Tres casos de difusión y presencia de esculturas flamencas fuera de Europa continental

The presence and circulation of Southern Netherlands’ values is a fascinating subject with a lot of possibilities for the researchers: Graphic material –printed or manuscript- books, stamps and engravings, as well as paintings, tapestries, sculptures and textiles exported from Antwerp found their way to the New World or even further, via Seville –the gateway to America–. Today many examples of Southern Netherlands’ books and artistic objects can still be admired in Latin American and Asiatic collections either in libraries, museums or in churches and convents in situ from Mexico to Bolivia and... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Manrique Figueroa, César
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2008
Verlag/Hrsg.: Universidad Pablo de Olavide
Schlagwörter: Flandes / Amberes / Malinas / Países Bajos Meridionales / Comercio / Muñecas de Malinas / Santo Niño de Cebú / Virgen Conquistadora de Puebla / Esculturas Flamencas en Canarias / Flanders / Antwerp / Malines / Southern Netherlands / Trade / Poupées de Malines
Sprache: Spanish
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The presence and circulation of Southern Netherlands’ values is a fascinating subject with a lot of possibilities for the researchers: Graphic material –printed or manuscript- books, stamps and engravings, as well as paintings, tapestries, sculptures and textiles exported from Antwerp found their way to the New World or even further, via Seville –the gateway to America–. Today many examples of Southern Netherlands’ books and artistic objects can still be admired in Latin American and Asiatic collections either in libraries, museums or in churches and convents in situ from Mexico to Bolivia and from Goa to Manila. The shifting character of exchange in Antwerp affected also its market in luxury goods; this was booming in the XVI century with the international patterns of trade established in the city that facilitated the export of locally-made items to markets abroad. The exportation of luxury goods through Spain was orientated not only to the privileged social levels, but was now distributed on a much larger scale including the Spanish monarchy and the middle classes who displayed a strong taste for Flemish art. All these Flemish works were sold in fairs such as the one of Medina del Campo, Barcelona, Valencia and Seville, and from this great Atlantic Metropolis were sent to America or further. In this article we show the mayor diffusion of the so-called “poupées de Malines” using 3 different cases: in the Canary Islands, Mexico and the Philippines. ; La presencia, circulación y difusión de objetos artísticos de los Países Bajos meridionales, es una materia fascinante que ofrece una rica variedad de posibilidades de estudio: Material gráfico -impreso o manuscrito- libros, estampas, grabados, así como pinturas, tapicerías, esculturas y textiles exportados desde el puerto de Amberes hacia Sevilla, la puerta hacia el Nuevo Mundo, o incluso hacia las lejanas Filipinas y otras posesiones europeas en Asia como Goa. Actualmente sobreviven ejemplos de libros y objetos artísticos procedentes de Flandes en múltiples ...