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The Rise of the Staircase : Motion in
Eighteenth-Century Dutch Domestic
Architecture
In the eighteenth-century homes of the Dutch elite, the indispensable but inconspicuous
device of the stairs developed into a monumental, designed centrepiece of
the house. This contribution considers the new open-well staircase in the broader
context of the growing demand for social space, a recurring interest in French
(court) culture and fashion, and a specific interest among the Dutch elite in graceful
movement of the civilized human body. A closer study of architectural model
books, etiquette manuals, and reflections on cultured behavior, style, elegance,
and physical movement helps to explain the rise of this space-consuming element
in eighteenth-century houses in the Netherlands and Amsterdam in particular.