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Architecture --- Bouwkunst --- Histoire de l'art --- Kunstgeschiedenis --- Nederland geschiedenis --- Pays-Bas histoire --- Scandinavie --- Scandinavië --- Architecture, Dutch --- Influence --- History --- Baltic Sea Region --- BALTICUM -- 72 --- 72.034 <492> --- 72.034 <474> --- 72.034 <48> --- 094:72 --- 720.9492 --- Architectuur van de renaissance barok rococo en koloniale stijl--Nederland --- Architectuur van de renaissance barok rococo en koloniale stijl--Baltische Republieken --- Architectuur van de renaissance barok rococo en koloniale stijl--Skandinavië --- Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora-:-Architectuur. Bouwkunst --- Arts Architecture Netherlands --- 094:72 Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora-:-Architectuur. Bouwkunst --- 72.034 <492> Architectuur van de renaissance barok rococo en koloniale stijl--Nederland --- internationale uitwisseling --- Architecture néerlandaise --- Architecture néerlandaise --- Influence. --- 72.034 <492> Architectuur van de renaissance; barok; rococo en koloniale stijl--Nederland --- Architectuur van de renaissance; barok; rococo en koloniale stijl--Nederland --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- Dutch architecture --- Architectuur van de renaissance; barok; rococo en koloniale stijl--Baltische Republieken --- Architectuur van de renaissance; barok; rococo en koloniale stijl--Skandinavië --- Design and construction --- History of the Low Countries --- History of civilization --- anno 1600-1699 --- Sweden --- Architecture, Modern --- Civilization, Modern --- Civilisation --- Histoire --- Netherlands --- Baltique, Région de la mer --- Pays-Bas --- Relations --- Architecture, Primitive --- Architecture, Dutch - Influence --- Architecture - Netherlands - History - 17th century --- Architecture - Baltic Sea Region - History - 17th century --- Baltic Sea Region - History - 17th century --- architecture [discipline]
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Architecture --- History --- architecture [discipline] --- cultuurgeschiedenis --- Balticum --- anno 1600-1699 --- Baltic Area --- Sweden --- Netherlands
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The early modern system of brokerage as a widespread practice of transmission and dissemination of political, intellectual and cultural ideas and objects has, in recent years, received some scholarly attention. Agents from different professional backgrounds – diplomats, scholars, artists, priests, booksellers and merchants – have, however, been studied mostly from a single, disciplinary perspective. The chapters making up this present volume all focus on individuals and professional groups who, in the course of their careers, became involved in multiple modes of cultural and political transfer. Together they present an international and interdisciplinary examination of early modern brokerage, a phenomenon which was permeating early modern society – and possibly even one of the fundamental organizational principles of that society. Contributors include: Robert Hill, Thomas Kirk, Bianca Chen, Maartje van Gelder, Maurits A. Ebben, Peter Hauge, Susanna Kubersky-Piredda, Salvador Salort Pons, Martin Dönike, Badeloch Vera Noldus, and Marika Keblusek. This publication was financed by NWO (Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research) as part of the VIDI research project 'Double Agents: Cultural and Political Brokerage in Early Modern Europe'.
Commercial agents --- Foreign agents --- Artists' representatives --- Spies --- Cultural relations. --- History --- Europe --- Relations. --- Politics and government --- Court and courtiers --- History of civilization --- anno 1600-1699 --- -Foreign agents --- -Artists' representatives --- -Spies --- -Cultural relations. --- 930.85 "15/17" --- 930.85 "15/17" Cultuurgeschiedenis. Kultuurgeschiedenis--Moderne Tijd --- Cultuurgeschiedenis. Kultuurgeschiedenis--Moderne Tijd --- Cultural exchange --- Intercultural relations --- Intellectual cooperation --- International relations --- Agents, Secret --- Intelligencers (Spies) --- Operatives (Spies) --- Secret agents --- Spooks (Spies) --- Spying --- Subversive activities --- Espionage --- Secret service --- Art agents --- Art representatives --- Art reps --- Arts agents --- Arts representatives --- Arts reps --- Agents, Foreign --- Foreign propagandists --- Propagandists, Foreign --- Diplomatic and consular service --- Agents, Commercial --- Business agents --- Agency (Law) --- Commission merchants --- -History --- -Cultuurgeschiedenis. Kultuurgeschiedenis--Moderne Tijd --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- -Court and courtiers --- -Commercial agents --- Cultural relations --- Commercial agents - Europe - History - 17th century. --- Foreign agents - Europe - History - 17th century. --- Artists' representatives - Europe - History - 17th century. --- Spies - Europe - History - 17th century. --- Europe - Relations. --- Europe - Politics and government - 17th century. --- Europe - Court and courtiers - History - 17th century.
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Book history --- Economic relations. Trade --- Art --- History of Europe --- social history --- art market --- collecting --- Thomas Howard [Earl of Arundel] --- anno 1500-1799 --- Art, European --- Artists' representatives --- Patron and client --- Collectors and collecting --- History --- 305.90094 --- 316.7 --- 655.56 --- 7.074 "15/16" --- 7.075 --- 7.078.2 --- 930.85 "15/17" --- 7.078.2 Kunstbescherming door particulieren: sponsoring; mecenaat --- Kunstbescherming door particulieren: sponsoring; mecenaat --- 7.075 Kunsthandel. Kunstbemiddeling. Activiteiten van promotors; managers; producers --- Kunsthandel. Kunstbemiddeling. Activiteiten van promotors; managers; producers --- 7.074 "15/16" Kunstverzameling. Activiteiten van verzamelaars--?"15/16" --- Kunstverzameling. Activiteiten van verzamelaars--?"15/16" --- 930.85 "15/17" Cultuurgeschiedenis. Kultuurgeschiedenis--Moderne Tijd --- Cultuurgeschiedenis. Kultuurgeschiedenis--Moderne Tijd --- 316.7 Cultuursociologie --(algemeen) --- Cultuursociologie --(algemeen) --- Clientela --- Clientelism --- Patronage, Roman --- Art, Occidental --- Art, Visual --- Art, Western (Western countries) --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Visual --- Fine arts --- Iconography --- Occidental art --- Visual arts --- Western art (Western countries) --- Arts --- Aesthetics --- Art agents --- Art representatives --- Art reps --- Arts agents --- Arts representatives --- Arts reps --- Commercial agents --- Art, Modern --- European art --- Nouveaux réalistes (Group of artists) --- Zaj (Group of artists) --- Social sciences Persons by occupation Europe --- Boekdistributie --- Europe --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Civilization --- Marketing --- Art [European ] --- 16th century --- 17th century --- Artists' representatives. --- Représentants d'artistes --- Art européen --- Collectionneurs et collections --- Histoire --- Civilisation --- Art, Primitive --- Agents commerciaux --- Diplomatie --- 1500-1800 --- Commerce
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The Danish-born painter of Dutch descent Pieter Isaacsz (1569-1625) represents one of the more colourful figures of early modern art history. He is chiefly known today as a court painter in the service of King Christian IV of Denmark, but he is perhaps even more extraordinary as an art trader, agent of the Dutch States General, and spy in the service of Denmark’s arch-enemy, the Swedish Realm. Moreover, Pieter Isaacsz introduced several Netherlandish artists to the Danish court. As a result of his efforts, Pieter Lastman, Adriaen van Nieulandt, Werner van der Valckert and others received assignments from King Christian, making Pieter Isaacsz a bridge builder between the Dutch Republic and Denmark. In sixteen in-depth articles, the authors explore his travels with Hans von Aachen, his years in Rome, Amsterdam and later at the Danish court, his network including Karel van Mander and Hans Vredeman de Vries, the characteristics of his work, his role in international politics, and more. This richly illustrated publication, including an innovative catalogue, contains contributions from Danish, Dutch, German and American scholars, casting a new light on Pieter Isaacsz as the artist of many merits, while at the same time offering a unique insight into Northern European relations in art around 1600.
Isaacz, Pieter --- Painting --- Painters --- Art dealers --- Peinture --- Peintres --- Marchands d'oeuvres d'art --- Biography. --- Biography --- Biographies --- Isaacsz, Pieter, --- 72.034 <492> --- 7.034 <492> --- 7.075 --- Architectuur van de renaissance; barok; rococo en koloniale stijl--Nederland --- Kunst van de renaissance; barok; rococo; koloniale stijl--Nederland --- Kunsthandel. Kunstbemiddeling. Activiteiten van promotors; managers; producers --- 7.075 Kunsthandel. Kunstbemiddeling. Activiteiten van promotors; managers; producers --- 7.034 <492> Kunst van de renaissance; barok; rococo; koloniale stijl--Nederland --- 72.034 <492> Architectuur van de renaissance; barok; rococo en koloniale stijl--Nederland --- Dealers (Retail trade) --- Isaach, Petrus, --- Isaachsen, Pieter, --- Isacs, Pieter, --- Isaksen, Pieter, --- Isaacsz, Pieter --- Criticism and interpretation --- Netherlands --- History --- 17th century --- 16th century
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Book history --- Economic relations. Trade --- Art --- History of Europe --- social history --- art market --- collecting --- cultuurgeschiedenis --- Thomas Howard [Earl of Arundel] --- anno 1500-1799
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Conservation. Restoration --- Art --- restoration [process] --- Jordaens, Jacob --- National Gallery of Denmark [Copenhagen] --- Jordaens, Jacques
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