Money matters in European artworks and literature, c. 1400-1750 /:
This is the first book to focus on coins as material artefacts and agents of meaning in the arts of the early modern period. The precious metals, double-sided form, and emblematic character of coins had deep resonance in European culture and cultural encounters. Coins embodied Europe's impressi...
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Zusammenfassung: | This is the first book to focus on coins as material artefacts and agents of meaning in the arts of the early modern period. The precious metals, double-sided form, and emblematic character of coins had deep resonance in European culture and cultural encounters. Coins embodied Europe's impressive power and the labour, increasingly located in colonised regions, of extracting gold and silver. Their efficacy depended on faith in their inherent value and the authority perceived to be imprinted into them, guaranteed through the institution of the Mint. Yet they could speak eloquently of illusion, debasement and counterfeiting. A substantial introduction precedes paired essays by interdisciplinary scholars organised around five themes: power and authority in the Mint; currency and the anxieties of global trade; coins and persons; coins in and out of circulation; credit and risk. A thought-provoking Afterword focused on an American contemporary artist demonstrates the continuing expressive and symbolic power of numismatic forms. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (325 pages) : color illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9789048555789 9048555787 |
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contents | Cover -- Table of Contents -- Introduction: Embodying Value -- Power and Authority in the Mint -- 1. Weighing Things Up in Maarten de Vos's Tribunal of the Brabant Mint 1594 -- Joanna Woodall -- 2. Scaling the World: Allegory of Coinage and Monetary Governance in the Dutch Republic -- Sebastian Felten and Jessica Stevenson Stewart -- Currency and the Anxieties of Global Trade -- 3. Market Stall in Batavia: Money, Value, and Uncertainty in the Age of Global Trade -- Angela Ho -- 4. Beyond the Mint: Picturing Gold on the Rijksmuseum's Box of the Dutch West India Company -- Carrie Anderson Coins and Persons -- 5. The Heft of Truth: Inwardness and Debased Coinage in Shakespeare's Plays -- Rana Choi -- 6. Identity, Agency, Motion: Taylor's Twelvepence and the Poetry of Commodity -- Heather G.S. Johnson -- Coins in and out of Circulation -- 7. Margarethe Butzbach and the Florin Extorted by Blows -- Coins Securing Social Bonds in Fifteenth-Century Germany* -- Allison Stielau -- 8. Centring the Coin in Jacob Backer's Woman with a Coin* -- Natasha Seaman -- Credit and Risk -- 9. Accounting Faith and Seeing 'Ghost Money' in Masaccio's Tribute Money* -- Roger J. Crum 10. Monetary Transactions and Pictorial Gambles in Georges de La Tour -- Dalia Judovitz -- Afterword -- The Work of Art: The Installations of Kelli Rae Adams -- Natasha Seaman -- Index -- List of Illustrations -- I Leonhard Beck, The Young Emperor Maximilian Visiting a Mint, c. 1514-1516, woodcut, dimensions unknown, for Marx Treitzsauerwein, Der Weißkunig, privately circulated, 1526. Illustration from the edition commercially published by Joseph Kurzboeck, Vienna II Jost Amman (designer), Hartman Schopper (author), Monetarius, 1568, woodcut and letterpress, 148 x 79 mm (print 90 x 61), from Panoplia Omnium Illiberalium Mechanicarum (The Book of Trades), Frankfurt: Sigmund Feierabend, 1568. © Lebrecht Music & Arts -- III Unknown artist, Group Portrait of Mintmaster Clemens van Eembrugge and His Companions, 1581, oil on panel, dimensions unknown. 's-Heerenberg, Netherlands, Huis Bergh Castle. IV Unknown Indo-Christian artist, The Virgin of Mount Potosí, c. 1740, oil on canvas, dimensions unknown. Potosí, Museo de la Casa Nacional de Moneda. Photo © Julie Laurent/Julyinireland (Flickr). -- V Jacob Jonghelinck, medal of Philip II of Spain to commemorate the victory of Saint Quentin. Obverse: Philip II laureate, reverse: Saint Quentin with commemorative inscription, 1557, silver, 35 mm diameter. Location unknown. © Artokoloro/ Alamy Stock Ph VI Frans Francken the Younger, The Cabinet of a Collector with Paintings, Shells, Coins, Fossils and Flowers, 1619, oil on panel, 85 x 56 cm. Antwerp, Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten. Photo: Hugo Maertens, Collection KMSKA -- Flemish Community (CC0). |
