Rich & independent Maria van Nesse (1588-1650) Stedelijk Museum Alkmaar reconstructs Maria van Nesse's remarkably independent life in Alkmaar, based on her unique memory book. The exhibition is on view from November 26, 2022 to March 19, 2023. VISIT the exhibition 13 december 2022 - 11:32 Betreft geschiedenis kunstgeschiedenis Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen Deel op A source from the seventeenth century was discovered by chance in a Belgian family archive. It was the household book of a wealthy, Catholic, unmarried woman from Alkmaar: Maria van Nesse.
Het unieke memorieboek van Maria van Nesse (15881650) Walburg Pers
Maria van Nesse was a wealthy woman in seventeenth-century Alkmaar. She was unmarried and spent her many dollars on her own authority. This made her exceptional: wealthy women were sought-after marriage partners, rarely remained unmarried, and often lost control of their assets in marriage. 10 November 2022 A unique source about 17th century Northern Netherlands has surfaced by chance in a Belgian family archive. The plain-looking book contains a wealth of detailed information about daily life in the 17th century, seen through the eyes of a woman: Maria van Nesse. Read the interview (in Dutch) A unique source about 17th century Northern Netherlands has surfaced by chance in a Belgian family archive. The plain-looking book contains a wealth of detailed information about daily life in the 17th century, seen through the eyes of a woman: Maria van Nesse. The simple-looking booklet contains a wealth of detailed information about daily life in the seventeenth century as seen through the eyes of one woman: Maria van Nesse. The discovery instantly identifies Van Nesse as the best-documented art buyer of Rembrandt's time, male or female. Judith Noorman and Robbert Jan van der Maal researched her.
La vita quotidiana di una nobildonna olandese nel XVII secolo il diario di Maria van Nesse
A unique archival document about the seventeenth-century Northern Netherlands has surfaced in a Belgian family archive. The simple-looking booklet contains a wealth of detailed information about daily life in the seventeenth century as seen through the eyes of one woman: Maria van Nesse. The simple-looking booklet contains a wealth of detailed information about daily life in the seventeenth century as seen through the eyes of one woman: Maria van Nesse. The discovery instantly places Van Nesse among the best-documented people of her time. Judith Noorman and Robbert Jan van der Maal researched her life and wrote a book about it. De publicatie van Het unieke memorieboek van Maria van Nesse (1588-1650).Nieuwe perspectieven op huishoudelijke consumptie is verwant aan het UvA-onderzoeksproject The Female Impact. Women, the Art Market and Household Consumption in the Dutch Republic, 1580-1720, waarvan Judith Noorman hoofdonderzoeker is.Het project wordt gefinancierd door de Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk. Maria van Nesse The discovery of a unique archival document instantly places Maria van Nesse among the best documented people of her time. Judith Noorman and Robbert Jan van der Maal researched her life and wrote a book about it: Het unieke memorieboek van Maria van Nesse (1588-1650). Nieuwe perspectieven op huishoudelijke consumptie.
Het memorieboek van Maria van Nesse Regionaal Archief Alkmaar
Het Unieke Memorieboek van Maria van Nesse (1588-1650): Neuwe perspectieven op huishoudelijke consumptie. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2022. Porras, Stephanie. "Keeping Our Eyes Open: Visualizing Networks and Art History." Artl@s Bulletin 6, no. 3 (2017): 42-49. Rasterhoff, Claartje. "Economic Aspects of Dutch Art." On Friday, August 25, 2023, the Annual Congress of the Study Group Seventeenth Century (Werkgroep de Zeventiende Eeuw) will take place at the University of Amsterdam, entitled 'MICRO-MACRO.A closer look at everyday life'. Based on the unique and recently discovered book of memories by Maria van Nesse, this congress focuses on daily life in the Netherlands and overseas territories during.
The recently published memoir of Maria van Nesse of Alkmaar from the second quarter of the century, for example, makes it clear that paintings were considered household goods and thus part of domestic consumption at the time, and the buyer both purchased ready-made art and commissioned paintings. In this light, a notebook in the Van Ruijven and. Maria van Nesse was born on month day 1599, to Frans van Nesse and Josina van Nesse (born Velserman). Maria passed away on month day 1603, at age 4. Maria Pieters van Nesse 1578
Het memorieboek van Maria van Nesse Regionaal Archief Alkmaar
Maria van Nesse was daarmee in één klap de zeventiende-eeuwse vrouw over wie het meest bekend is. Daarnaast bracht haar manuscript ook nieuwe kennis over Alkmaar in de zeventiende eeuw. Huishouden en kunst. Maria van Nesse was een welgestelde alleenstaande vrouw. Ze woonde met haar personeel in een groot huis aan de Alkmaarse Langestraat, nu. Maria van Nesse woonde in Alkmaar en was niet alleen zeer welgesteld, maar ook ongehuwd. Dat gaf haar veel vrijheid om haar eigen leven in te richten. Beeld van mannenwereld is achterhaald Van Nesse kocht kunst, huishoudelijke producten en liturgische voorwerpen voor haar kerk, en kwam bij vooraanstaande, Alkmaarse kunstenaars over de vloer.