Project

Artists' Collections in the Early Modern Netherlands (c. 1600-c. 1700)

Code
3G0B3112
Duration
01 January 2012 → 31 December 2017
Funding
Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
Research disciplines
  • Humanities
    • Curatorial and related studies
    • History
    • Other history and archaeology
    • Art studies and sciences
    • Artistic design
    • Audiovisual art and digital media
    • Heritage
    • Music
    • Theatre and performance
    • Visual arts
    • Other arts
    • Product development
    • Study of regions
Keywords
Netherlands arts & culture
 
Project description

While Early Modern Netherlandish painters were often avid collectors, up until now
systematic research on artists' collecting is missing. Which networks did they use while
collecting? What did they collect? Did their collections differ from other collections? How did these collections function within the workshop? Did collections affect or represent the artists' view on art theory and art production itself? Such questions were never even phrased, while they are crucial if we want to understand early modern art production fully and clearly. This project maintains that Early Modern artists' collections, ranging from naturalia over books to fine arts, were vital to artistic inventio. It aims at describing and defining how the artists' collections shaped artists' concepts of art theory and art itself. As such, the research will open new perspectives on art history as a discipline for it introduces concepts and methodologies current in the history of science and the history collecting into art history.