Chinese export painting had a strong appeal to foreign powers active in China and neighbouring Asian countries in the late eighteenth and mid-nineteenth centuries. As a result, today, Chinese export paintings can be found in eighteen public collections in the Netherlands. These collections have an historic, an artistic and a material value and are closely related tot the overseas historical China trade. These integrated economic relations produced, among other things, integrated art objects such as paintings, which, as a result of their representative and social functions, over time formed a special artistic phenomenon, an a shared cultural visual repertoire with its own (EurAsian) character.This article focuses on the social life of two co...
In the early seventeenth century, the trading ventures of the Dutch East India; Company (or V.O.C.) ...
In the West, Chinoiserie and Chinese export art have been studied extensively, however not until mus...
This dissertation reconsiders the role of foreign commodities—especially Asian porcelain—in the genr...
Chinese export painting had a strong appeal to foreign powers active in China and neighbouring Asian...
The starting point for this study is that for a large part of their existence, the paintings belon...
In the 19th century Chinese export paintings had a strong appeal to foreigners, who were in China be...
Chinese export paintings in Dutch public collections. A shared cultural visual repertoireThe collect...
In 1602 various Dutch trading companies united to form a single organisation, the Vereenigde Oostind...
In 1602 various Dutch trading companies united to form a single organisation, the Vereenigde Oostind...
This article presents a brief overview of research results deriving from the investigation of a grou...
Displaying a talent for combining aesthetic sensibility with scientific rigor, the author has given ...
This research investigates the roots of Chinese export watercolours - produced at Canton for Western...
An article on an early set of three Chinese export harbourviews in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam: View o...
Elements from Dutch seventeenth-century still-lifes—the trompe-l’oeil motif of the painted curtain, ...
The Chinese export paintings collection of the National Museum of Ethnology in Leiden includes ten w...
In the early seventeenth century, the trading ventures of the Dutch East India; Company (or V.O.C.) ...
In the West, Chinoiserie and Chinese export art have been studied extensively, however not until mus...
This dissertation reconsiders the role of foreign commodities—especially Asian porcelain—in the genr...
Chinese export painting had a strong appeal to foreign powers active in China and neighbouring Asian...
The starting point for this study is that for a large part of their existence, the paintings belon...
In the 19th century Chinese export paintings had a strong appeal to foreigners, who were in China be...
Chinese export paintings in Dutch public collections. A shared cultural visual repertoireThe collect...
In 1602 various Dutch trading companies united to form a single organisation, the Vereenigde Oostind...
In 1602 various Dutch trading companies united to form a single organisation, the Vereenigde Oostind...
This article presents a brief overview of research results deriving from the investigation of a grou...
Displaying a talent for combining aesthetic sensibility with scientific rigor, the author has given ...
This research investigates the roots of Chinese export watercolours - produced at Canton for Western...
An article on an early set of three Chinese export harbourviews in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam: View o...
Elements from Dutch seventeenth-century still-lifes—the trompe-l’oeil motif of the painted curtain, ...
The Chinese export paintings collection of the National Museum of Ethnology in Leiden includes ten w...
In the early seventeenth century, the trading ventures of the Dutch East India; Company (or V.O.C.) ...
In the West, Chinoiserie and Chinese export art have been studied extensively, however not until mus...
This dissertation reconsiders the role of foreign commodities—especially Asian porcelain—in the genr...