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The matter of art : materials, practices, cultural logics, c.1250-1750

edited by Christy Anderson, Anne Dunlop and Pamela H. Smith

(Studies in design and material culture)

Manchester University Press, 2015

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Materials carried the meaning of early modern art. Transformed and crafted from the matter of nature, art objects were the physical embodiment of both the inherent qualities of materials and the forces of culture that used, refined and produced them. The study of materials offers a new approach to this important period in the history of art, science and culture, linking the close study of painting, sculpture and architecture to much wider categories of the everyday and the exotic. Drawing on new research and models from anthropology, material culture and the history of art, scholars in The matter of art explore topics as diverse as Inka stonework, gold in panel painting, cork platforms for shoes, and the Christian Eucharist. -- .

Table of Contents

Part I:Matter 1. The matter of the medium: some tools for an art-theoretical interpretation of materials - Ann-Sophie Lehmann 2. The matter of ideas in the working of metals in early modern Europe - Pamela H. Smith 3. On the origins of European painting materials, real and imagined - Anne Dunlop 4. Gold coins and gold leaf in early Italian paintings - Irma Passeri Part II: Practices 5. The 'Genealogy of Jean le Blanc': accounting for the materiality of the medieval Eucharist - Aden Kumler 6. Lead white's mysteries - Spike Bucklow 7. Material distinctions: plaster, terracotta and wax in the Renaissance artist's workshop - Eckart Marchand 8. Rocks and reverence: Inka and Spanish perceptions of stonework in the early modern Andes - Carolyn Dean Part III: Cultural logics 9. Precious stones, material beings: performative materiality in fifteenth-century northern art - Brigitte Buettner 10. Carving life: the meaning of wood in early modern European sculpture - Christina Neilson 11. Arti povere, 1300-1650 - Michael Cole 12. Polish stone, Venetian glass, and red Hungarian marble: the materials of a Renaissance chapel in Jagiellonian Poland - Katie Jakobiec 13. Reveal or conceal: chopines and the display of material wealth in early modern Valencia and Venice - Elizabeth Semmelhack 14. Entanglements of body, text and stone: the crafting and connoisseurship of inkstones in eighteenth-century China - Dorothy Ko Index -- .

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