The Norton Simon Museum Collections Exhibitions Events
Visitor Information Museum Store
About The Museum Opportunities
Education Contact Us
Membership Site Map



advanced search
Browse byBrowse by ArtistBrowse by TitleBrowse by Object TypeBrowse by CultureBrowse by OriginBrowse by Date


Artist: Anonymous Dutch Artist, 2 of 14  PreviousNext





Enlarge
  Great Tulip Book: Den Manuasier-S. Augustus Jacot, 17th century

Anonymous Dutch Artist
Dutch
Opaque watercolor on paper
12-1/8 x 7-7/8 in. (30.8 x 20.0 cm)
Norton Simon Art Foundation
M.1974.08.019.D
© 2002 Norton Simon Art Foundation

A mercantile craze for tulips, known as "Tulipomania," arose in Holland in the early seventeenth century. Native to Turkey, the tulip was introduced into Europe in 1554 and quickly became popular in Holland. The insatiable demand for the beautiful, rare bulbs reached its height in 1636, when prices soared and flower merchants enjoyed great wealth. This album of watercolors was used by a wealthy Dutch merchant and grower to show his clients the different varieties of tulip bulbs available for purchase. Inscriptions on the watercolors record the name of each variety, often the grower himself or an influential and wealthy client, as well as the weight and price of each bulb.



Artist: Anonymous Dutch Artist, 2 of 14  PreviousNext