A Portuguese lifestyle in the Flemish countryside: ceramics of the Ximenez family (1595-c. 1700) |
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Authors: | Maxime Poulain Jeroen Van Vaerenbergh Wim De Clercq |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Archaeology, Ghent University, Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 35, 9000 Ghent, Belgium;2. Erfpunt, Regentiestraat 63, 9100 Sint-Niklaas, Belgium |
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Abstract: | SUMMARY: In 1595, the Portuguese merchant banker Duarte Ximenez bought the Blauwhof, a castle-like estate in the Flemish countryside. An assemblage of pottery, recovered from the moat adjacent to the estate’s manor house, testifies to the status and hybrid identity of this 17th-century immigrant family. Although they were well assimilated into Antwerp’s high society, their foreign roots are still evident from particular Portuguese imports or the unconventional use of locally produced ceramics. Comparison with probate inventories shows that the two categories of Portuguese pottery serve different purposes, one in the public sphere of knowledgeable actors, and one in the intimacy of the Ximenez family. |
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