Da: Flipped Pages, Clifton Park, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Cover show minor shelf wear. Pages are clean and in great shape. Binding is tight.
Da: Surabhi Art Books, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. The definitive catalogue for the groundbreaking exhibition that explored the transformative impact of Asian luxury goods on the Netherlands in the 17th century. Written by a team of 30 international scholars, this volume documents how the Dutch East India Company (VOC) brought an "astonishing range" of exotic treasures?from Chinese blue-and-white porcelain to Indian chintz and Japanese lacquer?into the homes of Amsterdam's elite. It argues that these imports did not just decorate Dutch life but fundamentally reshaped it, inspiring artists like Rembrandt and Willem Kalf to incorporate these new textures and colors into their masterpieces. Key Features: The "Sensory" Experience: Essays detail the smells (spices), textures (silks), and visual brilliance of the objects that flooded the Dutch market. Catalogue Entries: Features 150 works of art, including the famous "Kraak" porcelain and rare Sawankhalok wares, placed side-by-side with the Dutch still-life paintings that depicted them. Cross-Cultural Analysis: Explores how Dutch delftware potters and textile dyers tried to imitate Asian technologies, leading to new European art forms. Quarto (31 cm). 356 pages. 250 color illustrations.
Da: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag, Amsterdam, Paesi Bassi
EUR 55,95
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: as new. Salem, Ma. : Peabody Essex Museum; Amsterdam : Rijksmuseum; New Haven & London : Yale University Press [2015]. Hardcover. 356 pp. Ills. 31 cm. - 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. Condition : as new copy. ISBN 9780300212877. Keywords : ART,
EUR 59,40
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Da: Jorge Welsh Books, Lisboa, Portogallo
Prima edizione
EUR 55,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: New. No Jacket. 1st Edition. English text; Paperback; 356 pages; 22.5 x 30.8 cm; 1.83 kg; LAST COPY. STILL WRAPPED IN PLASTIC BUT THE BOOK HAS A BUMP ON ONE CORNER.; Catalogue from the exhibitions held at the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands from October 2015 to January 2016 and at the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts from February to June 2016.; Rijksmuseum edition.; In the Golden Age, Dutch merchants shipped countless treasures from Asia to Amsterdam, enriching both increasingly prosperous Dutch households and the imagination of artists and craftspeople. Made of special, precious materials and adorned with intriguing exotic patterns no one had ever seen before, the Asian treasures caused a sensation. Fine white porcelain with blue designs from China, lacquer work from Japan, gems from India, silk fabrics and textiles from China, Japan and India, remarkably shaped shells, black ebony. The Dutch gasped at the beauty of it all and enthusiastically incorporated these treasures into their hitherto more modest interiors. Not only the super-rich, but also a large part of the growing middle class could afford to buy these exclusive items. Artists shaped new ways of looking at the world around them. In essays and entries by over thirty expert authors, this catalogue examines how a culture of luxury developed in the Golden Age.
Hardcover. Condizione: new. New Copy. Customer Service Guaranteed.
Editore: Yale University Press Peabody Essex Museum, 2015
Da: Potterton Books, THIRSK, NORTH YORKSHIRE, Regno Unito
Membro dell'associazione: PBFA
EUR 53,48
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Aggiungi al carrelloA major study to accompany the major exhibition at the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam and the Peabody Essex Museum. 350pp. This lavishly illustrated catalogue discusses Asian goods that were imported into the Netherlands during the 17th century from furniture to exotic spices and ceramics, and demonstrates the overwhelming impact that these works had on Dutch life and art during the Golden Age. Orig. cloth.