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Black women in the Rijksmuseum's sixteenth- and seventeenth-century collection
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Year: 2024

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Zwart in Rembrandts tijd
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ISBN: 9789462583719 9462583714 Year: 2020 Publisher: Zwolle [Amsterdam] WBOOKS Museum Het Rembrandthuis

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Catalogus bij de tentoonstelling 'Zwart' over zwarte mensen in de schilderkunst van de 17e eeuw, o.a. in werk van Rembrandt.


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Black in Rembrandt's time
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ISBN: 9789462583726 9462583722 9789462583719 Year: 2020 Publisher: Zwolle WBOOKS

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An in-depth look at the depiction of black people by Rembrandt and his contemporaries• Documents an exhibition at the Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam from March 6 - May 31, 2020. This exhibition catalogue tells the story of the black community in 17th century Dutch society and reveals how attitudes to race were expressed in the portrayal of black figures in Dutch art. Black people were present in 17th-century Holland, both in society and in art. This subject has long remained in the shadows, a situation this ground-breaking exhibition addresses. Rembrandt and many of his contemporaries made magnificent works of art that depict people of color. There was a small community of around 80 free black people of color living in the Jodenbreestraat neighborhood of Amsterdam during Rembrandt's lifetime. Painters during this period portrayed individual black models from life, and in a number of cases they formed the main subject of the art work. This book explores the conditions that gave rise to these remarkable works of art and the reasons the public image of black people changed from about 1660 onward. It tells the stories of the Dutch artists who aimed to capture their multi-racial world, and the impact of transatlantic slavery. Er waren zwarte mensen in het Nederland van de zeventiende eeuw. Zowel in de samenleving als in de kunst. Lang is dit onderbelicht gebleven. Onterecht : Rembrandt en vele van zijn tijdgenoten hebben namelijk prachtige kunstwerken gemaakt van zwarte mensen. 'Zwart in Rembrandts tijd' brengt ze voor het eerst samen. Wat valt op? De stereotypen die later het beeld van zwarte mensen zouden gaan bepalen, zijn nog niet overheersend. Er hebben mensen model gezeten en ze zijn naar de werkelijkheid weergegeven. Bovendien zijn zwarte personen niet alleen bijfiguren met een ondergeschikte rol, maar juist ook het centrale onderwerp van het kunstwerk. 'Zwart in Rembrandts tijd' probeert de omstandigheden waarin deze werken tot stand kwamen te verklaren. En hoe het komt dat de beeldvorming na circa 1660 veranderde. Over kunstenaars die de visuele wereld willen vastleggen, de impact van de trans-Atlantische slavernij en een kleine gemeenschap van vrije zwarte mensen in de Amsterdamse Jodenbreestraat.


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80 jaar oorlog
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ISBN: 9789045037660 9045037661 Year: 2018 Publisher: Amsterdam Atlas Contact Rijksmuseum Amsterdam NTR

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In '80 jaar oorlog' beschrijft historicus Gijs van der Ham hoe verzet, opstand en burgeroorlog ervoor zorgden dat de bestaande Nederlanden in twee delen uiteenvielen. Het noorden, het huidige Nederland, werd onafhankelijk. Het zuiden, nu grofweg België, bleef onderdeel van het Spaanse rijk. Pas tachtig jaar en drie generaties later kon vrede worden gesloten. In 2018 is het 450 jaar geleden dat de Tachtigjarige Oorlog begon (1568-1648). Het jubileumjaar is aanleiding voor een grote tentoonstelling in het Rijksmuseum, een zevendelige televisieserie van de NTR en dit bijbehorende boek. Alle drie laten zij zien hoe onderwerpen zoals tolerantie, godsdienstvrijheid, zelfbeschikkingsrecht en identiteit - ook nu nog relevant -, een cruciale rol speelden in het ontstaan van het huidige Nederland en België. De vormgeving is in handen van grafisch ontwerper Irma Boom. Dit rijk geïllustreerde boek is gebaseerd op voorwerpen en kunstwerken uit de tentoonstelling en verhalen uit de televisieserie. Daarnaast bevat het beschouwende essays van Judith Pollmann en Peter Vandermeersch.


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Slavernij : het verhaal van João, Wally, Oopjen, Paulus, Van Bengalen, Surapati, Sapali, Tula, Dirk, Lohkay
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ISBN: 9789045042459 9045042452 Year: 2021 Publisher: Amsterdam : Amsterdam : Rijksmuseum ; Atlas Contact,

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Historische artikelen over de Nederlandse slavenhandel en de slavernij in de Nederlandse koloniën vanaf de zeventiende tot en met de negentiende eeuw, met aandacht voor het huidige denken over het slavernijverleden.

