
Asia in Amsterdam
The Culture of Luxury in the Golden Age
Yale University Press
Published on 25. October 2015
Book
Hardback
356 pages
978-0-300-21287-7 (ISBN)
Description
A fascinating survey of the rich artistic and cultural impact of Asia on the Netherlands in the 17th century
This lavishly illustrated catalogue discusses the Asian luxury goods that were imported into the Netherlands during the 17th century and demonstrates the overwhelming impact these works of art had on Dutch life and art during the Golden Age. Written by a team of 30 international scholars, this volume presents seven essays and catalogue entries on 150 works of art, including Dutch and Asian paintings, textiles, ceramics, lacquer, furniture, silver, diamonds, and jewelry.
From the Dutch settlements throughout Asia-including Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, China, and Japan-Dutch maritime traders brought an astonishing range of luxuries back to the Netherlands. Dutch consumers were enthralled with these foreign goods, which brought new colors, patterns, and textures to their interiors and wardrobes. As seen in the book's many illustrations, Dutch artists also found inspiration in these objects and incorporated them into portraits, genre scenes, and particularly still-life paintings. Dutch artists and craftspeople also adapted distinctly Asian technologies, such as porcelain and lacquer, to create new works of art inspired by Asia. This catalogue weaves together the complex stories of these diverse works of art and presents fascinating portraits of the dynamic cities of Amsterdam and Batavia (Jakarta)-the Dutch trade center in Asia during the 17th century.
Distributed for the Peabody Essex Museum and the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Exhibition Schedule:
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
(10/17/15-01/17/16)
Peabody Essex Museum
(02/27/16-06/05/16)
This lavishly illustrated catalogue discusses the Asian luxury goods that were imported into the Netherlands during the 17th century and demonstrates the overwhelming impact these works of art had on Dutch life and art during the Golden Age. Written by a team of 30 international scholars, this volume presents seven essays and catalogue entries on 150 works of art, including Dutch and Asian paintings, textiles, ceramics, lacquer, furniture, silver, diamonds, and jewelry.
From the Dutch settlements throughout Asia-including Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, China, and Japan-Dutch maritime traders brought an astonishing range of luxuries back to the Netherlands. Dutch consumers were enthralled with these foreign goods, which brought new colors, patterns, and textures to their interiors and wardrobes. As seen in the book's many illustrations, Dutch artists also found inspiration in these objects and incorporated them into portraits, genre scenes, and particularly still-life paintings. Dutch artists and craftspeople also adapted distinctly Asian technologies, such as porcelain and lacquer, to create new works of art inspired by Asia. This catalogue weaves together the complex stories of these diverse works of art and presents fascinating portraits of the dynamic cities of Amsterdam and Batavia (Jakarta)-the Dutch trade center in Asia during the 17th century.
Distributed for the Peabody Essex Museum and the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Exhibition Schedule:
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
(10/17/15-01/17/16)
Peabody Essex Museum
(02/27/16-06/05/16)
Reviews / Votes
"Sleekly designed by Chicago's Studio Blue, this volume catalogues one hundred intriguing objects, each with a brief essay establishing its historical context."-Christopher Lyon, BookforumMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
305 color illus.
Dimensions
Height: 305 mm
Width: 222 mm
Weight
2114 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-300-21287-7 (9780300212877)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Jan van Campen is curator of Asian export art at the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Karina H. Corrigan is the H. A. Crosby Forbes Curator of Asian Export Art at the Peabody Essex Museum.