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Treasured Possessions Dr Melissa Calaresu (University of Cambridge)

Treasured Possessions par Dr Melissa Calaresu (University of Cambridge)

Treasured Possessions Dr Melissa Calaresu (University of Cambridge)


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Treasured Possessions: From the Renaissance to the Enlightenment Dr Melissa Calaresu (University of Cambridge)

This book explores the significance of beautiful and engaging objects - chosen, acquired, personalised and treasured - to the people who once owned them. With over 300 works discussed, it takes us on a dazzling visual adventure through the decorative arts, from Renaissance luxuries wrought in glass, bronze and maiolica to the elaborate tablewares and personal adornments available to shoppers in the Age of Enlightenment. En route the authors consider the impact of global trade on European habits and expectations: the glamour of the Eastern exotic, the ubiquity of New World products like chocolate and sugar, and the obsession with Chinoiserie decoration. They ask what decorative objects meant to their owners before the age of industrial mass production, and explore how technological innovation and the proliferation of goods from the sixteenth century onwards transformed the attitude of Europeans to their personal possessions. Illustrated throughout with superb colour photographs, many unfamiliar and hitherto unseen gems of the Fitzwilliam Museum's Applied Arts collection are here published for the first time.

Treasured Possessions Avis

'A celebration of objects.' James Yorke. The Art Newspaper;

À propos de Dr Melissa Calaresu (University of Cambridge)

Victoria Avery FSA is Keeper of Applied Arts at The Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge.She has published extensively on Italian Renaissance sculpture, and was awarded the Premio Salibeni 2012 for her monograph, Vulcan's Forge in Venus' City: The Story of Bronze in Venice, 1350 - 1650 (2011). Melissa Calaresu is the McKendrick Lecturer in History at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. She has written on the Grand Tour, autobiographical writing, urban space, political reform and, most recently, the making and eating of ice cream in eighteenth-century Naples. Mary Laven is Reader in Early Modern History at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Jesus College. She has written extensively about aspects of religion in Renaissance and Counter-Reformation Italy and is now working on 'Domestic Devotions', an interdisciplinary, collaborative project, funded by the European Research Council.

Sommaire

List of Lenders & Contributing Authors Director's Foreword Acknowledgements Preface ESSAY 1: 'The meaning of things in the early modern world' SECTION 1: A NEW WORLD OF GOODS ESSAY 2: 'Shopping in the Renaissance ESSAY 3: 'Material Invention from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment' SECTION 2: DESIRING & ACQUIRING ESSAY 4: 'Tudor and Stuart treasures' SECTION 3: THE IRRESISTIBLE ESSAY 5: 'Global objects' SECTION 4: THE FASHIONABLE BODY ESSAY 6: 'Luxury and fashion in the eighteenth century' SECTION 5: AT HOME & ON DISPLAY ESSAY 7: 'The ordinary and the everyday' ESSAY 8: 'Devotional objects' Handlist of exhibits Bibliography Picture Credits Index Summary Contributor Biographies

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GOR008528330
9781781300336
178130033X
Treasured Possessions: From the Renaissance to the Enlightenment Dr Melissa Calaresu (University of Cambridge)
Occasion - Très bon état
Relié
Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd
20150311
304
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