Flemish 17th Century Lacquer Cabinets

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29.50
book_author_name: 
Wilfried De Kesel
book_type: 
Hardback
publisher: 
Stichting Kunstboek BVBA
published_date: 
27/06/2012
isbn: 
9789058563736
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Books > Art, Fashion & Photography > Art & design > Art & design styles / history of art > Art: 1600 to 1800
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Wilfried De Kesel|Hardback|Stichting Kunstboek BVBA|27/06/2012
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9789058563736
Book Description: 
Seventeenth century Flanders was a cultural hotspot for both the fine and decorative arts. With well established ports in Bruges, Antwerp and Ghent, it became an important transit region for both the export of local produce and the import of highly ornamental luxury products and valuables, such as lacquer boxes and ornamental lacquer cabinets imported from the Orient. These oriental high-gloss items, richly inlaid with wood and intricate mother of pearl motives, were built to stand the test of time. As the demand for these luxury items increased, Flemish craftsmen mastered the skills and techniques and created their own lacquer tradition. They didn't merely imitate Oriental lacquer decoration, but designed a peculiarly Flemish lacquer style that has long been overlooked in art history. This is the first comprehensive book on 17th century Flemish lacquer works and an in-depth study to help preserve the skill and the survival of this part of Flemish cultural heritage.

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