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spelling | Money matters in European artworks and literature, c. 1400-1750 / edited by Natasha Seaman and Joanna Woodall. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2022] ©2022 1 online resource (325 pages) : color illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Visual and material culture, 1300-1700 Includes bibliographical references and index. Cover -- Table of Contents -- Introduction: Embodying Value -- Power and Authority in the Mint -- 1. Weighing Things Up in Maarten de Vos's Tribunal of the Brabant Mint 1594 -- Joanna Woodall -- 2. Scaling the World: Allegory of Coinage and Monetary Governance in the Dutch Republic -- Sebastian Felten and Jessica Stevenson Stewart -- Currency and the Anxieties of Global Trade -- 3. Market Stall in Batavia: Money, Value, and Uncertainty in the Age of Global Trade -- Angela Ho -- 4. Beyond the Mint: Picturing Gold on the Rijksmuseum's Box of the Dutch West India Company -- Carrie Anderson Coins and Persons -- 5. The Heft of Truth: Inwardness and Debased Coinage in Shakespeare's Plays -- Rana Choi -- 6. Identity, Agency, Motion: Taylor's Twelvepence and the Poetry of Commodity -- Heather G.S. Johnson -- Coins in and out of Circulation -- 7. Margarethe Butzbach and the Florin Extorted by Blows -- Coins Securing Social Bonds in Fifteenth-Century Germany* -- Allison Stielau -- 8. Centring the Coin in Jacob Backer's Woman with a Coin* -- Natasha Seaman -- Credit and Risk -- 9. Accounting Faith and Seeing 'Ghost Money' in Masaccio's Tribute Money* -- Roger J. Crum 10. Monetary Transactions and Pictorial Gambles in Georges de La Tour -- Dalia Judovitz -- Afterword -- The Work of Art: The Installations of Kelli Rae Adams -- Natasha Seaman -- Index -- List of Illustrations -- I Leonhard Beck, The Young Emperor Maximilian Visiting a Mint, c. 1514-1516, woodcut, dimensions unknown, for Marx Treitzsauerwein, Der Weißkunig, privately circulated, 1526. Illustration from the edition commercially published by Joseph Kurzboeck, Vienna II Jost Amman (designer), Hartman Schopper (author), Monetarius, 1568, woodcut and letterpress, 148 x 79 mm (print 90 x 61), from Panoplia Omnium Illiberalium Mechanicarum (The Book of Trades), Frankfurt: Sigmund Feierabend, 1568. © Lebrecht Music & Arts -- III Unknown artist, Group Portrait of Mintmaster Clemens van Eembrugge and His Companions, 1581, oil on panel, dimensions unknown. 's-Heerenberg, Netherlands, Huis Bergh Castle. IV Unknown Indo-Christian artist, The Virgin of Mount Potosí, c. 1740, oil on canvas, dimensions unknown. Potosí, Museo de la Casa Nacional de Moneda. Photo © Julie Laurent/Julyinireland (Flickr). -- V Jacob Jonghelinck, medal of Philip II of Spain to commemorate the victory of Saint Quentin. Obverse: Philip II laureate, reverse: Saint Quentin with commemorative inscription, 1557, silver, 35 mm diameter. Location unknown. © Artokoloro/ Alamy Stock Ph VI Frans Francken the Younger, The Cabinet of a Collector with Paintings, Shells, Coins, Fossils and Flowers, 1619, oil on panel, 85 x 56 cm. Antwerp, Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten. Photo: Hugo Maertens, Collection KMSKA -- Flemish Community (CC0). This is the first book to focus on coins as material artefacts and agents of meaning in the arts of the early modern period. The precious metals, double-sided form, and emblematic character of coins had deep resonance in European culture and cultural encounters. Coins embodied Europe's impressive power and the labour, increasingly located in colonised regions, of extracting gold and silver. Their efficacy depended on faith in their inherent value and the authority perceived to be imprinted into them, guaranteed through the institution of the Mint. Yet they could speak eloquently of illusion, debasement and counterfeiting. A substantial introduction precedes paired essays by interdisciplinary scholars organised around five themes: power and authority in the Mint; currency and the anxieties of global trade; coins and persons; coins in and out of circulation; credit and risk. A thought-provoking Afterword focused on an American contemporary artist demonstrates the continuing expressive and symbolic power of numismatic forms. Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 14, 2022). Money Europe History. Coins, European History. Monnaies européennes Histoire. Man-made objects depicted in art (cityscapes, machines, etc) bicssc Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700. bicssc ART / History / Renaissance. bisacsh Coins, European fast Money fast Europe fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxCxPbbk4CPJDQJb4r6rq History of art. thema Material culture. thema European history. thema Coins, art, literature, money, mints. History fast Seaman, Natasha T., editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2011069196 Woodall, Joanna, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr97022153 Print version: Seaman, Natasha. Money Matters in European Artworks and Literature, C. 1400-1750. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, ©2022 Visual and material culture, 1300-1700. