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Studies of Brickmakers

This is a Flemish Masterpiece

Manufacturer

David (II) Teniers (tekenaar)

Period and date

17de eeuw
(circa 1645)

MASTERPIECE

It is impossible to imagine our society without bricks . The use of bricks has a long history that began some 5,000 years ago. It flourished in Western Europe from the 12th century onwards. This was mainly due to monks, who built their abbeys out of bricks. With the ban on wooden houses due to the risk of fire, cities also started to ‘brick up’, so to speak. The use of bricks increased exponentially until the 20th century. But today, we increasingly speak of the end of the brick era. This is because the process of producing bricks, in brick kilns, releases a lot of CO2. New methods of building without bricks are therefore being sought. Meanwhile, the brick industry is developing an energy-neutral firing process.

Details

Subject
Opschrift
inscriptie (verso): Abshoven
Dimension
geheel, height: 115 mm
geheel, width: 147 mm

Identification

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Verzameling
Category
Objectnaam
Material
Inventory number
0000.GRO2073.II

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