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Slave trade --- Slavery --- Abolition of slavery --- Antislavery --- Enslavement --- Mui tsai --- Ownership of slaves --- Servitude --- Slave keeping --- Slave system --- Slaveholding --- Thralldom --- Crimes against humanity --- Serfdom --- Slaveholders --- Slaves --- History --- Netherlands --- The Netherlands --- Pays-Bas --- Países Baixos --- Holland --- Spanish Netherlands --- Pays-Bas espagnols --- Austrian Netherlands --- Pays-Bas autrichiens --- Oostenrijkse Nederlanden --- Southern Netherlands --- Pays-Bas méridionaux --- Zuidelijke Nederlanden --- Niderlandy --- Belanda --- Nederland --- Koninkrijk der Nederlanden --- Reino dos Países Baixos --- Royaume des Pays-Bas --- Kingdom of the Netherlands --- Países Bajos --- Holanda --- Nederlân --- Hulanda --- Beulanda --- Niderland --- Niderlande --- هولندا --- مملكة هولندا --- Mamlakat Hūlandā --- Olanda --- Payis-Bâs --- Países Baxos --- Aynacha Jach'a Markanaka --- Nirlan --- Niderland Krallığı --- Kē-tē-kok --- Landa --- Kerajaan Landa --- Нидерландтар --- Niderlandtar --- Нидерландтар Короллеге --- Niderlandtar Korollege --- Нідэрланды --- Каралеўства Нідэрланды --- Karaleŭstva Nidėrlandy --- Nederlands --- Niadaland --- Holandija --- Kraljevina Holandija --- Izelvroioù --- Нидерландия --- Niderlandii︠a︡ --- Кралство Нидерландия --- Kralstvo Niderlandii︠a︡ --- Països Baixos --- Нидерландсем --- Niderlandsem --- Нидерландсен Патшалăхĕ --- Niderlandsen Patshalăkhĕ --- Nizozemsko --- Paesi Bassi --- Regnu di i Paesi Bassi --- Iseldiroedd --- Nederlandene --- Niederlande --- Kéyah Wóyahgo Siʼánígíí --- Nižozemska --- Kralojstwo Nederlandow --- Madalmaad --- Ολλανδία --- Ollandia --- Hollandia --- Κάτω Χώρες --- Katō Chōres --- Βασίλειο των Κάτω Χωρών --- Vasileio tōn Katō Chōrōn --- Nederlando --- Reĝlando Nederlando --- Paisis Bajus --- Herbehereak --- Herbehereetako Erresumaren --- هلند --- Huland --- Niðurlond --- Háland --- Paîs Bas --- Neerlande --- Ísiltír --- Ríocht na hÍsiltíre --- Çheer Injil --- Çheer y Vagheragh --- Reeriaght ny Çheer Injil --- Tìrean Ìsle --- Hò-làn --- Недерлендин Нутг --- Nederlendin Nutg --- 네덜란드 --- Nedŏllandŭ --- Hōlani --- Nederlandia --- Pais Basse --- Regno del Paises Basse --- Нидерландтæ --- Niderlandtæ --- Нидерландты Къаролад --- Niderlandty Kʺarolad --- Konungsríkið Holland --- הולנד --- Holand --- ממלכת ארצות השפלה --- Mamlekhet Artsot ha-Shefelah --- Walanda --- Hollandi --- Нидерландла --- Niderlandla --- Нидерландланы Королевствосу --- Niderlandlany Korolevstvosu --- Néderlandzkô --- Нидерланд --- Iseldiryow --- Ubuholandi --- Ubuhorandi --- Nederilande --- Нидерланддар --- Niderlanddar --- Uholanzi --- Ufalme wa Nchi za Chini --- Нидерландъяс --- Niderlandʺi︠a︡s --- Нидерландъяс Корольув --- Niderlandʺi︠a︡s Korolʹuv --- Peyiba --- Holenda --- Keyatiya Nederlandan --- Payises Bashos --- פאייסיס באשוס --- Nīderlandeja --- Batavia --- Regni Nederlandiarum --- Nīderlandes Karaliste --- Nyderlandai --- Nyderlandų Karalystė --- Paixi Basci --- Paes Bass --- Ulanda --- Holland Királyság --- Keninkryk fan 'e Nederlannen --- Reino di Hulanda --- Холандија --- Кралство Холандија --- Kralstvo Holandija --- Pajjiżi l-Baxxi --- Hōrana --- Недерлатт --- Nederlatt --- Оцязорксши Недерлатт --- Ot︠s︡i︠a︡zorksshi Nederlatt --- Нидерландын Вант Улс --- Niderlandyn Vant Uls --- Tlanitlālpan --- Huēyitlahtohcāyōtl in Tlanitlālpan --- Eben Eyong --- Nederlaand --- オランダ --- Oranda --- オランダ王国 --- Oranda Ōkoku --- Ulanna --- Nethiland --- Nederlande --- Holandska --- Holland (Kingdom) --- Batavian Republic --- United Provinces of the Netherlands --- Colonies --- History. --- Exhibitions --- World history --- slavery --- Geschiedenis. --- Nederland. --- Slavenhandel. --- Slavernij. --- Verhalen. --- Enslaved persons


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The Harlem Renaissance and transatlantic modernism
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ISBN: 9781588397737 1588397734 Year: 2024 Publisher: New York, New York : New Haven : The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Yale University Press.

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"In the 1920s and '30s, Upper Manhattan became the center of an explosion of art, writing, and ideas that has since become legendary. But what we now know as the Harlem Renaissance, the first movement of international modern art led by African Americans, extended far beyond New York City. This volume examines for the first time the Harlem Renaissance as part of a global flowering of Black creativity, with roots in the New Negro theories and aesthetics of Alain Locke, its founding philosopher. Featuring artists such as Aaron Douglas, Archibald Motley, and William H. Johnson, who synthesized the expressive figuration of the European avant-garde with the aesthetics of African sculpture and folk art, this publication also includes works by lesser-known contributors who took a radically new approach to depicting Black subjects with dignity, interiority, and gravitas. This reframing of a celebrated cultural phenomenon shows how the flow of ideas through Black artistic communities on both sides of the Atlantic contributed to international conversations around art, race, and identity while helping to define our notion of modernism."

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