2017
DOI: 10.18352/emlc.25
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The Kite of State

Abstract: 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, i… Show more

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