Paintings, drawings, prints, maps, jewels, gems, statuettes, medals, exotica, antiquities, dried animals, shells, corals, and scientific instruments. All these objects and more were on display in collectors’ cabinets in Early Modern Antwerp. This book tells the story of the collections of artists and artisans, who stood at the centre of and shaped the city’s cultural life. In their double roles as maker-collectors, they put a strong mark on the culture of collecting.The culture of collecting was inextricably linked to changing conceptions of the material world, which went hand in hand with the emergence of new pictorial genres and the increasing dominance of forms of knowledge based on objects and material evidence. This book traces the imp...
BAADJ Nadia, Jan van Kessel I (1626-1679) : Crafting a Natural History of Art in Early Modern Antwer...
Ever since the sixteenth century, Antwerp had been an important centre for the trade in gemstones. T...
Foreign merchants were the lifeblood of ‘golden-age’ Antwerp. Already in the fifteenth century, the ...
Paintings, drawings, prints, maps, jewels, gems, statuettes, medals, exotica, antiquities, dried ani...
This dissertation tells the story of the collections of artists and artisans in early seventeenth-ce...
This dissertation tells the story of the collections of artists and artisans in early seventeenth-ce...
The display of art was central to the Antwerp-invented genre of the painted Collector’s Cabinet. The...
In this paper I propose that the collections of artists and artisans in the Early Modern Netherlands...
In this paper I propose that the collections of artists and artisans in the Early Modern Netherlands...
CFP/Appel à contribution New York, RSA, March 27 - 29, 2014 Cultures of Things in Early Modern Antwe...
This article considers the collections of painters and the invention of the typical Antwerp-genre of...
This paper discusses counterfeited pearls as exemplary of ‘process appreciation’ in early modern Ant...
This paper discusses counterfeited pearls as exemplary of ‘process appreciation’ in early modern Ant...
Ever since the sixteenth century, Antwerp had been an important centre for the trade in gemstones. T...
Ever since the sixteenth century, Antwerp had been an important centre for the trade in gemstones. T...
BAADJ Nadia, Jan van Kessel I (1626-1679) : Crafting a Natural History of Art in Early Modern Antwer...
Ever since the sixteenth century, Antwerp had been an important centre for the trade in gemstones. T...
Foreign merchants were the lifeblood of ‘golden-age’ Antwerp. Already in the fifteenth century, the ...
Paintings, drawings, prints, maps, jewels, gems, statuettes, medals, exotica, antiquities, dried ani...
This dissertation tells the story of the collections of artists and artisans in early seventeenth-ce...
This dissertation tells the story of the collections of artists and artisans in early seventeenth-ce...
The display of art was central to the Antwerp-invented genre of the painted Collector’s Cabinet. The...
In this paper I propose that the collections of artists and artisans in the Early Modern Netherlands...
In this paper I propose that the collections of artists and artisans in the Early Modern Netherlands...
CFP/Appel à contribution New York, RSA, March 27 - 29, 2014 Cultures of Things in Early Modern Antwe...
This article considers the collections of painters and the invention of the typical Antwerp-genre of...
This paper discusses counterfeited pearls as exemplary of ‘process appreciation’ in early modern Ant...
This paper discusses counterfeited pearls as exemplary of ‘process appreciation’ in early modern Ant...
Ever since the sixteenth century, Antwerp had been an important centre for the trade in gemstones. T...
Ever since the sixteenth century, Antwerp had been an important centre for the trade in gemstones. T...
BAADJ Nadia, Jan van Kessel I (1626-1679) : Crafting a Natural History of Art in Early Modern Antwer...
Ever since the sixteenth century, Antwerp had been an important centre for the trade in gemstones. T...
Foreign merchants were the lifeblood of ‘golden-age’ Antwerp. Already in the fifteenth century, the ...