmaaker publiceerde over kunst, muziek en filosofie, waarbij zijn belangstelling in het bijzonder uitging naar de invloed van levensbeschouwing op kunst en cultuur. Rookmaakers belangrijkste werk is Modern Art and the death of a culture dat in 1970 verscheen. Hierin analyseerde hij de moderne kunst vanuit zijn gereformeerde levensovertuiging. In het boek probeerde hij zowel de onverschilligheid van orthodoxe christenen tegenover moderne kunst als de tegenstand van moderne kunstenaars tegen traditionele christelijke opvattingen te doorbreken. (nl)
  • Henderik Roelof "Hans" Rookmaaker foi um escritor holandês que se converteu ao cristianismo. Nascido em 27 de fevereiro de 1922, faleceu em 13 de março de 1977. (pt)
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  • Henderik Roelof "Hans" Rookmaaker foi um escritor holandês que se converteu ao cristianismo. Nascido em 27 de fevereiro de 1922, faleceu em 13 de março de 1977. (pt)
  • Henderik Roelof "Hans" Rookmaaker (February 27, 1922 – March 13, 1977) was a Dutch Christian scholar, professor, and author who wrote and lectured on art theory, art history, music, philosophy, and religion. In 1948 he met Christian theologian Francis Schaeffer and became a member of L'Abri in Switzerland. Rookmaaker and his wife Anky opened a Dutch branch of L'Abri in 1971. Following a doctorate in art history with a dissertation on Gauguin at the University of Amsterdam, he founded the art history department at the Free University in Amsterdam. (en)
  • Henderik Roelof (Hans) Rookmaaker (Den Haag, 27 februari 1922 – Ommeren, 13 maart 1977) was een Nederlands kunsthistoricus en filosoof. Hij was de eerste hoogleraar kunstgeschiedenis aan de Vrije Universiteit te Amsterdam. Rookmaaker publiceerde over kunst, muziek en filosofie, waarbij zijn belangstelling in het bijzonder uitging naar de invloed van levensbeschouwing op kunst en cultuur. (nl)
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  • Hans Rookmaaker (en)
  • Hans Rookmaaker (nl)
  • Hans Rookmaaker (pt)
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