Treasured possessions: from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment ; [exhibition "Treasured possessions ... ", Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 24 March - 6 September 2015]
This book is all about possession. It 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, the book takes us on a dazzling visual adventure through the decorative arts, from Rena...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book is all about possession. It 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, the book takes us on a dazzling visual adventure through the decorative arts, from Renaissance luxuries wrought in glass, bronze and maiolica to the elaborate table wares 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 exotic, as witnessed in the lust for objects imported from the East, 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 on wards transformed the attitude of Europeans to their personal possessions |
Beschreibung: | XI, 290 S. zahlr. Ill. |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgements | viii
Foreword | ix
Preface | x
The Meaning of Things in
the Early Modern World [ 2
Peter Burke
ONE: A NEW WORLD OF GOODS 12
Introduction | 14
The Global Marketplace j 16
Shopping in the Renaissance j 22
Evelyn Welch
Cities of Luxury | 30
Material Invention from the
Renaissance to the Enlightenment I 36
Ulinka Rublack
TWO: DESIRING AND
ACQUIRING THINGS | 4^
Introduction I 44
Shopping in Renaissance Italy j 45
From the Street to the Table j 50
Shopping in Georgian London 1 56
On the Go i 60
Treasured Possessions in
Tudor and Stuart England ! 64
Alexander Marr
THREE: THE IRRESISTIBLE ! 72
Introduction j 74
Alcohol j 76
Tobacco and Snuff | 86
Tea j 92
Chocolate and Coffee j 97
Global Objects I 102
Aiaxine Berg and Helen Gifford
FOUR: THE FASHIONABLE BODY | 112
Introduction ] 114
An Elizabethan Stash j 116
Dressing the Male Body | 118
Dressing the Female Body | 126
Fans | 134
Watches j 140
Miniature Treasures j 144
Fashionable Footwear ] 150
Luxury and Fashion in the
Long Eighteenth Century | 152
Peter McMetl and Giorgio RielLo
FIVE: AT HOME AND ON DISPLAY | 162
Introduction J 164
The Italian Renaissance Study j 166
The Eighteenth-century Desk | 172
‘Everyday* Objects and
the Glaisher Collection j 176
Melissa Calaresu
Embellishing the Everyday j 184
Delftware | 187
Pineapple Mania j 194
Salt j r$6
Sugar | 199
Dining j 204
Cutlery | 214
Embroidery and Textiles | 220
Commemorating the Life Cycle j 226
Mourning Rings | 235
Devotional Objects | 238
Alary Laven
Spiritual Belongings | 1246
Under Lock and Key 1 2-56
Summary Catalogue j 264
Credits 274
Bibliography | 276
Index I 283
This book is all about possession. It explores
tbe significance of beautiful and engaging
obj ects — cfiosen, acquired, personalised and
treasured — to the people who once owned
them. Wit h over 300 works discussed, the book
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 exotic, as witnessed in the lust
for objects imported from the East, the ubiquity
of New VC^orld 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.
The book deliberately juxtaposes luxury artefacts,
such as an erotic Venetian bronze statuette, an
Iznic jug with Elizabethan silver-gilt mounts or
a prized piece of JVleissen porcelain, with unusual,
quirky objects — a Delft ware bird-cage, a child s
mourning ring or a pair of yel low embroidered
shoes — and more everyday items that are usually
passed over, such as a pewter dish or an earthen-
ware tankard- Drawing on the latest scholarly
research, the authors investigate how such objects
were made, used and personalised, as wel 1 as
adapted, mended and recycled; how people
went about acquiring the items they treasured,
and what meaning and value accrued to their
favourite things.
Illustrated throughout with superb colour photo-
graphs, many unfamiliar and hitherto unseen
gems of the FitzwTlliam Museum’s Applied Arts
collection are here published for the first time.
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