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Paper Knives, Paper Crowns: Political Prints in the Dutch Republic
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Paper Knives, Paper Crowns: Political Prints in the Dutch Republic

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Prescient prints from the golden age of Dutch satire

This volume explores the satirical visual strategies that early modern Netherlandish printmakers–such as Joan Blaeu, Romeyn de Hooghe, Willem Jacobsz and Claes Jansz Visscher–used to memorialize historical events, lionize (or demonize) domestic and international leaders, and instigate collective action. While some of their prints employ visual puns that even the illiterate could enjoy, others were captioned in Latin, French or Dutch, prompting educated elites across Europe to consider the relationship between text and image in earnest. Published for an exhibit at Krannert Art Museum, Paper Knives, Paper Crowns provides a chronological arc and thematic overview of Netherlandish political prints, addressing multiple types of printmaking as well as the medium’s relationship to other art forms, engaging with art historical scholarship and studies of early modern political history and theory in the process.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Marquand Books Inc
Country
United States
Date
15 November 2022
Pages
184
ISBN
9781646570294

Prescient prints from the golden age of Dutch satire

This volume explores the satirical visual strategies that early modern Netherlandish printmakers–such as Joan Blaeu, Romeyn de Hooghe, Willem Jacobsz and Claes Jansz Visscher–used to memorialize historical events, lionize (or demonize) domestic and international leaders, and instigate collective action. While some of their prints employ visual puns that even the illiterate could enjoy, others were captioned in Latin, French or Dutch, prompting educated elites across Europe to consider the relationship between text and image in earnest. Published for an exhibit at Krannert Art Museum, Paper Knives, Paper Crowns provides a chronological arc and thematic overview of Netherlandish political prints, addressing multiple types of printmaking as well as the medium’s relationship to other art forms, engaging with art historical scholarship and studies of early modern political history and theory in the process.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Marquand Books Inc
Country
United States
Date
15 November 2022
Pages
184
ISBN
9781646570294