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Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann et Michael North (dir.) Mediating Netherlandish Art and Material Culture in Asia Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press, 2014, 348 p. et 48 p. de pl.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 May 2019

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Empires, colonies, connexions
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© Éditions de l'EHESS 

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3 North, Michael, Art and Commerce in the Dutch Golden Age, trad. par Hill, C., Londres, Yale University Press, [1992] 1997Google Scholar ; North, Michael (dir.), Artistic and Cultural Exchanges between Europe and Asia, 1400-1900: Rethinking Markets, Workshops and Collections, Farnham, Ashgate, 2010Google Scholar.