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We all look to our past to define our present, but we don’t always realize that our view of the past is shaped by subsequent events. It’s easy to forget that the Dutch dominated the world’s oceans and trade in the seventeenth century when our cultural imagination conjures up tulips and wooden shoes instead of spices and slavery. This book examines the Dutch so-called “Golden Age” though its artistic and architectural legacy, recapturing the global dimensions of this period by looking beyond familiar artworks to consider exotic collectibles and trade goods, and the ways in which far-flung colonial cities were made to look and feel like home. Using the tools of art history to approach questions about memory, history, and how cultures define themselves, this book demonstrates the centrality of material and visual culture to understanding history and cultural identity.

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
1 Introduction: Grasping at the Past
2 The Gilded Cage: Dutch Global Aspirations
3 Gathering the Goods: Dutch Still Life Painting and the End of the "Golden Age"
4 Dutch Batavia: An Ideal Dutch City?
5 Simplifying the Past: Willemstad’s Historic and Historicizing Architecture
6 Conclusion: The "Golden Age" Today
Works Cited
Acknowledgements
Index

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    Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
    Publication Date: 10/07/2023
    ISBN13: 9789463723633, 978-9463723633
    ISBN10: 9463723633

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    We all look to our past to define our present, but we don’t always realize that our view of the past is shaped by subsequent events. It’s easy to forget that the Dutch dominated the world’s oceans and trade in the seventeenth century when our cultural imagination conjures up tulips and wooden shoes instead of spices and slavery. This book examines the Dutch so-called “Golden Age” though its artistic and architectural legacy, recapturing the global dimensions of this period by looking beyond familiar artworks to consider exotic collectibles and trade goods, and the ways in which far-flung colonial cities were made to look and feel like home. Using the tools of art history to approach questions about memory, history, and how cultures define themselves, this book demonstrates the centrality of material and visual culture to understanding history and cultural identity.

    Table of Contents
    List of Illustrations
    1 Introduction: Grasping at the Past
    2 The Gilded Cage: Dutch Global Aspirations
    3 Gathering the Goods: Dutch Still Life Painting and the End of the "Golden Age"
    4 Dutch Batavia: An Ideal Dutch City?
    5 Simplifying the Past: Willemstad’s Historic and Historicizing Architecture
    6 Conclusion: The "Golden Age" Today
    Works Cited
    Acknowledgements
    Index

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