Process: Design Drawings from
the Rijksmuseum 1500–1900
By Reinier Baarsen. 404 pp. incl. 365
col. + 3 b. & w. ills. (nai010 publishers,
Rotterdam, 2022), €59.95.
ISBN 978–94–6208–735–4. |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. Design for a
partly gilt silver
ewer, by Peter
Flötner. c.1530–
40. Pen and
black ink, brown
and blue wash,
35.9 by 25.6 cm.
(Rijksmuseum,
Amsterdam).
Attributed works:
2. Design for
a secretaire,
by Joseph
Nussbaumer.
1816. Pen and
black ink,
watercolour,
over black chalk
sketches, 45.3
by 31.2 cm.
(Rijksmuseum,
Amsterdam).
Attributed works:
3. Design for a
casket mounted
with hardstone
panels, by
Giovanni
Battista Foggini.
c.1710–15. Pen
and brown ink,
watercolour,
over remnants
of a sketch in
black chalk,
46.1 by 63.9 cm.
(Rijksmuseum,
Amsterdam)
Slavery: Ten True Stories
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
19th May–29th August |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
18. Branding iron
with the letters
‘GWC’. Steel, 3.7
by 2.2 cm. (De
Nederlandsche
Bank, National
Numismatic
Collection,
Amsterdam; exh.
Rijksmuseum,
Amsterdam).
Attributed works:
19. Map of
Suriname, by
Alexander de
Lavaux. 1737.
Silk, 186.5
by 215.5 cm.
(Rijksmuseum,
Amsterdam).
Attributed works:
20. Detail of
Fig.19, showing
Maroons being
forced from their
settlements.
Attributed works:
21. Installation
view of Slavery:
Ten True
Stories at the
Rijksmuseum,
Amsterdam, 2021,
showing Blue
beads from Sint
Eustatius. 18th–
19th century.
Glass, various
dimensions.
(Private
collection).