Summary
Set of reference sheets on Hindeloopen Folk Art written by artist Yoka Van Den Brink, circa 1993. Hindeloopen craft techniques date back to the 16th century, to the port of Hindeloopen, in Friesland in the North of Holland where sailors developed a decorative tradition of handpainting domestic items to add colour to the dark houses through winter. Motifs include flowers, scrolls, buds, birds and sometimes bible scenes and landscapes.
Physical Description
Collection of 17 sheets of information on Hindeloopen Folk Art Volume three contains a brief biography of the author, brief history of Hindeloopen, a colour chart and designs for various projects including a round tray, sewing box, coffee filter holder, magazine holder and stool. Also included is an order form for additional design kits. The frontpiece for the kit illustrates the Hindeloopen Folk art in colour against a cream background.
More Information
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Collection Names
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Acquisition Information
Purchase
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Author
Mrs Yoka Van Den Brink, Newport, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, circa 1993
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Place Used
Melbourne, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1993 or later
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Inscriptions
Front cover: volume 3/Designs for/ Dutch Folkart/by/Yoka van den Brink.
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Overall Dimensions
20.5 cm (Length), 29.5 cm (Height)
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Keywords
Artistic Practices, Commerce, Crafts, Cultural Identity, Cultural Traditions, Dutch Communities, Dutch Immigration, Handcrafts, Hindeloopen Art