Picturing animals in early modern Europe: art and soul
Do animals other than humans have consciousness? Do they knowingly feel and think, rather than simply respond to stimuli? Can they be said to have their own subjectivity? These questions, which are still debated today, arose forcefully in Europe during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, when e...
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Zusammenfassung: | Do animals other than humans have consciousness? Do they knowingly feel and think, rather than simply respond to stimuli? Can they be said to have their own subjectivity? These questions, which are still debated today, arose forcefully in Europe during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, when empirical approaches to defining and studying the natural world were coming to the fore. Philosophers, physicians and moralists debated the question of whether the immaterial "soul" - which in the early modern era encompassed all forms of thought and subjective experience - belonged to the human mind alone, or whether it could also exist in the material bodies of nonhuman animals. This book argues that early modern visual art offers uniquely probing and nuanced demonstrations of animal consciousness and agency. The questions that impelled the early modern debates over animal soul are used as a guide to examine a range of works produced in different media by artists in Germany, the Netherlands, northern Italy, and France. Manipulating the matter of their respective mediums, artists emphasized animals? substantial existence, and a number of them explicitly connected their own role as painters, sculptors, or graphic artists with the life force of animal matter. As nature?s protagonists, the animals in these artworks assume many different kinds of roles, often quite subtle and hard to construe. When studied as a group, they offer striking insight into how early moderns struggled to define and depict the animal "soul". |
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CONTENTS Acknowledgments 6 Introduction 8 partone Nature's Protagonists 18 Introduction 19 Chapter One: The Sensitive Soul 22 Chapter Two : Matter into Life 48 Chapter Three: Titian’s Characters 78 Chapter Four: Montaigne and the Earthly Paradise 94 part two Animal Drama in the Netherlands 112 Introduction 113 Chapter Five : Exemplary Animal Lives 116 Chapter Six: The Debate Over Animal Soul 138 Chapter Seven: Life and Death 150 part three The Courtly Animal 168 Introduction 169 Chapter Eight : Animals in the Salon 172 Chapter Nine: Animals at Versailles 184 Chapter Ten: Interspecies Transformations 204 Conclusion 224 Notes 228 Bibliography 271 List of Illustrations 286 Index 291 |
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