Daniela Bleichmar
Collecting Across Cultures
Material Exchanges in the Early Modern Atlantic World
Herausgeber: Mancall, Peter C
Daniela Bleichmar
Collecting Across Cultures
Material Exchanges in the Early Modern Atlantic World
Herausgeber: Mancall, Peter C
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Authored by historians, art historians, and historians of science working in the United States, Europe, and South America, each of the fourteen essays in Collecting Across Cultures explores a specific aspect of the history of collecting, collections, or collectors in the early modern period.
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Authored by historians, art historians, and historians of science working in the United States, Europe, and South America, each of the fourteen essays in Collecting Across Cultures explores a specific aspect of the history of collecting, collections, or collectors in the early modern period.
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- The Early Modern Americas
- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 958g
- ISBN-13: 9780812222203
- ISBN-10: 0812222202
- Artikelnr.: 38148555
- The Early Modern Americas
- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 958g
- ISBN-13: 9780812222203
- ISBN-10: 0812222202
- Artikelnr.: 38148555
Daniela Bleichmar is Associate Professor of Art History and History at the University of Southern California. Peter C. Mancall is Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities and Professor of History and Anthropology at the University of Southern California and Director of the USC-Huntington Early Modern Studies Institute.
List of Illustrations
Foreword
—Malcolm Baker
Introduction
—Daniela Bleichmar and Peter C. Mancall
I. COLLECTING AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE IN THE EARLY MODERN WORLD
Chapter 1. Seeing the World in a Room: Looking at Exotica in Early Modern
Collections
—Daniela Bleichmar
Chapter 2. Collecting Global Icons: The Case of the Exotic Parasol
—Benjamin Schmidt
Chapter 3. Ancient Europe and Native Americans: A Comparative Reflection on
the Roots of Antiquarianism
—Alain Schnapp
II. COLLECTING AND THE FORMATION OF GLOBAL NETWORKS
Chapter 4. Aztec Regalia and the Reformation of Display
—Carina L. Johnson
Chapter 5. Dead Natures or Still Lifes? Science, Art, and Collecting in the
Spanish Baroque
—José Ramón Marcaida and Juan Pimentel
Chapter 6. Crying a Muck: Collecting, Domesticity, and Anomie in
Seventeenth-Century Banten and England
—Robert Batchelor
Chapter 7. Collecting and Translating Knowledge Across Cultures: Capuchin
Missionary Images of Early Modern Central Africa, 1650-1750
—Cécile Fromont
Chapter 8. European Wonders at the Court of Siam
—Sarah Benson
III. COLLECTING PEOPLE
Chapter 9. Collecting and Accounting: Representing Slaves as Commodities in
Jamaica, 1674-1784
—Trevor Burnard
Chapter 10. ''Collecting Americans'': The Anglo-American Experience from
Cabot to NAGPRA
—Peter C. Mancall
IV. EUROPEAN COLLECTIONS OF AMERICANA IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH
CENTURIES
Chapter 11. Spanish Collections of Americana in the Late Eighteenth Century
—Paz Cabello Carro
Chapter 12. Martínez Compañón and His Illustrated ''Museum''
—Lisa Trever and Joanne Pillsbury
Chapter 13. Europe Rediscovers Latin America: Collecting Artifacts and
Views in the First Decades of the Nineteenth Century
—Pascal Riviale
Chapter 14. Image and Experience in the Land of Nopal and Maguey:
Collecting and Portraying Mexico in Two Nineteenth-Century French Albums
—Megan E. O'Neil
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Foreword
—Malcolm Baker
Introduction
—Daniela Bleichmar and Peter C. Mancall
I. COLLECTING AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE IN THE EARLY MODERN WORLD
Chapter 1. Seeing the World in a Room: Looking at Exotica in Early Modern
Collections
—Daniela Bleichmar
Chapter 2. Collecting Global Icons: The Case of the Exotic Parasol
—Benjamin Schmidt
Chapter 3. Ancient Europe and Native Americans: A Comparative Reflection on
the Roots of Antiquarianism
—Alain Schnapp
II. COLLECTING AND THE FORMATION OF GLOBAL NETWORKS
Chapter 4. Aztec Regalia and the Reformation of Display
—Carina L. Johnson
Chapter 5. Dead Natures or Still Lifes? Science, Art, and Collecting in the
Spanish Baroque
—José Ramón Marcaida and Juan Pimentel
Chapter 6. Crying a Muck: Collecting, Domesticity, and Anomie in
Seventeenth-Century Banten and England
—Robert Batchelor
Chapter 7. Collecting and Translating Knowledge Across Cultures: Capuchin
Missionary Images of Early Modern Central Africa, 1650-1750
—Cécile Fromont
Chapter 8. European Wonders at the Court of Siam
—Sarah Benson
III. COLLECTING PEOPLE