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2017099120 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3286313 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Money matters in European artworks and literature, c. 1400-1750 / Visual and material culture, 1300-1700. Cover -- Table of Contents -- Introduction: Embodying Value -- Power and Authority in the Mint -- 1. Weighing Things Up in Maarten de Vos's Tribunal of the Brabant Mint 1594 -- Joanna Woodall -- 2. Scaling the World: Allegory of Coinage and Monetary Governance in the Dutch Republic -- Sebastian Felten and Jessica Stevenson Stewart -- Currency and the Anxieties of Global Trade -- 3. Market Stall in Batavia: Money, Value, and Uncertainty in the Age of Global Trade -- Angela Ho -- 4. Beyond the Mint: Picturing Gold on the Rijksmuseum's Box of the Dutch West India Company -- Carrie Anderson Coins and Persons -- 5. The Heft of Truth: Inwardness and Debased Coinage in Shakespeare's Plays -- Rana Choi -- 6. Identity, Agency, Motion: Taylor's Twelvepence and the Poetry of Commodity -- Heather G.S. Johnson -- Coins in and out of Circulation -- 7. Margarethe Butzbach and the Florin Extorted by Blows -- Coins Securing Social Bonds in Fifteenth-Century Germany* -- Allison Stielau -- 8. Centring the Coin in Jacob Backer's Woman with a Coin* -- Natasha Seaman -- Credit and Risk -- 9. Accounting Faith and Seeing 'Ghost Money' in Masaccio's Tribute Money* -- Roger J. Crum 10. Monetary Transactions and Pictorial Gambles in Georges de La Tour -- Dalia Judovitz -- Afterword -- The Work of Art: The Installations of Kelli Rae Adams -- Natasha Seaman -- Index -- List of Illustrations -- I Leonhard Beck, The Young Emperor Maximilian Visiting a Mint, c. 1514-1516, woodcut, dimensions unknown, for Marx Treitzsauerwein, Der Weißkunig, privately circulated, 1526. Illustration from the edition commercially published by Joseph Kurzboeck, Vienna II Jost Amman (designer), Hartman Schopper (author), Monetarius, 1568, woodcut and letterpress, 148 x 79 mm (print 90 x 61), from Panoplia Omnium Illiberalium Mechanicarum (The Book of Trades), Frankfurt: Sigmund Feierabend, 1568. © Lebrecht Music & Arts -- III Unknown artist, Group Portrait of Mintmaster Clemens van Eembrugge and His Companions, 1581, oil on panel, dimensions unknown. 's-Heerenberg, Netherlands, Huis Bergh Castle. IV Unknown Indo-Christian artist, The Virgin of Mount Potosí, c. 1740, oil on canvas, dimensions unknown. Potosí, Museo de la Casa Nacional de Moneda. Photo © Julie Laurent/Julyinireland (Flickr). -- V Jacob Jonghelinck, medal of Philip II of Spain to commemorate the victory of Saint Quentin. Obverse: Philip II laureate, reverse: Saint Quentin with commemorative inscription, 1557, silver, 35 mm diameter. Location unknown. © Artokoloro/ Alamy Stock Ph VI Frans Francken the Younger, The Cabinet of a Collector with Paintings, Shells, Coins, Fossils and Flowers, 1619, oil on panel, 85 x 56 cm. Antwerp, Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten. Photo: Hugo Maertens, Collection KMSKA -- Flemish Community (CC0). Money Europe History. Coins, European History. Monnaies européennes Histoire. Man-made objects depicted in art (cityscapes, machines, etc) bicssc Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700. bicssc ART / History / Renaissance. bisacsh Coins, European fast Money fast History of art. thema Material culture. thema European history. thema |
title | Money matters in European artworks and literature, c. 1400-1750 / |
title_auth | Money matters in European artworks and literature, c. 1400-1750 / |
title_exact_search | Money matters in European artworks and literature, c. 1400-1750 / |
title_full | Money matters in European artworks and literature, c. 1400-1750 / edited by Natasha Seaman and Joanna Woodall. |
title_fullStr | Money matters in European artworks and literature, c. 1400-1750 / edited by Natasha Seaman and Joanna Woodall. |
title_full_unstemmed | Money matters in European artworks and literature, c. 1400-1750 / edited by Natasha Seaman and Joanna Woodall. |
title_short | Money matters in European artworks and literature, c. 1400-1750 / |
title_sort | money matters in european artworks and literature c 1400 1750 |
topic | Money Europe History. Coins, European History. Monnaies européennes Histoire. Man-made objects depicted in art (cityscapes, machines, etc) bicssc Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700. bicssc ART / History / Renaissance. bisacsh Coins, European fast Money fast History of art. thema Material culture. thema European history. thema |
topic_facet | Money Europe History. Coins, European History. Monnaies européennes Histoire. Man-made objects depicted in art (cityscapes, machines, etc) Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700. ART / History / Renaissance. Coins, European Money Europe History of art. Material culture. European history. History |
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