Kaart van Azië - Jan Toorop
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Description
Jan Toorop's "Kaart van Azië" is a detailed map of Asia adorned with national flags, blending cartographic precision with artistic expression. This historical piece reflects the artist's unique style and the colonial context of the era.
This "Kaart van Azië" (Map of Asia) by Jan Toorop presents a detailed cartographic rendering of the Asian continent, surrounded by decorative national flags. Toorop, a Dutch artist known for his contributions to Symbolism and Art Nouveau, brings an artistic sensibility to this geographical depiction. The map includes place names in Dutch, reflecting the colonial context of the time. The flags represent various nations and regions, adding a layer of political and cultural commentary. The map itself is rendered with fine lines and subtle shading to indicate elevation and terrain. The coastlines and rivers are carefully delineated, providing a sense of accuracy and detail. The surrounding flags are depicted with attention to their individual designs and colours, enhancing the visual appeal of the composition. The overall effect is a blend of scientific precision and artistic expression, typical of Toorop's diverse output. Toorop's map offers a glimpse into the world as it was understood in the late 19th or early 20th century. It is a historical document and a work of art, reflecting the artist's unique perspective and skill.
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Manufacturing
Each print is produced to order using 12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified archival paper. Designed in Britain and printed at your nearest production hub to reduce waste and speed up delivery.
Kaart van Azië - Jan Toorop
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Specific Features
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- Museum-grade giclée printing for rich, fade-resistant colour
- Archival matte fine-art paper, FSC-certified
- Choose poster, framed print, canvas or framed canvas
- Frames in black, natural wood, dark wood or white
- Framed prints arrive ready to hang
Care & Cleaning
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- Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth
- Avoid prolonged direct sunlight
- Never use liquid cleaners on the print or canvas surface
- Keep in a dry, room-temperature space
- Handle prints with clean, dry hands
Materials & Sizing
Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
- Canvas: XS (20×30 cm) to Large (60×90 cm)
- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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Artist Biography
Jan Toorop
Toorop's willingness to experiment extended beyond style to subject matter. He captured not only ethereal visions but also the realities of working-class life, as seen in his depictions of labourers in the docks of Rotterdam. This social consciousness, combined with his stylistic versatility, made him a key figure in the development of modern Dutch art. He was a vital link between the Hague School and later movements.
Despite his significance, Toorop remains somewhat under-appreciated outside the Netherlands. His impact on artists such as Gustav Klimt is well-documented, and his synthesis of Eastern and Western influences feels remarkably contemporary. Owning a Jan Toorop print is not just acquiring a beautiful image; it's possessing a piece of art history, a testament to the power of cross-cultural dialogue and artistic innovation.
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