Trade, globalization, and Dutch art and architecture :: interrogating Dutchness and the Golden Age /
We all look to our past to define our present, but we don't always realize that our view of the past is shaped by subsequent events. It's easy to forget that the Dutch dominated the world's oceans and trade in the seventeenth century when our cultural imagination conjures up tulips an...
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Schriftenreihe: | Visual and material culture, 1300-1700.
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Zusammenfassung: | We all look to our past to define our present, but we don't always realize that our view of the past is shaped by subsequent events. It's easy to forget that the Dutch dominated the world's oceans and trade in the seventeenth century when our cultural imagination conjures up tulips and wooden shoes instead of spices and slavery. This book examines the Dutch so-called "Golden Age" though its artistic and architectural legacy, recapturing the global dimensions of this period by looking beyond familiar artworks to consider exotic collectibles and trade goods, and the ways in which far-flung colonial cities were made to look and feel like home. Using the tools of art history to approach questions about memory, history, and how cultures define themselves, this book demonstrates the centrality of material and visual culture to understanding history and cultural identity. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (235 pages) : illustrations. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
ISBN: | 9048551587 9789048551583 |
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505 | 8 | |a The founding of Batavia -- The plan of Batavia -- A Dutch city in the tropics -- Dutch city planning principles in the seventeenth century -- Hierarchy in Batavia -- Ordering Batavia's population -- Conclusion -- Works cited -- 5. Simplifying the past: Willemstad's historic and historicizing architecture -- The founding of Willemstad and the WIC -- The vernacular architecture of downtown Willemstad -- The townhouse as Dutch Colonial architecture -- The Curaçaoan people -- Tracing change over time -- Conclusion -- Works cited -- 6. Conclusion: The "golden age" today -- Works cited -- Works cited | |
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contents | List of illustrations -- 1. Introduction: Grasping at the past -- Dutch and Dutching: hybridity and decolonization -- Collective identity, memory, forgetting, and innocence -- The importance of material culture and art history to tell this story -- Global Dutch art history -- Chapter outline -- Dutch identity in conflict -- Works cited -- 2. The gilded cage: Dutch global aspirations -- The European Age of Discovery -- Establishment of the Dutch Republic -- The beginnings of Dutch world exploration and the foundation of the VOC -- The Dutching of the Nautilus shell Dutch Nautilus mounts and the Dutch Sea -- The freedom of the seas -- The formation and fate of the WIC -- Guarding "free trade" -- The Twelve Years' Truce -- The denouement of the Republic and transition to monarchy -- Delft and the shifting legacy of the "golden age" -- Works cited -- 3. Gathering the goods: Dutch still life painting and the end of the "golden age" -- Dutch still life: defined by objects -- Representing objects in Dutch still life -- Pepper in still life and trade -- Dutching still life -- Tables -- Works cited -- 4. Dutch Batavia: an ideal Dutch city? The founding of Batavia -- The plan of Batavia -- A Dutch city in the tropics -- Dutch city planning principles in the seventeenth century -- Hierarchy in Batavia -- Ordering Batavia's population -- Conclusion -- Works cited -- 5. Simplifying the past: Willemstad's historic and historicizing architecture -- The founding of Willemstad and the WIC -- The vernacular architecture of downtown Willemstad -- The townhouse as Dutch Colonial architecture -- The Curaçaoan people -- Tracing change over time -- Conclusion -- Works cited -- 6. Conclusion: The "golden age" today -- Works cited -- Works cited Archives and databases -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgements -- Index. |
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geographic_facet | Netherlands Civilization. Pays-Bas Civilisation. Netherlands |
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spelling | Kehoe, Marsely L., author. Trade, globalization, and Dutch art and architecture : interrogating Dutchness and the Golden Age / Marsely L. Kehoe. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2023] ©2023 1 online resource (235 pages) : illustrations. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier digital rdatr Visual and material culture, 1300-1700 Includes bibliographical references and index We all look to our past to define our present, but we don't always realize that our view of the past is shaped by subsequent events. It's easy to forget that the Dutch dominated the world's oceans and trade in the seventeenth century when our cultural imagination conjures up tulips and wooden shoes instead of spices and slavery. This book examines the Dutch so-called "Golden Age" though its artistic and architectural legacy, recapturing the global dimensions of this period by looking beyond familiar artworks to consider exotic collectibles and trade goods, and the ways in which far-flung colonial cities were made to look and feel like home. Using the tools of art history to approach questions about memory, history, and how cultures define themselves, this book demonstrates the centrality of material and visual culture to understanding history and cultural identity. List of illustrations -- 1. Introduction: Grasping at the past -- Dutch and Dutching: hybridity and decolonization -- Collective identity, memory, forgetting, and innocence -- The importance of material culture and art history to tell this story -- Global Dutch art history -- Chapter outline -- Dutch identity in conflict -- Works cited -- 2. The gilded cage: Dutch global aspirations -- The European Age of Discovery -- Establishment of the Dutch Republic -- The beginnings of Dutch world exploration and the foundation of the VOC -- The Dutching of the Nautilus shell Dutch Nautilus mounts and the Dutch Sea -- The freedom of the seas -- The formation and fate of the WIC -- Guarding "free trade" -- The Twelve Years' Truce -- The denouement of the Republic and transition to monarchy -- Delft and the shifting legacy of the "golden age" -- Works cited -- 3. Gathering the goods: Dutch still life painting and the end of the "golden age" -- Dutch still life: defined by objects -- Representing objects in Dutch still life -- Pepper in still life and trade -- Dutching still life -- Tables -- Works cited -- 4. Dutch Batavia: an ideal Dutch city? The founding of Batavia -- The plan of Batavia -- A Dutch city in the tropics -- Dutch city planning principles in the seventeenth century -- Hierarchy in Batavia -- Ordering Batavia's population -- Conclusion -- Works cited -- 5. Simplifying the past: Willemstad's historic and historicizing architecture -- The founding of Willemstad and the WIC -- The vernacular architecture of downtown Willemstad -- The townhouse as Dutch Colonial architecture -- The Curaçaoan people -- Tracing change over time -- Conclusion -- Works cited -- 6. Conclusion: The "golden age" today -- Works cited -- Works cited Archives and databases -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgements -- Index. Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (JSTOR, viewed on June 21, 2023). Netherlands Civilization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090977 Art, Dutch 17th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00010139 Architecture, Dutch 17th century. Pays-Bas Civilisation. Art néerlandais 17e siècle. History of art and design styles: c 1400 to c 1600. bicssc History of architecture. bicssc ARCHITECTURE / History / Renaissance. bisacsh ART / European. bisacsh ART / History / Renaissance. bisacsh Architecture, Dutch fast Art, Dutch fast Civilization fast Netherlands fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJk4D96j3YTHJQfHCV3vpP History of art. thema History of architecture. thema Colonialism and imperialism. thema 1600-1699 fast History, Art History, and Archaeology HIS Art and Material Culture ART & MAT Dutch and The Netherlands DUTCH NL Early Modern Studies EARLY MOD Colonialism, trade, material culture, visual culture, architecture, Dutch Golden Age Print version: Kehoe, Marsely. Trade, Globalization, and Dutch Art and Architecture. Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 9463723633 (OCoLC)1378041483 Visual and material culture, 1300-1700. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2017099120 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3620641 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Kehoe, Marsely L. Trade, globalization, and Dutch art and architecture : interrogating Dutchness and the Golden Age / Visual and material culture, 1300-1700. List of illustrations -- 1. Introduction: Grasping at the past -- Dutch and Dutching: hybridity and decolonization -- Collective identity, memory, forgetting, and innocence -- The importance of material culture and art history to tell this story -- Global Dutch art history -- Chapter outline -- Dutch identity in conflict -- Works cited -- 2. The gilded cage: Dutch global aspirations -- The European Age of Discovery -- Establishment of the Dutch Republic -- The beginnings of Dutch world exploration and the foundation of the VOC -- The Dutching of the Nautilus shell Dutch Nautilus mounts and the Dutch Sea -- The freedom of the seas -- The formation and fate of the WIC -- Guarding "free trade" -- The Twelve Years' Truce -- The denouement of the Republic and transition to monarchy -- Delft and the shifting legacy of the "golden age" -- Works cited -- 3. Gathering the goods: Dutch still life painting and the end of the "golden age" -- Dutch still life: defined by objects -- Representing objects in Dutch still life -- Pepper in still life and trade -- Dutching still life -- Tables -- Works cited -- 4. Dutch Batavia: an ideal Dutch city? The founding of Batavia -- The plan of Batavia -- A Dutch city in the tropics -- Dutch city planning principles in the seventeenth century -- Hierarchy in Batavia -- Ordering Batavia's population -- Conclusion -- Works cited -- 5. Simplifying the past: Willemstad's historic and historicizing architecture -- The founding of Willemstad and the WIC -- The vernacular architecture of downtown Willemstad -- The townhouse as Dutch Colonial architecture -- The Curaçaoan people -- Tracing change over time -- Conclusion -- Works cited -- 6. Conclusion: The "golden age" today -- Works cited -- Works cited Archives and databases -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgements -- Index. Art, Dutch 17th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00010139 Architecture, Dutch 17th century. Art néerlandais 17e siècle. History of art and design styles: c 1400 to c 1600. bicssc History of architecture. bicssc ARCHITECTURE / History / Renaissance. bisacsh ART / European. bisacsh ART / History / Renaissance. bisacsh Architecture, Dutch fast Art, Dutch fast Civilization fast History of art. thema History of architecture. thema Colonialism and imperialism. thema |
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title | Trade, globalization, and Dutch art and architecture : interrogating Dutchness and the Golden Age / |
title_auth | Trade, globalization, and Dutch art and architecture : interrogating Dutchness and the Golden Age / |
title_exact_search | Trade, globalization, and Dutch art and architecture : interrogating Dutchness and the Golden Age / |
title_full | Trade, globalization, and Dutch art and architecture : interrogating Dutchness and the Golden Age / Marsely L. Kehoe. |
title_fullStr | Trade, globalization, and Dutch art and architecture : interrogating Dutchness and the Golden Age / Marsely L. Kehoe. |
title_full_unstemmed | Trade, globalization, and Dutch art and architecture : interrogating Dutchness and the Golden Age / Marsely L. Kehoe. |
title_short | Trade, globalization, and Dutch art and architecture : |
title_sort | trade globalization and dutch art and architecture interrogating dutchness and the golden age |
title_sub | interrogating Dutchness and the Golden Age / |
topic | Art, Dutch 17th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00010139 Architecture, Dutch 17th century. Art néerlandais 17e siècle. History of art and design styles: c 1400 to c 1600. bicssc History of architecture. bicssc ARCHITECTURE / History / Renaissance. bisacsh ART / European. bisacsh ART / History / Renaissance. bisacsh Architecture, Dutch fast Art, Dutch fast Civilization fast History of art. thema History of architecture. thema Colonialism and imperialism. thema |
topic_facet | Netherlands Civilization. Art, Dutch 17th century. Architecture, Dutch 17th century. Pays-Bas Civilisation. Art néerlandais 17e siècle. History of art and design styles: c 1400 to c 1600. History of architecture. ARCHITECTURE / History / Renaissance. ART / European. ART / History / Renaissance. Architecture, Dutch Art, Dutch Civilization Netherlands History of art. Colonialism and imperialism. |
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