Città e Storia -
2007/
2
ISBN 978-88-8368-102-8
Bruno Blondé - Ilja Van Damme

The shop, the home, and the retail revolution: Antwerp, seventeenth-eighteenth centuries

Pag. 335-
350
, DOI 10.17426/42993
COD: A757A Categoria:

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Keywords:

In this article probate inventory sources are used to shed new light on the interior of early modern shops and shop-design. Focusing on Antwerp, a provincial town in the Southern Netherlands, we question what defined the identity of the shop, and analyze shop-specific goods of Antwerp homes for the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It appears how shop designing schemes were not essential for eighteenth-century retailing of novelties and fashionable goods. Lavish and well-furbished shops are more likely to be a proxy of an ‘urban renaissance’, rather than a revolutionary change within retailing.

In this article probate inventory sources are used to shed new light on the interior of early modern shops and shop-design. Focusing on Antwerp, a provincial town in the Southern Netherlands, we question what defined the identity of the shop, and analyze shop-specific goods of Antwerp homes for the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It appears how shop designing schemes were not essential for eighteenth-century retailing of novelties and fashionable goods. Lavish and well-furbished shops are more likely to be a proxy of an ‘urban renaissance’, rather than a revolutionary change within retailing.