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Indonesian textiles at the Tropenmuseum / Itie van Hout, Sonja Wijs ; translated from the Dutch and edited by Stefan Osadzinski & Mark Poysden

Catalog Data

Author:
Hout, I. C. van (Itie C.)  Search this
Wijs, Sonja 1975-  Search this
Editor:
Osadzinski, Stefan  Search this
Poysden, Mark  Search this
Issuing body:
Tropenmuseum (Amsterdam, Netherlands)  Search this
Subject:
Tropenmuseum (Amsterdam, Netherlands)  Search this
Tropenmuseum (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Ethnological collections History  Search this
Physical description:
231 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color map ; 28 cm
Type:
Catalogs
History
Place:
Indonesia
Netherlands
Amsterdam
Date:
2017
Notes:
"Sixth and final publication in a series on the Tropenmuseum's collections"--Preface.
Summary:
The Tropenmuseum Amsterdam houses about 12,000 textile objects that were collected over a period of 160 years. The majority of the objects were amassed during the time that Indonesia was a Dutch colony, the former Netherlands-Indies. This study presents the collection and the stories of the makers and users of the fabrics as well as those of the collectors who brought them to the Netherlands, who have studied and exhibited them. The textiles originate from all over de archipelago, from Aceh on Sumatra, to Tinambar in the east. A small part of the collection was made in the Netherlands for artistic or commercial reasons.
Topic:
Textile fabrics  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1097311