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Author Brook, Timothy, 1951-

Title Vermeer's hat : the seventeenth century and the dawn of the global world / Timothy Brook.

Publication Info. New York : Bloomsbury Press, 2009.

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Edition Pbk. ed.
Description 272 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps ; 21 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-258) and index.
Contents The view from Delft -- Vermeer's hat -- A dish of fruit -- Geography lessons -- School for smoking -- Weighing silver -- Journeys -- Endings : no man is an island.
Summary "In one painting, a Dutch military Officer leans toward a laughing girl. In another, a woman at a window weighs pieces of silver. In a third, fruit spills from a porcelain bowl onto a Turkish carpet. Vermeer's images haunt us with their beauty and mystery--what stories lie behind these exquisitely rendered moments? As Timothy Brook shows us in Vermeer's Hat, these pictures, which seem so intimate, actually open doors onto a rapidly expanding world." "The dashing officer's hat is made of beaver fur, which European explorers got from Native Americans in exchange for weapons. Beaver pelts, in turn, financed the voyages of sailors seeking new routes to China. There--with silver mined in Peru--Europeans would purchase, by the thousands, the porcelains so often shown in Dutch paintings of this time." "Timothy Brook traces the rapidly growing web of trade that might bring a beaver pelt, a Turkish carpet, or a Chinese bowl to a sitting room in Delft. The wharves of Holland, wrote a French visitor, were "an inventory of the possible." Vermeer's Hat shows just how rich this inventory was, and how the urge to acquire such things was refashioning the world more thoroughly than anyone quite realized. It offers us a rich new understanding both of Vermeer's paintings and of the era they portray."--Publisher description.
Subject Civilization, Modern -- 17th century.
Civilization, Modern.
Chronological Term 17th century
Subject Culture and globalization.
Culture and globalization.
Vermeer, Johannes, 1632-1675 -- Themes, motives.
Vermeer, Johannes, 1632-1675.
Themes, motives.
Chronological Term 1600 - 1699
ISBN 9781596915992 (paperback)
1596915994 (paperback)