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Conchophilia
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"A history of shells in early modern Europe, and their rich cultural and artistic significance"--
Among nature's most artful creations, shells have long inspired the curiosity and passion of artisans, artists, collectors, and thinkers. Conchophilia delves into the intimate relationship between shells and people, offering an unprecedented account of the early modern era, when the influx of exotic shells to Europe fuelled their study and representation as never before. From elaborate nautilus cups and shell-encrusted grottoes to delicate miniatures, this richly illustrated book reveals how the love of shells intersected not only with the rise of natural history and global trade but also with philosophical inquiry, issues of race and gender, and the ascent of art-historical connoisseurship.
Shells circulated at the nexus of commerce and intellectual pursuit, suggesting new ways of thinking about relationships between Europe and the rest of the world. The authors focus on northern Europe, where the interest and trade in shells had its greatest impact on the visual arts. They consider how shells were perceived as exotic objects, the role of shells in courtly collections, their place in still-life tableaus, and the connections between their forms and those of the human body. They examine how artists gilded, carved, etched, and inked shells to evoke the permeable boundary between art and nature. These interactions with shells shaped the ways that early modern individuals perceived their relation to the natural world, and their endeavours in art and the acquisition of knowledge.
Spanning painting and print to architecture and the decorative arts, Conchophilia uncovers the fascinating ways that shells were circulated, depicted, collected, and valued during a time of remarkable global change.
A truly fascinating book with broad interdisciplinary appeal. Conchophilia is well researched, and filled with remarkable visual material, rich descriptions, and new insights. - Angela Vanhaelen, author of The Wake of Iconoclasm
Important and potentially field-defining, Conchophilia convincingly argues for the aesthetic, philosophical, and social importance of exotic shells in early modern culture. The work's interdisciplinary nature combined with the sheer mass of dazzling illustrations will appeal to a wide audience as well as specialists in art history, the history of science, and the history of early modern Europe. - Beth Tobin, author of The Duchess's Shells
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"Conchophilia offers a compelling interdisciplinary perspective on the cultural and artistic significance of shells," praised Eve M. Kahn in the New York Times, highlighting the book's vivid descriptions of Renaissance collectors and artists. Angela Vanhaelen commended it as "a truly fascinating book with broad interdisciplinary appeal" richly illustrated and well researched. Beth Tobin described it as "important and potentially field-defining," noting its broad relevance to specialists in art history, history of science, and early modern European history.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780691215761
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 17 August 2021
Country: United States
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Illustration: 85 color illus.
Contributors:
- Contributions by Anna Grasskamp
- Contributions by Stephanie S. Dickey
- Contributions by RΓ³isΓn Watson
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 191.0mm
Height: 254.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 224
About the Author
Marisa Anne Bass is Professor of Northern European Art (14001700) at Yale University. Her books include Insect Artifice and Jan Gossart and the Invention of Netherlandish Antiquity (both Princeton). Anne Goldgar is the Garrett and Anne Van Hunnick Professor of European History at the University of Southern California. Her books include Tulipmania and Impolite Learning. Twitter @anne_goldgar Hanneke Grootenboer is Professor of the History of Art and Chair of the department at Radboud University Nijmegen. Her books include Treasuring the Gaze and The Pensive Image. Claudia Swan is the Mark S. Weil Professor of Art History and Archaeology at Washington University in St. Louis. Her books include Art, Science, and Witchcraft in Early Modern Holland and Rarities of These Lands (Princeton). Twitter @raritiesof
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