The Kite of State. The Political Iconography of Kiting in the Dutch Republic 1600-1800

This article analyses the iconography of kiting in the Dutch Republic and the role kites played in the conceptualization of political order and conflict. We argue that the introduction of the kite in Europe around 1600 provided authors and artists with a new, multi-layered and dynamic symbol, to hel...

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Main Authors: Gert-Jan Johannes, Inger Leemans
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: openjournals.nl 2017-12-01
Series:Early Modern Low Countries
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Online Access:https://emlc-journal.org/article/view/7152
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description This article analyses the iconography of kiting in the Dutch Republic and the role kites played in the conceptualization of political order and conflict. We argue that the introduction of the kite in Europe around 1600 provided authors and artists with a new, multi-layered and dynamic symbol, to help understand and imagine the new political reality of the Dutch Republic. Although the kite in Europe was mainly perceived as a children’s game, leaving behind its more adult and sometimes violent Asian background, it acquired a serious and powerful set of meanings in texts and images. In competition with the traditional iconography of bubbles, Icarus, the Ship of State and the Body Politic, the kite provided new opportunities for cultural imagery. It facilitated the analysis and visualisation of complex phenomena such as the state system of the Dutch Republic, the interplay between Stadtholder and Land’s Advocate, the ambition of statesmen, and the international balance of power. The kite, a new technological device, helped to narrate the story of a proud Republic, based on technological accomplishments and moral superiority, and admired by other nations for its high flight.
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spelling doaj.art-a1771e59031542e3a34774647665bf432022-12-21T18:42:22Zengopenjournals.nlEarly Modern Low Countries2543-15872017-12-0112The Kite of State. The Political Iconography of Kiting in the Dutch Republic 1600-1800Gert-Jan JohannesInger LeemansThis article analyses the iconography of kiting in the Dutch Republic and the role kites played in the conceptualization of political order and conflict. We argue that the introduction of the kite in Europe around 1600 provided authors and artists with a new, multi-layered and dynamic symbol, to help understand and imagine the new political reality of the Dutch Republic. Although the kite in Europe was mainly perceived as a children’s game, leaving behind its more adult and sometimes violent Asian background, it acquired a serious and powerful set of meanings in texts and images. In competition with the traditional iconography of bubbles, Icarus, the Ship of State and the Body Politic, the kite provided new opportunities for cultural imagery. It facilitated the analysis and visualisation of complex phenomena such as the state system of the Dutch Republic, the interplay between Stadtholder and Land’s Advocate, the ambition of statesmen, and the international balance of power. The kite, a new technological device, helped to narrate the story of a proud Republic, based on technological accomplishments and moral superiority, and admired by other nations for its high flight.https://emlc-journal.org/article/view/7152history of kitingvisual cultureDutch Republicpolitical imageryiconographyglobal exchange
spellingShingle Gert-Jan Johannes
Inger Leemans
The Kite of State. The Political Iconography of Kiting in the Dutch Republic 1600-1800
Early Modern Low Countries
history of kiting
visual culture
Dutch Republic
political imagery
iconography
global exchange
title The Kite of State. The Political Iconography of Kiting in the Dutch Republic 1600-1800
title_full The Kite of State. The Political Iconography of Kiting in the Dutch Republic 1600-1800
title_fullStr The Kite of State. The Political Iconography of Kiting in the Dutch Republic 1600-1800
title_full_unstemmed The Kite of State. The Political Iconography of Kiting in the Dutch Republic 1600-1800
title_short The Kite of State. The Political Iconography of Kiting in the Dutch Republic 1600-1800
title_sort kite of state the political iconography of kiting in the dutch republic 1600 1800
topic history of kiting
visual culture
Dutch Republic
political imagery
iconography
global exchange
url https://emlc-journal.org/article/view/7152
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