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Amsterdam Town Hall in Words and Images: Constructing Wonders [Hardback]

Edited by (University of Cambridge, UK), Edited by (Amsterdam University, The Netherlands), Edited by (Leiden University, The Netherlands)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 256 pages, height x width x depth: 238x158x22 mm, weight: 720 g, 70 bw illus
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Jun-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • ISBN-10: 1350205338
  • ISBN-13: 9781350205338
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 256 pages, height x width x depth: 238x158x22 mm, weight: 720 g, 70 bw illus
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  • ISBN-10: 1350205338
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The most famous monument of the Dutch Golden Age is undoubtedly the Amsterdam Town Hall by architect Jacob van Campen inaugurated in 1655. Today we stand in awe confronted with the grand Classicist faēade, the delightful horror of the sculptures in the Tribunal, and the magnificence of the huge Citizens Hall. In the period of its construction, many artists and writers tried to capture the overwhelming impact of the building by, among other comparisons, relating it to the ancient Wonders of the World and by stressing its splendour, riches, and impressive scale. In doing so, they constructed the Town Hall as the ultimate wonder, thus offering a silent, but very powerful testimony to the power and position of the City of Amsterdam and its rulers as equals of the other European regimes.

To fully understand these mechanisms of power, this book relates the Town Hall to other, impressive buildings of the same periodthe palace of the Louvre, Saint Peters Basilica, and Banqueting Houseand their visual and textual representations. Thus, this book gives a broad audience of readers new insights into the agency of magnificent buildings. The Amsterdam Town Hall in Words and Images does not restrict itself to a national scope or a purely architectural analysis, but clarifies how artists and writers all over Europe presented buildings as wonders of the world. This book is pioneering in its analysis of seventeenth and eighteenth-century paintings, prints, drawings, poems, and travel accounts and offers a new understanding of how the wondrous character of these grand buildings was constructed.

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Seventeenth and eighteenth-century paintings, drawings, prints, poems, and travel accounts construct the Amsterdam Town Hall as the ultimate Wonder of the World, emulating the Louvre, Saint Peters Basilica, and Banqueting House.
List of Illustrations
vi
List of Contributors
x
Acknowledgements xii
1 Introduction
1(28)
Stijn Bussels
Caroline Van Eck
Bram Van Oostveldt
2 Hie Palace Of The Republic: Idea And Construction
29(32)
Pieter Vlaardingerbroek
3 The Amsterdam Town Hall: The Triumphant Statement Of A Successor State
61(22)
Caroline Van Eck
4 `Far More To Wonder, Than To Fathom Completely': One Hundred Poems Devoted To The Town Hall
83(34)
Stijn Bussels
Caroline Van Eck
Laura Plezier
5 The Portrait Of A Building
117(26)
Stijn Bussels
6 The Exercise Of Power: The Caryatids Of The Town Hall's Tribunal
143(30)
Frederik Knegtel
7 Jacob's Trowels: The Construction Of The Amsterdam Town Hall And Its Ceremonial Objects (1648-Present)
173(22)
Minou Schraven
8 Under Discussion: Eighteenth-Century Reactions To The Town Hall
195(36)
Freek Schmidt
Index 231
Stijn Bussels studies the impact of art and architecture and published widely, in Art History, Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art, Comparative Drama, and more. He has written two monographs: The Antwerp Entry of Prince Philip in 1549 (2012) and The Animated Image (2013).

Caroline van Ecks main research interests are art and architectural history and theory of the early modern period and the relation between rhetoric and the arts and architecture. Publications include Classical Rhetoric and the Arts and Art, Agency and Living Presence (2014). In 2016 she was elected to the first established Chair in Art History at Cambridge University, UK.

Bram Van Oostveldt has published widely on the relation between the theatre, the arts and architecture in the early modern Low Countries. He published a monograph on the influence of Diderot in Brussels theatre and on the performing arts in the Austrian Netherlands and now works on the concept of the sublime in the cultural politics of Louis XIV.