The Old Indies at the French Court: Johan Maurits’s Gift to Louis XIV

In 1679 Prince Johan Maurits (1604-1679), the former governor-general of Dutch Brazil, presented French King Louis XIV (r. 1643-1715) with an extravagant gift comprised of Brazilian-themed images and objects, including a set of eight cartoons by the Dutch artist Albert Eckhout (1610-1665), which wou...

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Main Author: Carrie Anderson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Open Journals 2019-06-01
Series:Early Modern Low Countries
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Online Access:http://www.emlc-journal.org/articles/10.18352/emlc.89/
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spelling doaj-e65246ba8fc04929b14c65ee1f58d9e92021-07-02T13:42:34ZengOpen JournalsEarly Modern Low Countries2543-15872019-06-0131325910.18352/emlc.8983The Old Indies at the French Court: Johan Maurits’s Gift to Louis XIVCarrie Anderson0Middlebury College, VermontIn 1679 Prince Johan Maurits (1604-1679), the former governor-general of Dutch Brazil, presented French King Louis XIV (r. 1643-1715) with an extravagant gift comprised of Brazilian-themed images and objects, including a set of eight cartoons by the Dutch artist Albert Eckhout (1610-1665), which would be transformed into a set of tapestries known as the Old Indies (Anciennes Indes). This article will focus on the points of convergence between the Old Indies and the Escalier des Ambassadeurs, or Ambassador’s Staircase, at Versailles – the decoration of which was being completed at the same time Johan Maurits presented his gift. Aimed at making tangible the possibility of colonial conquest, the immersive environments created by the tapestries and the staircase’s convincingly painted spectacle blurred the boundaries between reality and representation, mediating an ideological space that existed between the static, centralized authority of the French court and the far-flung colonial possessions it sought to acquire.http://www.emlc-journal.org/articles/10.18352/emlc.89/Johan MauritsLouis XIVDutch Brazildiplomacygift exchangeOld IndiesAmbassador’s Staircase
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The Old Indies at the French Court: Johan Maurits’s Gift to Louis XIV
Early Modern Low Countries
Johan Maurits
Louis XIV
Dutch Brazil
diplomacy
gift exchange
Old Indies
Ambassador’s Staircase
author_facet Carrie Anderson
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title The Old Indies at the French Court: Johan Maurits’s Gift to Louis XIV
title_short The Old Indies at the French Court: Johan Maurits’s Gift to Louis XIV
title_full The Old Indies at the French Court: Johan Maurits’s Gift to Louis XIV
title_fullStr The Old Indies at the French Court: Johan Maurits’s Gift to Louis XIV
title_full_unstemmed The Old Indies at the French Court: Johan Maurits’s Gift to Louis XIV
title_sort old indies at the french court: johan maurits’s gift to louis xiv
publisher Open Journals
series Early Modern Low Countries
issn 2543-1587
publishDate 2019-06-01
description In 1679 Prince Johan Maurits (1604-1679), the former governor-general of Dutch Brazil, presented French King Louis XIV (r. 1643-1715) with an extravagant gift comprised of Brazilian-themed images and objects, including a set of eight cartoons by the Dutch artist Albert Eckhout (1610-1665), which would be transformed into a set of tapestries known as the Old Indies (Anciennes Indes). This article will focus on the points of convergence between the Old Indies and the Escalier des Ambassadeurs, or Ambassador’s Staircase, at Versailles – the decoration of which was being completed at the same time Johan Maurits presented his gift. Aimed at making tangible the possibility of colonial conquest, the immersive environments created by the tapestries and the staircase’s convincingly painted spectacle blurred the boundaries between reality and representation, mediating an ideological space that existed between the static, centralized authority of the French court and the far-flung colonial possessions it sought to acquire.
topic Johan Maurits
Louis XIV
Dutch Brazil
diplomacy
gift exchange
Old Indies
Ambassador’s Staircase
url http://www.emlc-journal.org/articles/10.18352/emlc.89/
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