Hello my friends,
I have been
very much absent this summer on Blogspot. But I'm back! Although summer is usually
rather quiet in my line of work, this summer was the exception. I have been
very busy (which is not very nice during the heatwaves we have had last few
weeks) and did not have time for Swinnendael. So my project has not progressed
at all in the way I had envisioned it.
Last year I
have posted several posts in Dutch, some in English and some were written both
in Dutch and English. This is quite inconsistent and confusing. I have decided
that it is easier for most people to read or translate an English text than a text
in Dutch. Whenever I talk about rooms or objects with typical Dutch names I will
use those Dutch names and will add an English translation between brackets. I
hope that this will work for all of you.
But I did at least do something. I have finally purchased a book I was looking for over more than a year now. "Het Hollandse Pronkpoppenhuis" van Jet Pijzel- Dommisse. It was published in collaboration with the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. Its subject are the dolls houses in the collection of the Rijksmuseum and what they can teach us about the Dutch Interior and household in the 17th and 18th centuries. The book is a must have for me but it is no longer in print. Even for second hand the price for this book rarely falls below the € 200,- mark. So when I found one in near pristine condition for half that price I knew that I would not leave the seller without that book.
I have read
it from front to back. It has been very inspiring. As you can see in the
pictures above it contains a ton of information which is very useful to improve
my project.
I really
love books. Our study is crammed full with them. In the course of two years I have
collected 35 books concerning dollshouses. Some new and some second hand. There
are a few books still on my wishlist but I have the majority of the books I want
on this subject. I have taken the opportunity for this post to make a small
inventory of these books. I have not included my books on regular period furniture and historic houses. That could be the subject of another post. :-)
This
pictures shows the reference books on existing dolls houses or room boxes.
This
picture shows my books on building dolls houses. Some also have projects for
the interior and furniture.
These books
cover interiors and miniatures in general and of different era’s.
And these
books finally are about soft furnishings, upholstery and embroidery. I
have never done any of that in my life, but
that won’t stop me from trying. :-)