The global city: on the streets of Renaissance Lisbon

The volume highlights the unique status of Lisbon as an entrepôt for curiosities, luxury goods and wild animals. As the Portuguese trading empire of the fifteenth and sixteenth century expanded sea-routes and networks from West Africa to India and the Far East, non-European cargoes were brought back...

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Collaborateurs: Jordan Gschwend, Annemarie 1957- (Éditeur intellectuel) ; Lowe, K. J. P. (Éditeur intellectuel)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: London Paul Holberton publishing [2015]
Dans:Année: 2015
Recensions:[Rezension von: Jordan-Gschwend, Annemarie, The Global City: On the Streets of Renaissance Lisbon] (2016) (Pattenden, Miles)
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Lissabon / Urbanisme / Histoire sociale 1550-1650
B Lissabon / Culture matérielle / Histoire 1550-1650
B Portugal / Colonie / Culture matérielle / Importation / Histoire 1550-1650
B Lissabon / Artisanat d’art / Échange culturel / Commerce des œuvres d’art / Histoire 1500-1600
Sujets non-standardisés:B Art objects, Renaissance
B Lisbon (Portugal) 16th century In literature
B Art objects, Renaissance History 16th century Portugal Lisbon
B Art objects, Renaissance (Portugal) (Lisbon) History 16th century
B Decorative arts, Renaissance
B Decorative arts, Renaissance History 16th century Portugal Lisbon
B Lisbon (Portugal) Description and travel 16th century
B Decorative arts, Renaissance (Portugal) (Lisbon) History 16th century
B Lisbon (Portugal) Description and travel 16th century
B Lisbon (Portugal) In literature 16th century Portugal Lisbon History
B Recueil d'articles
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Résumé:The volume highlights the unique status of Lisbon as an entrepôt for curiosities, luxury goods and wild animals. As the Portuguese trading empire of the fifteenth and sixteenth century expanded sea-routes and networks from West Africa to India and the Far East, non-European cargoes were brought back to Renaissance Lisbon. Many rarities were earmarked for the Portuguese court, but simultaneously exclusive items were readily available for sale on the Rua Nova, the Lisbon equivalent of Bond Street or Fifth Avenue. Specialized shops offered West African and Ceylonese ivories, raffia and Asian textiles, rock crystals, Ming porcelain, Chinese and Ryukyuan lacquerware, jewellery, precious stones, naturalia and exotic animal byproducts. Lisbon was also a hub of distribution for overseas goods to other courts and cities in Europe. The cross-cultural and artistic influences between Lisbon and Portuguese Africa and Asia at this date will be re-assessed --
Description:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:1907372881