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Beyond blue and white: the hidden history of Delftware and the women behind the iconic ceramic
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Hidden history of Delftware and the women behind the iconic ceramic
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"Connecting the accounts of women across centuries, Beyond Blue and White allows us to craft a more complete picture of female experience through the lens of material culture. We meet female Delftware makers, including Barbara Rotteveel founder of "The Three Bells" Delftware factory in 1671. We are introduced to female Delftware patrons such as Queen Mary II, who found her means of expression while creating a vogue in the 17th century for Delft blue and white across royal courts. And then there are the female collectors beginning in the 19th century who saw the artistry and craft in these ceramics others had overlooked. Foremost among them was Mrs. J. Pierpont Morgan and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt II who came together with fellow New York women and laid the groundwork for women in the museum world while preserving decorative arts with an educational mission."
Contents
Delven -- Shop daughter -- The Delft thunderclap -- Weduwes -- Queen of Blue-and-White -- China-women to China Hunters -- Dames -- Met wives -- Vessels.
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New York: Pegasus Books, 2025
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- 9781639368914
- 1639368914
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