Chapter 9. Collecting and Accounting: Representing Slaves as Commodities in
Jamaica, 1674-1784
—Trevor Burnard
Chapter 10. ''Collecting Americans'': The Anglo-American Experience from
Cabot to NAGPRA
—Peter C. Mancall
IV. EUROPEAN COLLECTIONS OF AMERICANA IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH
CENTURIES
Chapter 11. Spanish Collections of Americana in the Late Eighteenth Century
—Paz Cabello Carro
Chapter 12. Martínez Compañón and His Illustrated ''Museum''
—Lisa Trever and Joanne Pillsbury
Chapter 13. Europe Rediscovers Latin America: Collecting Artifacts and
Views in the First Decades of the Nineteenth Century
—Pascal Riviale
Chapter 14. Image and Experience in the Land of Nopal and Maguey:
Collecting and Portraying Mexico in Two Nineteenth-Century French Albums
—Megan E. O'Neil
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
Foreword
—Malcolm Baker
Introduction
—Daniela Bleichmar and Peter C. Mancall
I. COLLECTING AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE IN THE EARLY MODERN WORLD
Chapter 1. Seeing the World in a Room: Looking at Exotica in Early Modern
Collections
—Daniela Bleichmar
Chapter 2. Collecting Global Icons: The Case of the Exotic Parasol
—Benjamin Schmidt
Chapter 3. Ancient Europe and Native Americans: A Comparative Reflection on
the Roots of Antiquarianism
—Alain Schnapp
II. COLLECTING AND THE FORMATION OF GLOBAL NETWORKS
Chapter 4. Aztec Regalia and the Reformation of Display
—Carina L. Johnson
Chapter 5. Dead Natures or Still Lifes? Science, Art, and Collecting in the
Spanish Baroque
—José Ramón Marcaida and Juan Pimentel
Chapter 6. Crying a Muck: Collecting, Domesticity, and Anomie in
Seventeenth-Century Banten and England
—Robert Batchelor
Chapter 7. Collecting and Translating Knowledge Across Cultures: Capuchin
Missionary Images of Early Modern Central Africa, 1650-1750
—Cécile Fromont
Chapter 8. European Wonders at the Court of Siam
—Sarah Benson
III. COLLECTING PEOPLE
Chapter 9. Collecting and Accounting: Representing Slaves as Commodities in
Jamaica, 1674-1784
—Trevor Burnard
Chapter 10. ''Collecting Americans'': The Anglo-American Experience from
Cabot to NAGPRA
—Peter C. Mancall
IV. EUROPEAN COLLECTIONS OF AMERICANA IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH
CENTURIES
Chapter 11. Spanish Collections of Americana in the Late Eighteenth Century
—Paz Cabello Carro
Chapter 12. Martínez Compañón and His Illustrated ''Museum''
—Lisa Trever and Joanne Pillsbury
Chapter 13. Europe Rediscovers Latin America: Collecting Artifacts and
Views in the First Decades of the Nineteenth Century
—Pascal Riviale
Chapter 14. Image and Experience in the Land of Nopal and Maguey:
Collecting and Portraying Mexico in Two Nineteenth-Century French Albums
—Megan E. O'Neil
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Foreword
—Malcolm Baker
Introduction
—Daniela Bleichmar and Peter C. Mancall
I. COLLECTING AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE IN THE EARLY MODERN WORLD
Chapter 1. Seeing the World in a Room: Looking at Exotica in Early Modern
Collections
—Daniela Bleichmar
Chapter 2. Collecting Global Icons: The Case of the Exotic Parasol
—Benjamin Schmidt
Chapter 3. Ancient Europe and Native Americans: A Comparative Reflection on
the Roots of Antiquarianism
—Alain Schnapp
II. COLLECTING AND THE FORMATION OF GLOBAL NETWORKS
Chapter 4. Aztec Regalia and the Reformation of Display
—Carina L. Johnson
Chapter 5. Dead Natures or Still Lifes? Science, Art, and Collecting in the
Spanish Baroque
—José Ramón Marcaida and Juan Pimentel
Chapter 6. Crying a Muck: Collecting, Domesticity, and Anomie in
Seventeenth-Century Banten and England
—Robert Batchelor
Chapter 7. Collecting and Translating Knowledge Across Cultures: Capuchin
Missionary Images of Early Modern Central Africa, 1650-1750
—Cécile Fromont
Chapter 8. European Wonders at the Court of Siam
—Sarah Benson
III. COLLECTING PEOPLE
Chapter 9. Collecting and Accounting: Representing Slaves as Commodities in
Jamaica, 1674-1784
—Trevor Burnard
Chapter 10. ''Collecting Americans'': The Anglo-American Experience from
Cabot to NAGPRA
—Peter C. Mancall
IV. EUROPEAN COLLECTIONS OF AMERICANA IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH
CENTURIES
Chapter 11. Spanish Collections of Americana in the Late Eighteenth Century
—Paz Cabello Carro
Chapter 12. Martínez Compañón and His Illustrated ''Museum''
—Lisa Trever and Joanne Pillsbury
Chapter 13. Europe Rediscovers Latin America: Collecting Artifacts and
Views in the First Decades of the Nineteenth Century
—Pascal Riviale
Chapter 14. Image and Experience in the Land of Nopal and Maguey:
Collecting and Portraying Mexico in Two Nineteenth-Century French Albums
—Megan E. O'Neil
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments