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Mediating Netherlandish Art and Material Culture in Asia

Thomas Da Costa Kaufmann Michael North Amy S. Landau Ranabir Chakravarti Peter J.M. Nas Lodewijk Wagenaar Marten Jan Bok Cynthia Viallé Astrid Erll

9789089645692
396 pages
Amsterdam University Press
Overview
While the socio-economic and historical aspects of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) have been extensively documented and researched, the role of the VOC in visual culture and the arts has been relatively neglected. This authoritative volume addresses various aspects of cultural exchange between the Low Countries and Asia. Increased prosperity and the flood of imported goods from Asia had a huge influence on seventeenth-century Holland. To cite some examples: when the VOC spread its merchandise throughout the various regions of Asia, Chinese decorative motives became popular in Indonesia. After the lifting of the seventeenth-century ban on the import of Christian books to Japan, a wave of interest in Dutch culture hit the country, giving rise to Hollandmania, imitation of anything Dutch.
Mediating Netherlandish Art and Material Culture in Asia offers new insights into the world routes travelled by seventeenth-century Dutch visual culture, as well as the rise of Asian influence in the imagery of the Dutch Golden Age.
Author Bio
Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann is Frederick Marquand Professor of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University. Michael North is Professor and Chair of Modern History at the Ernst Moritz Arndt University of Greifswald, Germany.