The History of Dutch Painted Furniture: Hans Piena, Conservator, Holland Open Air Museum

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Hans Piena, Conservator, Nederlands Openluchtmuseum (Holland Open Air Museum): The History of Dutch Painted Furniture 7 April 2021 - 00:56 17 years' study - 1:31 Cabinet on stand 1700-1740 - 3:03 softwood not oak, few joints, nailed - 3:57 hand saw kerf marks 4:30 17th century windmill wood saw kerf marks - 5:08 scrub plane - 5:27 hardware - chronology of hinges, pivots, early hand-forged, later machined - 7:12 backspring locks, early back plates hand-forged trapezoidal with snap bolts, later back plates prefabricated square bolts with key and spring - 8:32 mahogany wood graining cross section pigmented and varnished 9:38 overpainting common 10:16 Witwerkers ("White (wood) workers") were not farmers and fishermen; they were peddlers of wooden objects in cities; competition to cabinet makers - 11:33 17th century Amsterdam Dordrecht Rotterdam Haarlem Utrecht Leiden 18th century Middelburg Zaandam Hoorn Alkmaar Vlissingen Leeuwarden Kampen Joure 12:34 Guilds map 13:18 Guild regulations softwood only, painted, (no glue or joints in Belgium but not in Holland) (cabinetmakers monopoly of oak) 14:27 Masterpieces were cabinet and tea table 15:07 Cabinet 1660-1700 Collection Antiek d'Eglantier - 15:42 paint recipes including amber 16:13 759 archive records of 476 master witwerkers in Amsterdam - 17:09 1788 Witwerker guild shop by Herman Schouten 17:59 Noordermarkt Amsterdam 1775 rococo or marbled 18:34 Nieuwmarkt with the St Anthoniswaag Isaak Ouwater 1787 second hand 19:13 distribution maps by shuttle boats centred on Rotterdam and Amsterdam 20:59 Frans Dircksz Sluijter 1706-20 Account Book 22:17 tray and three corner cupboards 22:31 14 years' accounts 6,658 records of 11,685 pieces 4 work benches 90,000 to 100,000 pieces per year 23:37 Frans Dircksz Sluijter distribution map. 24:06 Cabinet 1640-1680 24:33 Sijbrant Schellinger & Jenneken ter Borch Gesina ter Borch 1669 Rijksprentenkabinet potty chair 25:08 Dolls potty chair 1740 25:23 Glass of lemonade Gerard tea Borch 25:38 Serving table 1680-1720 25:50 Interior of Jacob Cats, Amsterdam 1769-1770 26:18 Gateleg table 26:26 Afternoon tea 1715-1720 V&A 27:05 snap top tea table with bird cage Zuiderzeemuseum with biblical scene 27:50 Entry into Jerusalem tea tray and source print 28:20 Corner cabinet with toddler and corner cabinet 28:36 Corner cabinet Manor house Ionica aan de Amstel 28:51 Cylinder desk Carel Breytspraak Royal Palace Amsterdam 1808 for Louis Napoléon Bonaparte 29:31 Cylinder desk 1825-1840 oak and brass; votes for literate unimprisoned tax payers gave appearance of literacy a social value 30:55 'Cylinder desk' 1860 to 1880 which is actually a store cupboard for dishes and pulses and grains 31:34 'Cylinder desk' which is a peat bin 1860 - 1880 32:05 interior with peat box Doornspijk 1910 32:30 Jacobus Alberti 1763-1836 Notary and Mayor of Krommenie at baize table 33:08 Authenticity; overpainting; beautified; combination of older pieces; re-used floor boards; stripped with Na-OH sodium hydroxide; new and faked 34:51 Gateleg table with re-painted border over Prussian blue shown in cross section 35:52 Chest of Drawers with scene from Rembrandt of many layers 36:39 copy of landscape with Stone bridge Rembrandt van Rijn 1638 37:13 expensive 1940s acquired "17th century" miniature cabinet which is a fake with apparently 1628 bible prints from Cornelis van Sichem 38:13 painted on top of windmill saw kerf marks - not authentic 38:50 bevelled edge re-used door frame with tinplate and wire nails 39:19 pencil lines later than 1820 and ink stains on old varnish 39:59 wire nails after 1860 40:12 unoxidised linseed oil 40:45 titanium white is post 1920 41:31 fake cabinets Ameland Workum Zaanstreek not 17th century 41:52 Cradle Hindeloopen "18th century" 42:28 Expensive Print book Historie des Ouden en Nieuwen Testaments Amsterdam Pieter Mortier 1700 43:07 turns out it is Scottish via Bill Cotton's Scottish Vernacular Furniture 44:13 Hindeloopen or Scotloopen culture?
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Researching painted furniture throughout history to help me in furniture restoration.

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Yes hi did, at 38:16 was the biggest . But he farted 3 times

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did you just fart? between the "um"'s ? :))

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